Top Things To Do In Malaga

There are loads of fun things to do in the city ofafter lunch in one of Malaga's taverns, where you
Malaga on your holidays in Costa del Sol. For amight try the Andalusian speciality of espetos
Spanish city destination, many people head to(sardines grilled over an open fire), you can shop in
Barcelona or Madrid and Malaga remains a relativelybeautiful, wide Calle Larios. And you won't want to
undiscovered city of beauty and amazing, traditionalmiss the Picasso Museum, built in honour of Malaga's
Andalusian culture. In Malaga you'll find beautifulmost famous son.
architecture from Andalusia's rich history, probablyThe resort offer plenty of charm on a Costa del Sol
the best nightlife on the coast, and great restaurantsholiday. The city has some terrific beaches; if you
and cafes.love soaking in the sun, the nearest to the centre
Malaga is the southernmost city in Europe, and hasare Malagueta and Caleta beaches. And if you're an
the warmest winters on the Continent. Protected byadventurous holidaymaker, you'll find surfing,
the Mountains to the north, it has temperatureswindsurfing, kitesurfing, swimming, diving, and
between December and February of a balmy 17 Cparagliding. Holidays to Costa del Sol offer loads of
(63 F) and of course, it's wonderful in summer!top activities to try!
Wandering the city on a warm winter day, you willAfter dark, you'll find Malaga has a happening nightlife;
see amazing sights; you can walk up to the ancientthe best on the coast. Try the local sweet wine,
Moorish palace of Alcazaba with terrific views acrossmosto, in one of the bars, or join the Andalusians in
this beautiful resort, then just beyond explore the oldone of the outdoor botelledromos before hitting one
city. Here, you'll find the Roman theatre, the Jewishof the many clubs where you can dance all night
quarter, and the Cathedral. The old city has a mix ofYour cheap Costa del Sol holidays will be huge fun in
architectures conjuring a magical atmosphere. Later,Malaga.