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Malaga- things to do and see

With a fantastic climate all year round, the birthplace of Picasso's extraordinary and vibrant city. The city is located at the confluence of the rivers Guadalmedina, capital areas of the Costa del Sol.

1. Santa María de la Victoria Sanctuary

Santa María de la Victoria Sanctuary

Catholic monarchs in the 15th century, founded this church whose interior Special Representative "Baroque Andaluz " style, which was renovated in the late 17th century. Do not miss the next two sensations in the church, a masterpiece that shows the 15th centuries of Germany Virgin and Child seated, and crypt , in Baroque style that displays death.

3. Alcazaba

Alcazaba

It was built around 1040. Was this fort is one of the largest Muslim military buildings in Spain . The whole site is well designed and with very thick walls and a brickyard extraordinary ornate gates that resemble those of the Roman Empire. Do not miss the exotic gardens of the fortress and a great view of the city.

5. Costa del Sol

Costa del Sol

Sun, water and Casino is the perfect combination for a perfect holiday, and all that gives to you this beautiful beach. Malaga is famous for its excellent climate and the beach gives you an excellent place for fun, relaxation and entertainment with casinos, beach volleyball, golf, soccer, excellent nightclubs and beautiful suites, this resort is a real perfection. Do not miss this place!

2. Picasso Museum

Picasso Museum

The Palacio de Buenavista, elegant Renaissance-style building with a beautiful ceiling in the staircase and a gallery on the first floor, was organized to present a selection of images of one of the greatest artists of all time - Picasso! In the museum you can see works of Picasso private collections as well as his most famous works.

4. Finca de la Concepción

Finca de la Concepción

This amazing garden is a nature reserve which is open mid-19th century. Some shipowners from Malagra used their boats to travel to the tropical regions and bring different kinds of plants that previously did not exist in this area and thus created a masterpiece which is admired to this day. Today the reserve is not only simple but extremely accessible location with beautiful fountains, exotic plants, animals and pools. A walk through the reserve returns a true experience, bring cameras and nature provides extraordinary scenes.

The city has many residential neighborhoods whose villas testify to the wealth of the people of the 19th century. Its port is able to handle large container and cruise ships, while the airport from the city annually receives and accompany millions of tourists.

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