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  • Mañana Cocktail Bar

    The atmosphere is modern and relaxed, with a stylish interior full of cool neon lighting. The music is great, and the atmosphere is perfect for dancing. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a drink and have a chat, this is the place to be. The staff is friendly and...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Malaga, one year ago
  • Peñón del Cuervo

    The Peñón del Cuervo beach takes its name from the rock which is situated in the sea (which is indeed called Peñón del Cuervo), and it's about six kilometres from the centre of Malaga, just after the beach El Palo. It's a tranquil place and away from the...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 3 years ago
  • Caminito del Rey

    Warning: If you suffer from vertigo, don't look at the photos! Jokes aside... The Caminito del Rey is considered by many as quite dangerous and there are many legends about the loss of some hikers who attempted it. From my experience I can confirm that it isn't as...

    0 , in What to do Malaga, 4 years ago
  • The Atarazanas Market

    Why go to a supermarket to buy food when you can find fresher, cheaper food at the market? I started asking myself this question when, during my experience abroad, I saw that most of the people I knew went to the supermarket to buy low quality fruit, vegetables, fish...

    0 , in Where to eat Malaga, 4 years ago
  • Fuengirola

    It's a city in Andalusia, situated in the province of Malaga. This town has a history based on fishing, and the market from the first conquerors of the peninsula. In terms of culture, you can visit a wide variety of places, from parks, squares and monuments, to the...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 5 years ago
  • Frigiliana

    If you’re travelling through Andalusia, especially if you find yourself in Malaga, it’s worth visiting Frigiliana, a village so beautiful yet so small you can explore all of it in just one morning. This village is a true hidden gem in the province of Malaga, only...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 5 years ago
  • Feria De Malaga

    The Feria de Malaga is an event that attracts thousands of people to the city of Malaga in Andalusia. Throughout the year, different provinces of Andalusia have fairs, the most important ones being the ones in Seville and Malaga. This is an event that Andalusians are...

    0 , in What to do Malaga, 5 years ago
  • AC Hotel Malaga Palacio

    AC Hotel Malaga Palacio - Why is this so special? The hotel is located near the Catedral de la Encarnacion de Malaga and it is one of the best and well known hotels in the centre of Malaga. Obviously, because of its quality the price of the staying at this hotel isn't...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Malaga, 5 years ago
  • Harlem food and drinks

    This is a new place to visit in Málaga days and nights. Then, what you will find here? First a cheap one course menu for only 6 euro during the week (usually different kind of  meat with salad, egg or omelette, smashed pottatoes) with drink included but only from 12...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Malaga, 5 years ago
  • Sala Gold Nightclub

    The 30th of january I was about to go in to this club with my sister and a friend, at the entrance was the doorman asking for our IDs, my sister and friend have them but I forgot to take it, so I said: I have 26 but forgot to take it and, with no manners, said that is...

    0 , in Erasmus party Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Parque de la Paloma, Spain

    Parque de la Paloma, Spain This is a wonderful place where you can spend a quality time with family and friends. If you are an animal and nature lover then this is the perfect place for you. The park is located at Benalmádena and officially opened for public in 1995....

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Malaga beach (Playa de La Malagueta)

    The thing which influenced me in my Erasmus decision was the beach. It's always the thing I like the most, buy unfortunately I don't have one ten metres away from my house. La Malagueta surprised me. Most of all because of those enormous letters which always tried to...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Torremolinos, Spain

    Torremolinos, Spain This is a small city which is in the south part of Spain. Though this was a small fishing village then, now it is a tourist destination. This place is well known due to the beautiful sandy beaches, night life, dinning, shopping, amusement park and...

    0 , in What to do Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Fuengirola, Spain

    Fuengirola, Spain This is a beach side city which is close to Malaga in Spain. This is one of the popular destinations on Costa del Sol. You can easily arrive there either by bus or train. Though this was a tiny fishing village in good old days, today it is very famous...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Alcazaba

    Alcazaba of Málaga, Spain This place became famous due to its architecture and the history. According to the ancient details this was built between 1057 and 1063 under the supervision of Badis, King of the Berber Taifa of Granada. This is an old fortress which was...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Castillo de Gibralfaro

    First visit When I was for the first time in the Castle of Gibralfaro I decided to go up to the summit on foot. I was totally breathless, but finally my efforts were rewarded by its views to the sea and to Málaga. Unforgettable! From there you can see everything: the...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Fuengirola

    Great post the one you wrote man, I've only got one more thing to say... Did you say that Fuengirola is in the North of Andalusia? I'd say rather in the South; ) I'd also add at the end of the post, when you talk about the routes and so, that it is Sierra de Mijas the...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Shamrock

    I fell in love with mojitos there, and I still am even two years later. An ideal place to gather and meet up with friends, to meet new people, and to have a good time during your Erasmus year. The staff are very kind and open which is very important for people arriving...

    0 , in Erasmus party Malaga, 6 years ago
  • Holy Week

    This religious festival takes place during the week before Easter Sunday and commemorates the passion and death of Jesus Christ. It is even more impressive for foreigners like me who have never seen it before. Even though it is a Spanish festivity, the biggest parades...

    0 , in What to see Malaga, 7 years ago
  • Disco 'Sala Gold'

    Because of their behaviour, I don't want to go there anymore neither I recommend it to my lots of acquaintances. I prefer going to a less known place but with nicer people. Here you will only find bouncers' faces and bad manners. Thanks men, and remember that everything...

    0 , in Erasmus party Malaga, 7 years ago

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