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Information about Malaga Adalusia
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Fiestas
Andalucian fiestas are wonder to see. Artists perform and dance. There are traditional celebrations, bullfighting and flamenco dancing and of course singing. Be aware they continue all night.
The beaches are long and kept clean.  In the area of Malaga one will see many locals enjoying the Mediterranean waters.

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The Andalucian people are friendly, always noticeable when strolling along the tinny streets....older people especially will welcome all with delightful smiles and chatter, so be prepared to break into a little Spanish and they will love you!


Malaga Andalusia
Malaga
A busy City with many opportunities to sightsee and develop your understanding of history.
Getting there is easy.  From the Hotel there is a train to City Centre or take a cab.

Take an open tourist bus and see all the magnificent buildings, museums parks and squares.  You haven't enjoyed Malaga without a night visit to asquare. There you will find fountains, statues and plenty of trees.

There are plenty of Exhibitions in Malaga in museums or City halls.  The lovely Cathedral is worth a visit.  La Manquita...."the little one-armed lady".  This incorporates Baroque, renaissance and neo-classical styles.  It serves us with a Gothic alter and a statue of Mary. It is a must!
The Alcazabar is well worth a visit being a Moorish Fort it will take atleast an hour to explore.

Malaga is just one of the many beautiful sites along the coast. Take time to explore our local villages nearby Piazza and Enjoy.

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