Mercado Central de Atarazanas

Malagueños, as the residents of Malaga are known, love their food – fish in particular. It’s no wonder, then, that the city is home to some superb food markets, selling everything from the CostaLeia mais
Malagueños, as the residents of Malaga are known, love their food – fish in particular. It’s no wonder, then, that the city is home to some superb food markets, selling everything from the CostaLeia mais
The Alcazaba is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain. It was built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century. This is the best-preserved alcazaba (from the Arabic al-qasbah, meaningLeia mais
Mount Gibralfaro, Spanish: Monte Gibralfaro, is a hill located in Málaga in southeast Spain. It is a 130 m high foothill of the Montes de Málaga, part of the Cordillera Penibética. At the top ofLeia mais
The Balcón de Europa is situated on a rocky promontory and was formerly a fortress designed to keep out British pirates and privateers. Today it is the focal point of the town of Nerja, affordingLeia mais
Frigiliana is a town in southern Spain. It's known for its Moorish old quarter and narrow streets decorated with ceramic mosaics. El Ingenio is a 16th-century Renaissance palace now housing a sugarLeia mais