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Málaga is the major coastal city of Andalucia and is a genuine and
typical Andaluz city with a gritty individualism untouched by tourism and,
to a large extent, the passage of time.
The Moors occupied the city until the mid fifteenth century, after which it
grew to become one of the foremost merchant centres in the entire Iberian
Peninsula. This illustrious past has left its imprint on the historic centre,
particularly around La Alcazaba, a fortress which dates back to 1065 and is
now a fascinating archaeological museum. (Click here for a more detailed
text on the history of Málaga)
Also worth a visit is the nearby castle which was rebuilt by the Moors and
is today a traditional parador (state hotel) with superb panoramic views.
During the nineteenth century, Málaga was a popular winter resort for the
wealthy famed for its elegance and sophistication. The impressive park on
Calle Alameda dates back to this era and is recognised as being one of the
most celebrated botanical collections in Europe. During the winter, open air
concerts are held here every Sunday which makes a refreshing change from the
bucket and spade scenario on the coast.
Pablo Picasso is the city’s famous son (not counting Antonio Banderas of
course!) and there are several galleries showing his work, including the
16th century Museum of Fine Arts, adjacent to the Cathedral.
His birthplace in Plaza Merced is today an archive of his life and works and
open to the public; the entrance is absolutely free (so are all the services:
Documentation Centre, exhibitions, museum, video projections...).
Málaga's main theatre is the Teatro Cervantes where Antonio Banderas once
trod the boards. He still visits.
As well as being a cultural centre, Malaga is also a great place to eat out.
The Malagueños love their food and the bars and restaurants here are where
the real social life takes place. The choice is unlimited and, on the whole,
reasonable with some bars offering a menu of the day with bread and wine for
as little as 6 euros. Tapas, small portions of many different dishes is an
Andalusian tradition and a wonderfully inexpensive way to try a variety of
local food.
The best known local fare in Malaga is "pescaito frito", an assortment of
fried fish, including small sardines and red mullet, best washed down with a
glass of ice cold fino at one of the many old fashioned bodegas in town. But
it is El Palo, to the east of the city which is a typical fisherman’s
village and the place to go if you want that veritable "catch of the day"
freshness.
In the centre try a tapas and a glass of Malaga wine at Malaga's oldest
tapas bar called "Antigua Casa de la Guardia". Keep to the north side of the
Alameda and find no. 16.
Malaga is always closed for the siesta period, so this is a perfect time for
a long relaxing lunch.
These days, Málaga prides itself on being a modern city with the heart of
commerce dominated by Calle Larios which is the local Bond Street equivalent.
This is the recommended place to start exploring the city as it is
surrounded by attractive small streets and plazas, as well as the
magnificent cathedral (Renaissance cathedral with a Baroque façade and choir
by Pedro de Mena) which offers daily guided tours.
Garden lovers won't be disappointed in Malaga either. In the centre of the
city is the beautiful Alameda Gardens, and just outside on the way to
Antequera one finds the extensive Jardines de la Concepcion.
Málaga airport is of course on of the major airports in Spain due to the
number of tourist arrivals on charter flights from Northern Europe using
Malaga airport as a gateway to the Costa del Sol.
For more reading about Malaga we suggest a story from an Andalucia magazine:
Malaga City.
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