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A Rough Guide to Malaga
Dining Out Low budget: El Tintero (El Palo, next to Club Nautico), big, busy fish restaurant where you can grab anything you like as all...
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If you are traveling to Malaga, Spain, you can enjoy yourself any time of the year, but you will have to decide what you want to do on...
Read MoreThere’s more To Malaga than Just An Airport
Malaga is famed as one of Europe’s top locations for the more discerning tourist. With much to offer the golfer, yachtsman or...
Read MoreHistoric Monuments in Malaga Spain
The sun and the sand are not the only things that attract tourists to Malaga. Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians and was an important...
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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.