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		<title>The Highlights of Sunny Malaga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in Andalucia, Spain, Malaga is at the heart of the seaside region of the Costa del Sol. Although the area is perhaps most famous for its white beaches there are many other attractions to explore in this historic city. In fact, here you can take in the spectacle of a festival, explore ancient architectural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located in Andalucia, Spain, Malaga is at the heart of the seaside region of the Costa del Sol. Although the area is perhaps most famous for its white beaches there are many other attractions to explore in this historic city. In fact, here you can take in the spectacle of a festival, explore ancient architectural treasures and soak up stunning views and delicious local fare.</p>
<p>Visit the town in festival time and enjoy a feast for all of your senses. The Fiestas de Carnival takes place for 40 days before Lent while the Feria de Malaga happens for two weeks in August. During both occasions the streets become a riot of colour and you can enjoy music, street entertainment, stalls and enthusiastic crowds.</p>
<p>Malaga is a great place to take in modern art. A trip to Centro de Arte Contemporaneo (Centre for Modern Arts) is recommended. Located on Avenida Comandante Benitez, it showcases both established and up and coming artists.</p>
<p>The Picasso Museum on San Agustin is a must-see. The most famous painter of the 20th century was born in the town in 1881. Here you can take in examples of his art in a stunning 16th century building steeped in Andalucian history. Furthermore, Picasso’s birthplace in nearby Plaza Merced is also worth a visit.</p>
<p>Not only does Malaga boast an amphitheatre but it has a Roman Theatre too. In fact, the town can trace its origins even further back to the Phoenicians. The Roman Theatre is open to the public and sits at the base of another historic attraction &#8211; the Alcazaba &#8211; close to Plaza de Aduana. Alcazaba is a Moorish word for walled fortifications and it is one of only seven to survive in Spain.</p>
<p>Another reminder of more violent times is the adjacent 14th century Castillo de Gibralfaro, built on a much older Phoenician site. Now in ruins, it once witnessed a 3-month siege against the rulers Ferdinand and Isabella; however, its ramparts still stand and make an impressive site set amongst woodland.</p>
<p>Close to both of these warlike structures is a popular walk along the Paseo del Parque. Taking you past parkland and woods it offers a pleasant stroll that leads to the harbor, which is one of the busiest in Spain.</p>
<p>Of course, it is impossible to visit Malaga without taking in its white sandy beach, fringed with palm trees. Here you will find many delicious eateries called Chiringuitos where you can sample delicious tapas and other delicacies.</p>
<p>It is also good to know that once you disembark your flights to Malaga, then it is possible to travel on to such nearby jewels of the Costa del Sol, such as Fuengirola and Puerto Banus. With the opportunity to experience Malaga and beyond, there really is so much to cater any visitor on a trip to this sunny destination.</p>
<p>The information contained within this article is the opinion of the author and is intended purely for information and interest purposes only. It should not be used to make any decisions or take any actions. Any links are included for information purposes only.</p>
<p>Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect opportunity to Admire Malaga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Costa del Sol where Malaga is found, is one the places in Spain where you find so much history in such a small space. And it does not matter in what direction you travel, you are going to come across ruins and all kinds of traces that take you hundreds of years back in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Costa del Sol where Malaga is found, is one the places in Spain where you find so much history in such a small space. And it does not matter in what direction you travel, you are going to come across ruins and all kinds of traces that take you hundreds of years back in time. But the best part is that you are not only going to find culture during the day but also the real up to date culture of the thrilling night life that this Mediterranean city can offer nowadays. </p>
<p><b>Tourist Stroll around Malaga</b> </p>
<p>El Alcazaba is one of the most important monuments to see here. It was the palace of the kings starting in the 11th c. surrounded by beautiful gardens filled with fountains which lead to an old Roman Amphitheatre. Today it is used as the Provincial Archaeological Museum which houses interesting pieces from the Palaeolithic times and other Mediterranean cultures. </p>
<p>The Cathedral was founded by the Catholic Kings building it over what used to be a mosque. It took from 1528 to 1782 to build and it still has one of towers waiting to be finished. There are special details like the elegant facade, the main altar which is only lit up by natural light that filters in through the retrochoir and the whittled wooden seating in the choir area. </p>
