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2021

#2 MALAGA | Zorro, Guernica & oranges

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Why malaga?

Where else can you find 300 sunny days  with a thousand palm trees and chirping birds around? Malaga is a city located in the southern part of Spain, in Andalusia, also known as the tourist part of Spain. One of the oldest cities in Europe, inhabited since the 8th century BC. Pablo Picasso and Antonio Banderas were born here. If we are talking about something great, it is worth mentioning the Teatro Romano, the Gibralfaro heritage and the Arabic Alcazaba palace – as you can see, the cultural diversity is here at your beck and call.

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What to do there?
If you like “large sums, ” you must visit the commercial and fishing port. In local restaurants you can also try dishes such as Ensalada malagueña 🥗 – bitter orange salad, pescaíto frito – various types of fish and seafood coated in flour and deep-fried, served with lemon wedges, SOPA malagueña – from mussels, shrimps, tomatoes, onions, peppers, potatoes, noodles, saffron, parsley and spices. Time to relax! And our icing on the cake will be the most famous beach on the Costa del Sol – Malagueta 🏖. You will catch vitamin C, you will find beautiful shells and you will also eat fresh fish. What more could you want?

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And if that’s still not enough for you, you can go to Marbella, an hour away, where you can see amazing yachts and cars for several million 💰, shop in stores such as Phillip Plein or Gucci and ride a jet ski.
However, if you want to see more of nature, you must go to Teleferico Benalmadena. The cable car will take you to the viewpoint where you can see part of the Costa del Sol ⛰🌴. You can go on foot or by bike (let them know if someone has made it your way).

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4,5/5 

Malaga

Pros

Climate: Sunny, warm and mild, with over 300 sunny days per year.

Culture: Rich history, many museums, and traditional festivals.

Beaches: Beautiful, easily accessible beaches and many water sports.

Gastronomy: Delicious food, with tapas, seafood, and local wines.

Lifestyle: Relaxed atmosphere and friendly locals.

Accessibility: Good international and national connections.

Cons:

Tourism: Crowded in high season and crowded beaches.

High temperatures: Summers can be very hot.

Costs: Rising prices, especially for housing.

Employment: Limited labor market, especially without Spanish.

Traffic: Heavy traffic and parking problems in the center.

Water quality: Sometimes less good due to pollution.