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Costa
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Tell Me About This Area Malaga
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Malaga
It is easy to understand why Malaga City is dubbed the Capital
of the Costa del Sol. Whereas it was once considered to be the poor
cousin of Andalusias capital city, Seville, it now competes successfully
for attention. Since the opening of the already well acclaimed Picasso
Museum in 2003, cultural tourists have been flocking to this and the
now beautifully refurbished birthplace of the great artist, all in the
heart of the historic centre of the city.
Malaga
European Capital of Culture Climate History and Monuments Although there was
much destruction in Malaga, especially during the time of the Spanish
Civil War, there is still plenty of proof of the Moorish occupation.
Today you can visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, dating back to 1065,
which also now features a very interesting archaeological museum. There are also many
churches in and around the centre, of great architectural and historic
interest well worth visiting. Shopping &
Festivities & Things to do Also a the main
square at the north end of Larios is the entrance to the five star Larios
Hotel, whose visitors include big names such as Malaga born Antonio
Banderas and wife Melanie Griffiths. There is a very sophisticated cocktail
bar on the six floor of the Larios Hotel, from which there are stunning
views across to the top of the Cathedral especially spectacular
at night when it is floodlight. As well as cocktails and other drinks,
the bar has food and snacks and there is often live music on
a magical venue at any time of year and especially on a balmy summer
night. Off Calle Larios,
in the melee of tiny streets and interesting tapa bars, restaurants
and even teterías (Moorish tearooms) you will find other interesting
shops and also the bustling main fresh food market, Mercado Central
de Atarazanas. There are also several
indoor commercial shopping malls, one just behind the landmark building
of the huge quality department store, El Corte Ingles. Whereas previously,
Malaga centre used to live up to the southern tradition of keeping the
siesta time sacred, more and more shops are now open all day. Some of
the smaller, family run businesses may still lock up for a long lunch.
But the commercial shopping centres, El Corte Ingles and many of the
shops in Calle Larios stay open all day, to meet the demand of the resident
or tourist who enjoys the freedom of longer shopping hours. During the
summer months and leading up to Christmas and Kings Day (January 6 th)
many specialist shops, such as El Corte Ingles department store extend
their hours to open on certain Sundays. The urban sprawl
around the city is undergoing expansion and development as the population
of Malaga grows year on year. Included in the many on-going Municipal
projects is the construction of a Metro (underground) system to link
up key areas including the large University Campus and the International
Congress Centre to the West. Eating and Drinking
in Malaga Sightseeing There are many beautifully
kept gardens in Malaga also worth seeing. Malaga Airport (The above artical was taken from Andalucia website)
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