<p>There are various museums to see and of course, other churches to visit but I would recommend a look at Pablo Picasso&#8221;s home in the Square called Plaza de la Merced. </p>
<p><b>Hunger for Something New in Malaga</b> </p>
<p>Spain is one of those places that when you visit it, one of the main attractions or hobbies is eating. Men and women alike have always taken a very active part in this and in Andalucia and especially in Malaga, being a coastal, the cuisine is just as important and part of the culture as seeing monuments. The food in Malaga is light, healthy and very Mediterranean. What is most outstanding is its fresh fish and seafood together with home-grown vegetables. The weather in the Costa del Sol is usually quite warm all year round and therefore, one of the star dishes here has become cold tomato soup or &#8221;gazpacho&#8221;. There is another one, a little less known internationally which is called &#8221;ajoblanco&#8221; ( creamy cold soup made with lots of garlic, olive oil and almonds). A tasty dish is when you order a plate which combines different kinds of white fish with mussels top with parsley sauce and prawns. Of course, the part of this area that touches the mountainous area has delicious meat and cold cuts. There are all kinds of wines, especially sweet ones or some called &#8221;manzanilla&#8221; that are used as appetizers. And Malaga is known for its Christmas sweets like polvorones or alfajores. Try it all! </p>
<p>Malaga, as all Andalucian cities, is a very happy and friendly one and you can see that in their everyday life but especially at night or when it is close to some special festive day like the Epiphany when they have an outrageous parade or during Easter with their religious ceremonies in the streets or in summer when they have their Flamenco Fair the third week in August. But you do not have to wait for these special dates to feel the real Andalucian spirit. In the old fishermen&#8221;s neighbourhood there is a fantastic boardwalk with an endless list of good restaurants and pubs and just walking along the street you can here the locals singing their typical flamenco songs, all in Malaga.
<p>Clinton Maxwell releases frequently for the website <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com">http://www.alicante-spain.com</a> . Amongst his works he is working on <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/costa-del-sol/malaga.html">topics like Malaga</a> and provides information on Spain.</p>
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		<title>Sun, Sea and Shopping: Holidaying in Malaga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lying on the southern coast of Spain, the port city of Malaga is a popular destination for tourists. The city is part of the region known as the Costa Del Sol (or Coast of the Sun) and has a variety of different activities to suit all tastes – from wine tasting to watersports.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lying on the southern coast of Spain, the port city of Malaga is a popular destination for tourists. The city is part of the region known as the Costa Del Sol (or Coast of the Sun) and has a variety of different activities to suit all tastes – from wine tasting to watersports.</p>
<p>Malaga is renowned for Mediterranean weather conditions and clear blue seas, with many flocking to the resort to take in some sunshine. The city itself is surrounded by mountains, which help keep it sheltered from the winter <a href="http://malaga-weather.com/">weather in Malaga</a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p>The city is known for being the birthplace of one of the art world’s most decorated figures – Pablo Picasso – and there is a museum dedicated to his life and works in the resort. Indeed, Malaga has a history of architecture as well as art, which is evident through the many churches that are dotted round the city and the surrounding areas.</p>
<p>Many of the main tourist attractions in Malaga are located within the centre of the city – such as the museums and a main shopping plaza. For those who are looking to explore the historical side of the city, there are a number of churches, castles and amphitheatres, as well as the Alcazaba fortress to explore.</p>
<p>One of Malaga’s main streets is the Calle Marqués de Larios– which runs from the main harbour plaza all the way up to the city centre – is a popular draw for tourists eager to take in a bit of retail therapy on their holidays. The street is lined with boutiques, quaint little coffee shops and traditional Spanish tapas bars. During the traditional religious festivals – such as the world famous Holy Week – the streets are decorated for the occasion, with the main plaza playing host to a number of events throughout the festival.</p>
<p>Indeed, Malaga has become a popular tourist spot during the celebrations – with many coming from neighbouring villages and around the world to take in the spectacle. Utilising symbols of Spanish culture and history, the streets of Malaga are transformed into colourful hotspots – with flamenco dancing all around the town and a variety of activities that last way into the night time.</p>
