Our travel to began at Malaga located in the south of Spain is on the Mediterranean coast. Malaga’s long history was born from the sea, with the arrival of the first mariners and traders around 2,000 years ago. This has shaped the character of the city ever since, making it a welcoming, prosperous place.
Your itinerary can be theme based or simply focused on the most important and we can guarantee that there are options to suit everyone’s tastes, from religious art to the most contemporary artistic expressions, as well as popular art, interactive museums, and not forgetting, naturally, Picasso, represented by his Birthplace Museum and the Malaga Picasso Museum.
Despite some XIX Century alterations, traces of ancient Islamic roads can still be seen in the center of Malaga, for example in Calle Granada or Calle Fresca. The best example of this is Larios Street, which is the main street of Málaga’s historic center.
As for the city’s beaches you can find anything from steep cliffs and small coves towards the East, to the very central, famous Malagueta beach.
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