The municipality of Málaga in Spain is about 3,000 years old, earning its spot as one of the oldest cities in Europe. The early occupants of the city poured time and soul into creating the entirety of the place. From the color contrasts, structural shapes, and vibrant mood, everywhere you look reflects its historical and ►
The municipality of Málaga in Spain is about 3,000 years old, earning its spot as one of the oldest cities in Europe. The early occupants of the city poured time and soul into creating the entirety of the place. From the color contrasts, structural shapes, and vibrant mood, everywhere you look reflects its historical and cultural heritage. Its shimmering blue beaches and sturdy old buildings are absolutely to die for. Start fresh at the Botanical Garden of La Concepcion, where the view is magical and straight out of a fairytale book. Visit Málaga's Old Town and stroll along its medieval alleyways, streets, and building stalls. You'll find the Baroque Iglesia de San Juan Bautista just a few steps away. In Málaga, the hometown of the renowned Pablo Picasso, you can find the Museo Casa Natal de Picasso, which protects and preserves every piece of art that Picasso has ever made in his entire life. You can find the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Victoria a few more steps away from the museum. Standing since 1876 is the bullring stadium, La Malagueta, which hosts yearly bullfights as a vital part of the city's culture. Don't miss the Gibralfaro Castle, with its Moroccan-influenced architecture connected to the well-preserved Alcazaba of Málaga. Staying true to its image of being widely known as a center of art, it houses various art museums and an art district. Soho Málaga showcases massive street art and hosts a monthly art fair, Made in Soho Market, to sell out local artworks. Some of the city's best museums are the Museo del Málaga, Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga, Museum of Fine Arts, Provincial Archaeology Museum, and the Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga. The best beaches in the area are Playa La Malagueta, Playa de La Caleta, Playa de el Palo, and Playa de la Misericordia, all known for their fine golden sand and calm waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing. ◄