MALAGA

Read our guide about one of the most popular areas, Malaga.

 
 

Malaga is a true cornucopia of experiences, a big city with character and Spanish vibe.

In Malaga, there is simply something for everyone, with a compact historical center that houses fantastic museums, including Picasso, Thyssen, Jorge Rando, Art Museum, Historical Museum, Wine Museum and many others.

The beautiful Teatro Cervantes must not be forgotten either, big both national and international names adorn the poster all year round. 

Fabulous Tapas Bars, Michelin restaurants, small cozy cafes, a wealth of shops, hotels in all categories, and not least a lovely local population. 

More and more foreigners are buying an apartment in the center of Malaga, but it is not something that is noticed in the city, it is still incredibly Spanish, and can not be influenced by tourists.

A large port, with the relatively new Pier, Muelle 1, here there is still a rich opportunity to satisfy your appetite, with a view of the sea and the large cruise ships that are moored. 

City party- The festival week in Malaga is without comparison, it is bursting with good humor and smiles in the streets that for everyone is set aside to enjoy each other, the food, the wine and Malaga. 

Known in the world, of course, are the great Easter processions, where even world-famous movie star returns home to his hometown to take part in the great processions. Being present and seeing how the Malagens live into this probably the most important Catholic event of the year, is something you will not forget right away. 

Paseo Larios is the main pedestrian street in the center, beautiful, always adorned with flowers, covered in summer to protect from the sun, and adorned throughout December with the most stunning lighting.

Malaga’s architecture is fortunately protected. Most older properties that need renovation are subject to strict regulations to maintain the facade architecture. Having said architecture in the same sentence as Malaga, then one should indulge oneself with a stroll past the Gaudi house, and then definitely the impressive large Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnacion, which was completed in the seventeenth century. 

 

The siesta can be spent on the beautiful and lovely beach with the most beautiful beach restaurants, perfect for relaxation and with a guarantee of sun 300 days a year. 

What about the prices of apartments – yes, for several years it has been said that an investment in property in the center of Malaga is a safe investment, and there is absolutely no sign that will change. 

 

You will never regret a visit to Malaga!

FAQs on Torre del Mar

When is the prime time to visit Torre del Mar?

Late spring to early autumn offers the best climate to enjoy all that the town has to offer.

Is it a suitable destination for families?

Yes, with its beaches, parks, and family-centric activities, it's an ideal spot for families.

How far is Torre del Mar from major airports?

A short 25-minute drive from Malaga airport makes it a convenient destination for travelers.

What are the must-visit attractions?

Beyond its historical landmarks, the beaches, cultural events, and the culinary scene are major attractions.

What's the cost of living in Torre del Mar?

Relative to other Spanish coastal towns, Torre del Mar offers a value-for-money living experience, especially towards the east of Malaga.

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