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  1. Málaga. If you think the Costa del Sol is soulless, you clearly haven’t been to Málaga. Loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigour that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, the city that gave the world Picasso has transformed itself in spectacular fashion, with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port ...

  2. Explore Malaga. This Andalusian port city is one of the oldest in the world, founded in the 8th century by the Phoenicians. It has all the charm and history of a southern European city—a Roman amphitheater, a baroque cathedral, a Moorish castle. But it’s also bursting with modern art and culture, with over 30 museums dedicated to everything ...

  3. Málaga. Malaga the Beautiful, as the city is known, stands at the centre of the basin of the same name, between the mountains, the River Guadalhorce and the coastal strip which leads to the Axarquia region. Throughout Malaga's history, its privileged geographic situation has attracted travellers, merchants, settlers and warriors who have left ...

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · The Alcazaba, in Malaga 2. Gibralfaro castle. Another place you must visit in Malaga is Gibralfaro castle.. From the Alcazaba, you can go to the castle on foot via a path offering great views over the city.It is however a bit steep, so if you prefer, you can take the bus #35 from the Avenida de Cervantes to go there.. The castle was built in the 14th century to protect the Alcazaba.

  5. Dec 5, 2023 · 2. CASTILLO DE GIBRALFARO. Located high above the city, Castillo de Gibralfaro is a fortress situated on the crest of Gibralfaro Mountain, 132 metres above sea level. The castle was built in 929 AD by emir Abd-al-Rahmann of Córdoba when Málaga was the main port for nearby Granada (see our guide – things to do in Granada).It was a key defensive fortification in the Siege of Málaga when the ...

  6. Fuengirola. Discover the best attractions in Málaga including Museo Picasso Málaga, Catedral de Málaga, and Alcazaba.

  7. Málaga is a city of 570,000 people (2018) in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia, and the largest city on the Costa del Sol.The city offers beaches, hiking, architectural sites, art museums, and excellent shopping and cuisine. While more laid back than Madrid or Barcelona, Málaga is still the centre and transport hub for the hugely popular Costa del Sol region, which is flooded with ...

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