MALAGA
Malaga is a large port city with a charming historical center, and modern areas with high—rise buildings and large shopping malls.
But first of all, Malaga is a resort with excellent beaches, the same hotels and a vibrant nightlife.
The coast is divided into 16 official beaches. They are clean and well maintained, most have all the necessary infrastructure — free showers and toilets, football and volleyball fields, playgrounds, bars, restaurants and rental of water equipment.
Along the coast of Malaga there are many good restaurants and so-called chiringuitos (beach cafes) where you can taste fresh fish, seafood, paella and drink sangria. One of the most famous is El Tintero, in the east of the beach.
After enjoying the Spanish sun, it is worth going to the historical center of Malaga to see the sights.
For Malaga and its residents, everything connected with Pablo Picasso is sacred. Spaniards are very proud of their countryman.
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia gave their Buenavista Palace to create the Picasso Museum.
The Alcazaba Fortress is a monumental structure of the 11th century in the Muslim style.
The Bishop's Palace is one of the most beautiful and notable buildings in Malaga. The palace building houses the Museum of Spiritual Art.
Malaga Cathedral is one of the most significant and beautiful sights. This beautiful building is referred to in many guidebooks as the main jewel of the Renaissance in all of Andalusia.
The Botanical Garden of Malaga has existed for more than 150 years and is considered a park area.
The University of Malaga, along with the University of Seville, form the Andalucia Tech International Technology Park, which conducts cutting-edge research and has strategic alliances with more than 150 companies focused on new technologies and innovations.
Malaga is very popular for those who want to get an education in Spain and learn Spanish.
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