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Malaga, Spain Is A Beautiful Place To Visit

May 15th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

If you have decided to travel to Malaga, Spain, prepare to be busy. There is so much to do in and around this Costa del Sol town that you will never lack for something to do. The weather in this area is typically Mediterranean; hot summers and mild winters. The most popular time for vacationers [...]



A Rough Guide to Malaga

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured articles

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 fish costs the same price; La Cancela (d/Denis Belgrano 3), Malaga institution with a cheap and cheerful daily menu and outdoor tables; La Borrata (c/Alcazabilla) offers a three-course meal for [...]



The Mediterranean Magic of Malaga

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol and it’s easy to see why; the birthplace of Picasso, whilst also being home to the acclaimed Picasso Museum, this beautiful Spanish city has a whole host of cultural highlights to offer. Framed by sun-kissed beaches and laden with authentic tapas bars, [...]



The Highlights of Sunny Malaga

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By admin | Category: News

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 [...]



Malaga and the Costa Del Sol

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

When we think of sunny Spain we think of the Costa del Sol but have you ever considered going to Malaga the gateway to the Costa Malaga is fast becoming one of the popular destinations in Spain with cheap flights readily available from Thomas Cook When we think of sunny Spain we think of the [...]



There’s more To Malaga than Just An Airport

Apr 13th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured articles

Malaga is famed as one of Europe’s top locations for the more discerning tourist. With much to offer the golfer, yachtsman or shopper, Malaga is renowned as a high class sunshine spot. Although the attractions of Malaga are ample and virtuous, there is little in the Spanish resort to occupy the more inquisitive mind. The [...]



Sun, Sea and Shopping: Holidaying in Malaga

Apr 13th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info, News

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.



What To Do In Malaga, Spain

Apr 13th, 2009 | By admin | Category: City Info

Author: Johnathan Bakers There is a lot to do in Malaga, Spain. This Malaga city overview should help you sort your way through the many attractions and sightseeing opportunities to help you plan your holiday and create a fun and exciting itinerary for you time in Malaga. Malaga is located on one of Spain’s seventeen [...]



The History of Malaga

Apr 13th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Malaga History

Author: David Jackson The Spanish City of Malaga in the Costa del Sol region is enriched in history. Malaga has seen many changes from the various civilisations that have past through the city and left their trace. The name Malaga originates from the term Malaka which means ‘fish salting place’ and was founded by the [...]



Historic Monuments in Malaga Spain

Apr 13th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured articles

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 city during the Moorish era. Much destruction occurred in Malaga during the Spanish Civil War, but still many remains were left from the Moorish time and the area is rich [...]