Málaga overturned the centuries.Founded in the eighth century BC, Málaga is one of the oldest Mediterranean ports.The attractions reflect the past neighborhood of the city-the ruins of a Roman theater, a Moorish castle from the tenth century, built on the remains of a phoenician lighthouse, the 13th-century Alcazaba and a beautiful Baroque basil.
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In addition to history, Málaga offers the beautiful landscapes of Costa del Sol and excellent weather, combined with culture and a beautiful beach beach.The palm leaves leave the promenades on the coast, and the tropical vegetation blooms throughout the city.The old environment of the city Málaga delights visitors who have time to explore.Walk in the historical center to discover small boutiques and Tapas restaurants.Walk along the port and stop at a restaurant next to the water to pamper yourself with a delicious table of seafood.
Best period
The best months for good weather in Malaga are March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December
On average the hottest months are July and August
The coldest months are January and February
Tourist Attractions
The fortress of the Moorish kings for centuries, Alcazaba de Malaga was built in the 9th century and rebuilt in the eleventh century on the ruins of a Roman fortress.Located in place of honor, at the top of Monte de Gibralfaro, this fortress was designed with no less than 3 circuits of defense walls and 110 main towers.If you decide to visit it, you can see three of these towers, namely: Torre from Vela, the Arc de Cristo (at the entrance) and the impressive torre del homenations.Besides his imposing architecture, Alcazaba de Malaga impresses with his wonderful gardens, a real attraction for tourists and the place where you can surprise cute instantaneous ones to post them on social accounts.
After the visit to Alcazaba de Málaga and to Gibralfaro Castle you will be able to easily reach one of the beaches of the city.The first one you will give is called the Caleta, followed by the well -known Malagueta beach.Both are two beautiful Spanish beaches, perhaps not as well known as Barceloneta in Barcelona, but consider that they are "Blue Flag" beaches, a category that only applies to those beaches that respect certain water quality, sand and services offered.
If you want to reach the old center in Malaga, continue in the Marques de Larios direction.This is the most important pedestrian and commercial street in Malaga, at the end of which you will reach the Old Center.Narrow streets, welcoming terraces but also a number of important tourist objectives of Malaga, you will find them in the old center.
El Caminito del Rey or the King's Road, is only 60 km away from Malaga and is an experience that we recommend you try. Record a day from your stay in Malaga and go on a suspenseful adventure!
The botanical gardens at Conception were first arranged in 1855 and are considered among the most beautiful botanical gardens in Europe.These are a true tropical paradise that combines the simple beauty of the classic gardens with the exoticism of the Mediterranean, tropical and subtropical flora and with the unique plant species brought from all over the world.
If you arrive in Malaga and if the time allows you, about 140 km away from the city of Malaga you can visit, on a day trip, Gibraltar.Gibraltar is a small peninsula, with an area of about 7 km², 29,000 inhabitants and no less than 250 monkeys.A territory disputed throughout history by both the Spaniards and the British, especially due to the Gibraltar strait that has a width of 13 km, a true "gold mine" in terms of maritime transport, all ships from Mediterrane to Atlantic passing through this strait.