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Malaga    

There is so much to do in Malaga. With so much historical significance that has occurred in this city there is much to be explored and learned. Many of what has occurred is preserved in the ruins that are located throughout the city, from when it was founded by the Phoenicians to when it was ruled by the Moors. 

 

With a wide selection of churches and palaces to visit there is much to be enjoyed on your visit. Some of these churches are even located in palaces as well as the Moorish and Roman architecture that can be observed in various areas. 

 

Areas Of Sightseeing in Malaga 

One area to look at is the Cathedral in Malaga. There is much to see with its two chapels and stalls. It was built by the Catholics and finished in the mid 1700’s with much of its architecture being visible from the later time period. 

 

La Inglesia del Sagrario is another church one may want to visit that was finished in 1448 on the site of a mosque and contains many different sculptures to enjoy on your visit. 

 

Santuario de la Virgen is another beautiful old church which contains the tombs of the counts of Buena Vista. It is very elaborate and yet another wonderful sight to visit. 

 

There are also quite a few museums that can be visited while you are in the city. These are the museum of Popular Art and Culture as well as the Museum of Art. 

 

Attractions In Malaga, Spain 

The King’s palace is known as Alcazaba. It has many wonderful works as well as items to take in and observe while you are on your visit and enjoying your trip. 

  

The Castillo de Gibralfaro is another item located near the palace. It was constructed by the Phoenicians and contains much architecture and things to see. 

 

Throughout the summer there are many different music festivals that occur throughout the city. There is much for almost anyone to enjoy and take in while they are in town. 

 

There is much music that can be enjoyed including Flamenco music. Mush of this can be enjoyed in the nightlife section with the many different clubs and bars. Many of these are near the beaches especially on the Costa del Sol. There is much to enjoy and many different clubs and varieties of nightlife to enjoy. 

 

There is much cuisine to enjoy, primarily of the Mediterranean style. There is quite a wide variety of other foods to enjoy as well.