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Malaga the city
This Malaga city overview
is designed to give you a flavour of what you can expect when visiting
Malaga itself. There is a lot to do in this city. Malaga is home to
several museums allowing you to enjoy the history, art and culture of
the area. The market area and the surrounding area is a great place for
shopping, eating and enjoying the night life in the city.
Being a port city it is also possible for the ex-pats
to enjoy a cruise starting from just down the road.
Malaga is the second largest city in Andalucia. It is located on the Costa
del Sol. Malaga city is the capital of the Malaga province. The region is
well known for wine production, fresh seafood and beautiful weather. The
Malaga airport is convenient to the city and offers discount flights from
several low cost airlines. It
is also useful that it is motorway all the way from the exit of the motorway
complex to the town of Antequera.

Malaga City Overview: Museums
The Picasso Museum honors this city’s most famous resident. Pablo Picasso
was born in Malaga. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of the
artist. The home where Picasso was born is located not far from the museum.
The home has been preserved and is now the headquarters of the Picasso
Foundation.

Picasso Museum
There are two museums located on the site of the Alcazaba Castle. The
Archaeological Museum contains a variety of Greek and Gothic artifacts. Also
on the site is the Museo de la Ceramica. This museum is dedicated to pottery
and has a variety of pottery from many historical periods. A first century
Roman theater is also located on the grounds.
The castle is built on the remains of an ancient Roman fortress. The castle
was expanded in the fourteenth century. This is one of the oldest castles in
Spain. You will get to experience the history of this city when you tour the
castle.
Malaga is home to a few other museums as well. The city museum is located in
the old part of town. The Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions is an
interesting place to visit. This museum contains art from local artists of
different periods including modern art.
Malaga City Overview: Attractions
The Cathedral is one of the best known buildings in the city. The area where
the cathedral stands was originally the site of a mosque. Construction on
the cathedral started in 1528. Construction continued off and on over the
next few centuries. It was stopped in 1783, when the money ran out. The
south tower is still not finished. You will observe many different styles of
architecture in this building.
The market area is located just west of the Cathedral. Both are located in
the old part of the town. You will know the market hall by the elaborate
marble entrance. Here you will find the best the city has to offer for sale.
There are fresh fish, seafood, fresh flowers and vegetables for sale.
In the area surrounding the market, there are a variety of restaurants.
Fresh seafood is always on the menu. This area is also home to several bars.
If you are looking to enjoy some night life during your visit, this is where
you will find it.
The harbor area is another popular spot in Malaga. There is a great view of
the water when walking along this area. There is also a nice park near the
harbor area to relax and enjoy the beautiful weather in this area. A
bullfighting arena is located in this part of the city and is another
popular tourist attraction.
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