The city is beautiful. It has beach, mountains, history, architecture, parks, plazas, culture, food, drink and more...
The historical city center rivals any beautiful city - with intertwined narrow roads, lined with tapas bars - full of people enjoying good food, good drink and good company. Sometimes opening in great plazas.
The marina area - it is modern, inviting and great place to go for a stroll, stopping along the way for a drink and to people watch.
From there - you have the beach! Europe isn't known for great beaches (lots of rocky coasts) but in Malaga, you will find a sandy beach lining the coast. The waters were warm and the sun tanning our souls.
Panoramic views - they have an old fortress which you can hike up for great views of the city. Suggest sunset as a nice time to visit. Bring a little bottle of wine, find a ledge to sit on and enjoy.
The bull ring |
And best seen on foot, strolling between the beach and marina, old and new - you will find the streets lined with rich parks - offering people a place to escape sun.
When we were there - it was Easter weekend. This means only one thing: Semana Santa. It is worth experiencing at least once in your travels - to get the pulse of the city, the country - the people. The week long celebrations that occur at all hours of the day and night - are a sight you won't want to miss. Traveler's Tip: Be sure if you know you will be here during Holy Week, book hotels early - they book up quickly and can be left with the last options - take it from our experience.
Travelers Tips & Information:
Malaga Airport Transportation: The airport is super close to the city center and if trying to save on costs - public transportation is quick and easy. The A75 bus runs regularly from the airport to the city center, making a stop first at the bus/train station if you are just using Malaga as a connection to other parts of Spain. To the city center is about 20 minutes or so. Only thing is for early morning flights - it doesn't start running till 7 - so we had to take a taxi which was a little over 20 Euro.
Malaga Train & Bus Station: If you are already in Southern Spain - you likely are traveling to other locations as well. The train station is an easy bus ride from the airport or city center. Note, in Spain - lines can be longer to buy train tickets so leave a little extra time to stand in line and always best to research the current timetables for your destination - they run pretty much on schedule. It's not always like other cities where you can buy tickets from a kiosk - kiosks tend to be for the local train. The station is clean and nice so if you need to spend a little time prior to - they offer an array of shops or stop to have a drink or coffee.
Renfe Train Information
The bus station is right next to the train station and offers a lot more direct routes to some more remote places. They too run regularly and on schedule.
The Great Adventure: Malaga, Sevilla, Marrakech, Tangier, Tarifa, Cadiz, Sevilla, Lagos/Algarve Coast, Sevilla, Ronda, Malaga