Advise and useful tips to help you organise your travel to Malaga – Costa del Sol
Malaga Holidays – Costa del Sol, Spain
Malaga, the big city in the south of Spain, has an extensive beach and is one of the most visited and important in Spain. The beaches in Malaga benefit from a privileged geographical position: Protected from the winds coming from the mountains, plus the advantage of the warm temperatures typical in Spain, typically with 300 days of sun a year, making this the best mix for any kind of holiday and offers something for every traveller.
How to get to Malaga
Quick advise to find the best offer for your to Malaga:
• By Air: Find the most convenient offers on the Malaga flights page.
Discover the most useful tips and information about Malaga Airport
• By bus: From the airport the quickest way to travel and arrive directly at your hotel is with Terravision: Discover how by clicking here
Things to See in Malaga
Pablo Picasso is the most famous artist to have been born in Malaga (even if Antonio Banderas seems to be fighting for this title!) and here you’ll find his museum, “il Museo Picasso Malaga,” located in the “Buenavista Square”. The main theatre in Malaga is called Cervantes Theatre, which is also visited by locals, and was the first place where a young Antonio Banderas starred, and a place which he often returns to, when he is on a break from his extensive travels, to visit his place of birth.
Antonio Banderas chose this theater in 2006 for the world premiere of his film "l cammino degli inglesi" or , which was only shot in Malaga. If the aim of your trip to Malaga is to have fun, you shoud be aware that the main areas of nightlife in Puerto Marina and Piazza are open 24 hours of Benalmadena and Puerto Banus in Marbella: please visit them and this trip to Malaga you will remain in your memories for years to come!
What to eat in Malaga
Other than being a cultural hotspot, Malaga is also the perfect city to eat out, whether it’s because those who choose Malaga as a holiday destination or for local residents, their traditional cuisine and bars and restaurants are really valued and are places where one really appreciates the social life of Malaga. For any trip to Malaga worthy of its salt, you should try the famous fish Frito, a selection of dishes of fried fish, accompanied by a glass of chilled white wine from some of the many wineries that you may not have time to visit as you travel around Malaga. It is the district of El Palo to the east of the city however which, like any small fishing village, is the place to go to enjoy the freshest fish in Malaga.
Where to stay in Malaga
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