YOU'RE GONNA LOVE Malaga
With legendary artist Picasso being one of Malaga’s most famous sons, art galleries and museums abound, including the newly opened Picasso museum. Located in the foothills of Mount Gibralfaro, The Alcazaba, a fortified palace, and the Gibralfaro Castle are linked by a rocky corridor called The Corach. The Alcazaba is also next to the Roman Theatre, the city park and opposite the port, which gives it a unique and privileged enclave.
But a visit to Malaga would never be complete without a visit to Malaguets Beach, humming with bars and restaurants. Take a dip into the Mediterranean sea, lie in the sun and then go for some fried fish and a beer in one of the many delicious seafood restaurants on the strip.