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#1 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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farscape692002 says:
Malaga – European Capital of Culture
The spotlight is expected to shine on Malaga for some years to come since Malaga City Council decided in 2004 to present a bid to the European Union requesting it be given the title of European Culture Capital in the year 2016. This bodes very well for work…
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#2 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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Luisse says:
What I thought would just be a late getaway and an easy way to practice a bit of the Español turned out to be a cultural and wonderful experience I will never forget! I thought Málaga might just be another one of those places with the usual tourists hanging around and I wouldn't get a chance to pr…
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#3 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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kimakje says:
This is about the only thing of historic cultural value in the city (besides the catedral y El Museo de Picasso). I would highly recommend visiting this site before you leave.
The best deal is to purchase the joint ticket for the castillo y almaza. There are machines there or someone to help…
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#4 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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anjok says:
El Torcal is a National Park situated in Malaga Province 30km from Malaga. I never heard of it, we just followed the signed from Antequera. It is very easy to find once you see the signs. The park itself is an area made of unusual limestone rock formations. Long ago, some hundred million years ago i…
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#5 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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gmalagon says:
A new tourist magnet for Malaga is its Picasso Museum, opened in 2003. Pablo Ruiz Picasso, possibly one of the world's most famous artists, was born in Malaga in 1881. A few years ago Picasso's daughter offered the city 180 paintings and drawings at a knock-down price. Personally I really enjoyed th…
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#6 of 6 things to do in Malaga
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Oscar3 says:
So far no complaints. All attractions are within walking distance from my hotel, the Larios. You can walk the Castillo De Gibralfaro and Alacazaba and see why the Moors and Moslems choose it as a castle and then defensive fortification. The Roman amphitheater is small but you can still feel that …
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