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Presentation of Malaga

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The Malaga Bullring and Harbour

This is the capital city of Costa del Sol. The international airport makes accessing other Andalusian towns easier. It is Spain's major airport. Malaga is industrialised and it is the main port in Southern Spain. Movement to and from Malaga is facilitated by a highway and railway. Yearly, Malaga celebrates the Three Kings Festival. History shows that Malaga's existence began 3000 years back. Archaeologists have proved the existence of the Carthaginians, the Romans and the Moors. Consequently the city has numerous historical monuments.

The cathedral is also called Manguita meaning "The little one armed lady." It took long for its construction to be completed, hence it has Neo classical, Baroque and Renaissance features .

Alcazaba is the 15th C Moorish fort and significant in the location. The top of Alcazaba presents pleasurable views of the port and city. Next is Malaga Castle located in Monte de Gibralfaro. On the hill, stands the Ayuntamiento next to Palacio de la Aduana museum. To view every bit of Malaga, tour around by open top bus. The city celebrates various festivals though Feria celebrated yearly in August is the major one.

Costa Del is every visitor's favourite due to inexpensive flights from Manchester, Birmingham, London Luton and London Gatwick. To clearly see Spain, tour Malaga through Barcelona. Once in Spain visit Parc Guell, a fine paradigm of Gaudi art.

Visit the Whitewashed villages of Ronda

The trip is only 115 km through Castelar and Jimena de la Frontera. Departure starts at San Pedro de Alcantara and there are 100 km linking Ronda and Arcos de la Frontera. The mountain roads finely link the coast and Ronda, hence getting to the mountain range that is very unsettled for a panorama is easy.

Ronda stands on the roof of a rocky protrusion with perpendicular walls. It is a pleasant town and separated by a bottomless gulf at times reaching 100 m. El Puente is a marker constructed in 18 C and links both areas.

Nerja Caves - Nerja Malaga

Three dolmens is an attraction on the suburbs of Antequera. The megalithic remnants date back to Catolithic or Copper Age and are a superb preserved area even today. Menga is the earliest of the dolmens dating back to 2500 BC; then Viera dating back to 2000 BC. The burial chambers weigh 180 tonnes comprising of seven large monoliths singularly.

The Western Costa del Sol

Actually very exciting, travelling from Torremolinos and Marbella is real fun because it is next to beaches and yacht clubs. The journey begins at Malaga.

Antequera

The entire journey will take 120 km from the major road and 96 km going back via Almogia. The latest entry departs from Malaga CN-321; then goes to Granada, Cordoba and Seville.
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