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  1. The light, one of the oldest in Spain, dates to 1817. 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 ...

  2. Sep 25, 2021 · A view through an ornate window in the Alcazaba. Photograph: Getty Images. I often head to the Alcazaba (adult entry €3.50, book online), the old Arab fortress, for a contemplative walk. The ...

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · Holy Week Procession in Málaga, Spain . Málaga is known for its extravagant and spectacular Holy Week celebrations. This is a wonderful time to visit, when fantastic religious processions bring the city to life. The tradition of Holy Week dates back more than 500 years, from the time of the Catholic Monarchs' Reconquest of Andalusia.

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · 5. Don’t miss the Feria de Malaga. Feria de Málaga is a traditional fair and cultural event usually celebrated in the second week of August. The Feria de Málaga dates back to the 15th century when the Catholic Monarchs Isabella and Ferdinand reconquered the city from Moorish rule.

  5. Malaga Airport. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the main gateway to Malaga. It is used by more than 12 million passengers every year (the 4th busiest airport in Spain). The new terminal 3 has boosted international flights, in fact, many airlines have increased the number of connections with Malaga causing an important reduction in flight prices.

  6. Guide to Malaga, Spain: Enjoy Big-City Life With Laidback Charm. Twenty years ago, Málaga was a scruffy seaport that guidebooks urged tourists to avoid despite 300 days of sunshine and inviting beaches. Today, the city of 590,000 has been transformed into charming cultural destination, with the same gloriously sunny weather and seaside location.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Málaga, Spain. Málaga, Spain. Málaga, port city, capital of Málaga provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia, southern Spain. The city lies along a wide bay of the Mediterranean Sea at the mouth of the Guadalmedina River in the centre of the Costa del Sol. It was founded by the Phoenicians in the ...

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