<p>For those looking to step away from the city and spend some time on the water, Malaga harbour and the beaches along the Costa  Del Sol are a haven for extreme sports enthusiasts. From kite-surfing to kayaking, many flock to the region to ride the waves of the deep blue seas along the coast, as well as enjoying the sunny <a href="http://malaga-weather.com/">Malaga weather</a>.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to explore underwater, the Costa Del Sol is a haven for diving centres, with a number of sites and wrecks to explore, or you could take a scenic boat trip instead if you preferred.</p>
<p>Whatever your interest, the Costa Del Sol has a range of activities to suit all tastes. The lively mix of chic shopping experiences and traditional Spanish café culture attracts thousands of tourists every year, who make use of <a href="http://www.travelsupermarket.com/travelmerge/travelsearch.aspx?package=4">cheap flights</a> in order to take in the sights, sounds and tastes that cities like Malaga have to offer.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Travel around Malaga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Rudi Van Der Zalm The city of Malaga is located in the south of Spain on the world famous Costa del Sol. It is a very popular destination because there is much to see and to do in this part of Spain. The summer months are the busiest months for tourist visiting Malaga. During [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Author: <a title="Rudi Van Der Zalm" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/rudi-van-der-zalm/38791.htm">Rudi Van Der Zalm</a></strong>
<p>The city of Malaga is located in the south of Spain on the world famous Costa del Sol. It is a very popular destination because there is much to see and to do in this part of Spain. The summer months are the busiest months for tourist visiting Malaga. During this time of year the weather is what you would expect from a Mediterranean holiday destination, In general summers are hot and winters are mild, which makes Malaga an ideal out of season travel destination.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re travelling during the busy summer months it&#8217;s important to book your flights, your accommodation and your car hire in advance. Check the most popular travel websites for the best possible deals, but do not forget to use search engines like Google or Yahoo to find other website of local companies who may be able to give you a very good last minute offer or a special discount for an early booking.</p>
<p>If you would like to rent a car at Malaga airport bear in mind that there are only about 10 companies with a desk inside the terminal building of Malaga&#8217;s Pablo Picasso airport. Amongst these companies you will find names like Avis, Hertz or Europcar, but also local companies who offer an extense network of rental stations in Andalucia, like Seville airport, Granada airport, Almeria airport, Jerez de la Frontera airport and other popular holiday destinations in Spain. Some even deliver vehicles at Gibraltar airport, so if you fly to the Rock do not forget to consider their services.</p>
<p>The city of Malaga offers a lot of interesting places to visit, amongst them the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro. The Alcazaba is one of the largest fortresses in Andalucia and is very well conserved. The castle in Malaga is known as Gibralfaro and was constructed in the fourteenth century. This castle is open to visitors and if you love history then you should definitely visit the castle which is fairly close situated to the Alcazaba and the remains of the Roman Theatre. Gibralfaro also enjoys a fantastic view of the rest of the city of Malaga. A visit to Gibralfaro is a great way to explore the history of Malaga.</p>
<p>Another landmark of Malaga is the cathedral, which was built way back in 1528. Although construction continued intermittently until 1783 the construction of the cathedral of Malaga was never completed. The building has only one tower, because the second tower was never finished due to money matters. The cathedral of Malaga ha a number of different architectonical styles due to the construction being started and stopped so often over all these years.<br />
For art lovers a visit to the CAC (Centro de Arte Contemporaneo) and the Picasso Museum is a must. The historical centre of Malaga offers some very interesting and picturesque corners, like the Plaza de la Merced or the house where Pablo Picasso was born. The archaeological museum of Malaga, with a large selection of Greek and Gothic art is also worthwhile visiting.</p>
<p>If you want to discover other beautiful places in Andalucia make sure to rent a car in Malaga as this is the best way to get around this part of Spain. You will find many great resources on cheap car hire at Malaga airport on the internet.</p>
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<p>Rudi van der Zalm is the founder of one of Europe&#8217;s most popular online car hire services to help travellers find bargain <a href="http://www.carhire-in-malaga.com">Malaga car hire</a> and other popular destinations in Spain. Visit <a href="http://www.carhire-in-malaga.com"><a href="http://www.carhire-in-malaga.com" target="_blank">www.carhire-in-malaga.com</a></a> for your car rental in Malaga.</p>
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