This new year’s Málaga the place to be. Full of beaches and sunshine, it is exotically inviting. Get a glimpse of true Spanish culture right here, right now!
The city is a tourist destination Tourists visit here to see the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and enjoy the beaches. From Málaga, other cities like Sevilla, Córdoba, Granada, and Jaén can be reached by train, bus or car.
But this town has more to offer than just seaside and sunshine. Highly interesting historical remains are left here A popular walk leads up the hill to the Gibralfaro castle (a Parador), offering views over the city. A castle is next to the Alcazaba, which in turn is next to the inner city of Málaga. A walk takes the Paseo del Parque (a promenade that runs alongside a park with many palm trees and statue) to the harbour, finishing in Calle Larios the main commercial street of the city. Its beaches are panoramic and pristine. Gibralfaro Castle,Malaga Walls , Flavian Roman Theater, Flavian Roman Amphitheatre, Alcazaba ,The cathedral, Harbour, The Picasso Foundation, Museo del Patrimonio Municipal de Málaga Museo Picasso Málaga, CAC Málaga (museum of modern art), Cathedral of the Encarnation (neoclasical)., Palacio Episcopal (Bishop’s Palace), Iglesia del Sagrario (church) and many more.
The Fiesta Mayor de Verdiales takes place every year on 28th December during which Spain’s April Fool Day is celebrated. The cuisine of Malaga is like healthy n typically Mediterranean and super exotic. The nightlife here is quite animated, going out being a norm here just like the Flamenco. Places to visit are El Palo, an ideal starting point for your exploration by night, La Malegueta the fashionable hub and Pedragalejo, the street lined with internationally acclaimed pubs. Go there to get smashed!
So this new year’s head for Málaga, and have that party of your life!!