2024 Province of Malaga Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Popular Attractions
Picasso Museum Málaga
Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda
Puente Nuevo Bridge
Alcazaba
Lake Titicaca
Las Arenas Beach - Valencia, Spain
Las Arenas Beach is the central city beach of Valencia, more than a kilometer long and up to 60 m wide, located next to the port. The beach covered with clean fine sand, the beach is very crowded almost around the clock. Among the vacationers there are many citizens and guests of Valencia from different parts of Spain and the world. In different seasons, festivals, concerts, and shows are held on Las Arenas.
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Aurora3
Beautiful Spanish Beach!
Attraction name: Playa Laguna Beach
Location: Malaga, southern Spain
Malaga is one of the best beach destinations in Europe. Located a few hours by fast train from the capital city Madrid, Malaga is a beautiful city with great architecture.
The beach in the centre is long and relaxing. Enjoy taking photographs beside the Malaga sign and spend hours sunbathing beside the water.
If you enjoy swimming, this is a super place to do this with warm waters and shallow water.
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Graeme (高天乐Photographer)
The buildings of Malaga
Location: Malaga, southern Spain
Getting there: Fly from many European cities straight to Malaga. Alternatively you can get the train from Seville or Madrid in 3 hours.
Malaga is one of my favourite European cities. Here are the reasons:
*There are so many wonderful traditional and modern buildings to admire.
*The beaches are clean and good to swim
*Hotels are cheaper than other places
*Nearby cities such as Ronda and Cordoba are worth visiting.
*The bull ring viewed from above on a mountain is a stunning sight.
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Graeme (高天乐Photographer)
A beautiful trail on the cliff.
There's more to do in Málaga on the Costa del Sol in Spain than just going to the beach!
The Caminito del Rey, known as the "world's most thrilling trail," is located in Málaga. On one side is a cliff, and on the other side is a canyon about 700 meters deep. In 1921, Alfonso XIII, then King of Spain, set foot on this trail, hence the name.
GraceBeaumontf
Malaga Botanical Garden 🇪🇸
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The Málaga Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción) was an oasis of calm just outside the city. With an entrance fee of €5.20, it’s a peaceful escape filled with lush greenery, exotic plants, and even some hidden waterfalls. Walking through the garden felt like a journey around the world, with sections featuring tropical, subtropical, and Mediterranean plants. It’s also a great spot for some shade on a hot day! After exploring, we headed back into Málaga city center for a stroll along the port and some delicious seafood. Such a lovely way to spend an afternoon! 🌿🌺 #trip #MalagaBotanicalGarden #NatureEscape #GreenOasis #TravelSpain #GardenWanderlust
FlorinM
Creative Haven: Unleashing Inspiration at CAC Málaga
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CAC Málaga is a treasure trove of contemporary art, nestled in the heart of the city. As I wandered through the galleries, I discovered a world of creativity and innovation. The museum's diverse collections and exhibitions showcased the works of local and international artists, pushing boundaries and sparking imagination. With each piece, I felt the city's vibrant energy and artistic pulse. CAC Málaga is a must-visit for anyone seeking inspiration, a haven where art and culture converge, and the city's creative spirit comes alive. A true gem in Málaga's cultural crown!
Zaclin29
Malaga #spain
Zuku
💚Best shopping street in Ronda💚Must-Go Here🥰
🇪🇸Radiant Ronda🇪🇸
After our delicious lunch, We had a walk around the streets and shops in Ronda specifically on the Calle Espinel or Calle la Bola, this was such a lively place here and it was such beautiful weather❤️
We walked on the street of Calle Espinel—nestled within the ancient confines of the city, lies Carrera Espinel, affectionately known as Calle La Bola. This enchanting pedestrian thoroughfare takes center stage as Ronda's principal shopping street. Steeped in history and bustling with life, it offers a vibrant glimpse into the soul of this mesmerizing Spanish town.
This street is lined with many restaurants where you can enjoy the local delicacies like the Rabo De Toro, Bull’s Tail and of course many other Spanish dishes. There are also plenty of shops to visit and see, tea shops, souvenir shops and even clothing stores.
Tip: Eat at Toro Tapas then walk along the street for some nice shopping👍
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Travelingsoulnat
Hugely Impressive Statue
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One of the most striking monuments in this beautiful city is Monumento A Larios. Located at the bottom of calle Larios, stands this proud monument dedicated to the Marquis of Larios, Manuel Domingo Larios, erected in the late 1800,s created by Mariano Benlliure.
This is a really nice statue and if you're exploring around the city you're sure to pass it.
Well worth checking out.
Our dream destination is to go to Hong Kong for my family trip as Hong Kong is paradise for food lovers, offering a wide variety of culinary delights. My family will enjoy it very much.
Mel22
Public park that only open on weekend
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Jardin El Capricho de la Alameda de Osuna (El Capricho Park) is a park in Madrid that only open on Saturday and Sunday, from 9am to 6.30pm. The park is divided into 3 spaces and each wait a different style. The park is unique, it blends with history, art and nature. I would recommend you to visit if you are in Madrid during weekend.
Address: P.º de la Alameda de Osuna, 25, Barajas, 28042 Madrid, Spain
Mintymin
Walking guide and 'pitfall avoidance' tips for the New Bridge in Ronda, Spain
Ronda, deservedly known as 'the city built in the clouds', is beautiful, comfortable, and free. To fully appreciate the beauty of the city's landmark - the New Bridge of Ronda, you need to put in some thought
🗓From the viewing platforms around the New Bridge, you can capture the angle as shown in picture 1. If you want to capture the view from below as shown in picture 2, you need to locate 📍Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point)
📝However! The shortcut route given by Google map is closed in the middle! So you can add a stopover point 📍Ruinas de la Alcazaba, take a detour, and when you see the sign in picture 3 at the stopover point, you can go down the stairs on the right. It takes about half an hour to walk from the New Bridge to the destination.
After reaching the destination and taking photos, if you see many people continue to climb up the mountain, that! is! not! a! shortcut! The road ahead is still closed as tested, so you can only return the same way... The scenery on this trip is very good, but it is indeed a bit intense to go down the mountain and then up the mountain. If you don't do much outdoor exercise normally, please consider it carefully. I tried to take a taxi back up the mountain, but found it cost 60 euros , poverty made me climb up again~
If it's sunset, on the way back, pass by the stopover point 📍Ruinas de la Alcazaba again, take some photos on the city wall, it's very photogenic and you can see the pink sunset (pictures 456).
Wishing everyone a happy Year of the Dragon, and a smooth trip to Ronda~
Food Passport
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No Name, but a lot of character!
No Name, but a lot of character!
Unique dishes and cocktails served in a friendly and passionate way. A menu to satisfy both vegans and meat devourers.
Relaxed atmosphere, power outlets, WiFi.Great food and atmosphere. Servers were really friendly and explained the menu items.
Highly recommended !!
#spain_vacations #malaga #deliciousfood #couplestrip
Mel22
Malaga, Spain
I spent an entire month in Malaga, Spain during August 2022 and it was totally amazing and I would consider it to be one of the most beautiful places in Spain.