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About Malaga
Located along the southern coastline of Spain, Malaga is a famous resort city in the AndalucÃa region. In addition to its own international airport, Malaga is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the area. Tourism has grown steadily in Malaga, and the central part of town has been renovated to improved and new facilities, while historic buildings, museums and churches have been preserved for an authentic feeling. Another fun fact about Malaga is that it is the birthplace of the famous artist Pablo Picasso. From stunning beaches to historic landmarks, there is much to see and do during your next visit to Malaga.
Things to Do in Malaga
You’ll definitely want to carve out some serious beach time during your trip to Malaga. The city is famous for having some of the most beautiful beaches around, and popular ones to visit include Playas de Las Acacias, Playas de La Malagueta, Playas del Chanquete, and Playas de La Misericordia. They are all known for their clear blue waters and great facilities, making them a fun place for the entire family or travelers going solo. Malaga also has several great museums to visit, including Centro de Ciencia Principia, which is an interactive science center that includes a planetarium, and Museo Casa Natal de Picasso, which contains many original pieces by Picasso. Other unique attractions include the Castillo de Gibralfaro, a 14th century fortress, and La Catedral, a 16th century cathedral. The Bahia de Malaga is a scenic bay with waterfront restaurants that also offers daily tours by boat, and the Plaza de la Constitucion is a 16th century square where various festivals and events take place. There are also many beautiful and scenic gardens in Malaga, including Paseo del Parque and Parque de Retiro.
Day Trips Near Malaga
Depending on how far you’re willing to travel, there are plenty of great trips from Malaga. The AVE high-speed train makes it easy to travel to places like Barcelona in under six hours. The capital of Madrid is five hours north, while the city of Granada is just an hour and a half northeast of Malaga. Granada is accessible via a short bus ride and is known for its beautiful gardens and fortress.
Malaga Accommodation
There are a number of nice neighborhoods to rent a home in when you visit Malaga. Properties range from high-rise apartments to coastal homes with amazing views. The busiest area is the Old Town district, which is where many historical buildings, shops and street cafes are located. The Los Montes district is another popular part of town that has some of the best views with lots of restaurants, taverns and personal residences. The beach areas are also popular, including La Malagueta Beach, which has a lot of shops and bars, as well as high-rise apartments.
Transportation in Malaga
Malaga has its own airport, which is close to everything in town. The city is designed for pedestrians and is easily accessible by foot, but taxis are also a common form of transportation and are readily available outside hotels, shopping centers, and on the street. Rental cars are also another great way to get around town, with companies like Hertz and Budget Rent-a-Car available at the airport. The busy station in Malaga is located along Paseo de Los Estilos, and many of the regular buses travel to places like Seville, Granada, and even Madrid. The main train station in town is the Malaga RENFE, which is located near the bus station and has numerous trains including the AVE that travel to different Spanish cities.
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