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  1. Mar 18, 2024 · The Centre Pompidou Malaga, colloquially known as “El Cubo” due to its striking cube-like structure, is a testament to the evolving art scene in Spain and the strengthening ties between France and Spain in the realm of contemporary art. The journey of El Cubo began when the city of Malaga sought to enhance its cultural offerings and ...

  2. Nov 9, 2017 · Malaga sweet wine is an absolule must-try when in the city! More foodie inspo: 5 Foodie Things To Do In Malaga; 10 Typical Expressions from Malaga for Foodies; What to Eat in Malaga Pescado frito. Perhaps the most famous and most well loved of Malaga's cuisine is pescado frito (fried fish). You find it all over the city in many ways, shapes ...

  3. Jun 15, 2022 · The Blue Flag-winning La Misericordia is a delightful sandy bay, broad and long, and washed by moderate waves. Los Alamos is just as lovely, but a bit more developed with apartment complexes to the rear and beachside concerts in the summer. 11. Málaga Football Club. Source: FCG / shutterstock.

  4. 3. View The La Farola. A 19th-century lighthouse, La Farola, is 124 feet high and the only lighthouse in Malaga. It is one of Spain’s oldest lighthouses and is within walking distance of the port, Muelle Uno, and the beach. La Farola is one of the few lighthouses in the world with a feminine name.

  5. Mar 3, 2017 · Gambas al Pil-Pil. Fresh prawns are a Malaga speciality and they are cooked in a no-nonsense style to preserve their wonderful flavour. This dish is a classic – the prawns are flash-fried with garlic, paprika, fresh chillies and white wine – a combination which gives them glorious heat and zest, but not at the expense of their natural taste.

  6. Nov 9, 2023 · Photo credit: Lawrence's Lenses. 2. Alcazaba. Malaga spent quite a bit of time under Moorish rule, which means that many of the city's top sights and monuments date back to this time. The most impressive of them all, though, is the Alcazaba. Located right in the city center, you can't miss this beautiful building.

  7. Bullfighting or "La Corrida": a controversial celebration Andalusia is famous for. 6. Fairs & Traditional Festivals: Andalusian people's essence. 7. Holy Week in Andalusia: A different way to celebrate Easter. 8. Famous Natural Parks in Andalusia. 9. Gastronomy: Food Andalusia is famous or known for.

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