5 Routes through the villages of Axarquia in Malaga

The Axarquia of Malaga is one of the 9 regions that make it up. It is characterised by its beautiful coastal villages reminiscent of its Moorish heritage, located in a key and privileged location, between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains of Malaga, creating a synergy that makes the Axarquia a place to be visited.
What to see in Malaga in three days - The Perfect Route

Are you going to escape for a weekend in Malaga and don't know what to do? The capital of the Costa del Sol, where its sunny climate for 300 days a year, gastronomy, beaches, festivals and traditions make it the perfect choice for those who want to escape from routine for a weekend [...]
What to see in the province of Malaga

Malaga is the city of the Costa del Sol, a jewel for the most demanding tourists looking for a place to relax on a terrace while enjoying a delicious meal, or simply a cold beer while admiring the endless blue Mediterranean Sea. Well, let me tell you that this experience is [...]
Free night tour of Malaga

In today's article we will show you a way to experience Malaga illuminated with a free night tour so you can appreciate the beauty of this beautiful city under the starlight. On this tour you will discover the most emblematic monuments and the most magical places of the capital of the Costa del Sol.
What to see in Malaga at Christmas

If there is one thing that symbolises the spirit of Christmas in Malaga it is, without a doubt, the city's Christmas lights. During these dates the capital of the Costa del Sol is organised so that all the alleys and corners of its beautiful streets are illuminated. Although the icing on the cake is the [...]
History of Malaga

In addition to its fiestas and traditions, good climate and gastronomy, Malaga has a long history that goes back thousands of years. Specifically to the 8th century B.C. Therefore, it is considered one of the oldest cities in Europe. If you are thinking of visiting Malaga soon, we recommend you to soak up a little of its history [...]
What to do in Malaga with children

Travelling with children can be quite a challenge, but in Malaga we assure you that you will enjoy it even more. The province offers a host of family plans, from cycling around the city, to exploring the interior of palaces dating back to the ancient world or learning about the history of the city.
St. Francis Square Malaga

Malaga is known for having squares that have had a great impact on the history of the city, and like Plaza de la Merced and Plaza Uncibay, Plaza de San Francisco is one of them. The Plaza de San Francisco is located inside the historic centre of [...]
Typical flower of Malaga

Like anywhere else, the city of Malaga also has its own distinctive symbols that differentiate it from other cities. Specifically, the flower that represents the city on the Costa del Sol is the biznaga. A plant that only locals know about, but, although it is unknown, it will make anyone fall in love with it thanks to its unquestionable beauty [...].
Fiestas of the Virgen del Carmen

If Malaga is famous for anything, it is for its fiestas and traditions, and one of the most exciting is the one we are going to talk about next. On the day of the Virgen del Carmen, towns such as Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Benalmádena and neighbourhoods such as Huelin and El Palo admire and venerate the Patron Saint [...]