
Malaga
Sunshine beaches and artistic vibes intertwine
Malaga represents Spain at its very best, sunny, vibrant, and full of life. You’ll wake up to clear blue skies, golden sunlight, and the scent of palm leaves mixed with the salty breeze of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s a city where you can wander through ancient ruins in the morning and enjoy a modern, avant-garde dinner by night.
In recent years, Malaga has reinvented itself while preserving its rich history and timeless charm. As the capital of its province and the shining gem of the Costa del Sol, this Andalusian city never has a dull moment. From clapping your hands and swaying your hips to the spellbinding rhythm of flamenco, to savoring a bowl of gazpacho so flavorful you’ll forget how simple its ingredients are, to admiring world-class Spanish art in its museums, or hiking through the scenic hills that surround the city, Malaga will thrill and inspire you as you discover Spanish in every corner.
All about Malaga
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Gateway to the Costa del Sol
Located on the Mediterranean coast, Málaga enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, with golden beaches and a relaxed vacation vibe — a true gem of southern Europe.
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Birthplace of Picasso
The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Málaga is rich in artistic heritage, featuring the Picasso Museum and his childhood home, making art an essential part of its identity.
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Blend of History and Modern Life
From the Moorish Alcazaba and Roman Theatre to its modern port and trendy restaurants, Málaga harmoniously blends ancient heritage with a vibrant, contemporary lifestyle.
