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Malaga foreign visitors up 15%
According to official figures, the amount of foreign visitors to Malaga has risen by 15 per cent, to 51,680, in September this year. Carolina España, Malaga’s Councillor for Economy and Tourism, said not...
Read MoreNew Malaga Christmas Lights
Malaga city services, Servicios Operativos del Ayuntamiento de Malaga, have started installing this years christmas lights in the city centre and have unveiled some new designs for 2011. Traditionally, lights in...
Read MoreThe local Malaga train service
Malaga trains utilise three main city centre stations, Malaga Maria Zambrano,...
Read MoreRestaurante El Tintero, El Palo, Malaga
If you live or are visiting Malaga and love freshly cooked seafood give...
Read MoreMalaga Cathedral second tower to be built
The Malaga Cathedral was originally built between 1582 and 1782 but was never...
Read MoreMalaga, Spain Is A Beautiful Place To Visit
If you have decided to travel to Malaga, Spain, prepare to be busy. There is...
Read MoreVisiting Malaga in Spain
While in Spain, reasons for paying a visit to Malaga are many, but some of the...
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The city of Malaga in Andalucia, southern Spain is a city steeped in history and culture, sadly most travellers don't ever get to see it as they are whisked away from the airport by train or shuttle bus to their Costa del Sol resort destination, returning only to fly home.
Explore Malaga is written by young British expatriates (well young at heart!) that live and work full time in Malaga Province and love nothing more than spending their spare time in around the fabulous city of Malaga.