Malaga – Explore the history of this beautiful city.

Malaga has marvelous towns in the area for day tours via the bus or train connecting to all of Spain’s major cities for tourism such as Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Sevilla, Cadiz, and Ronda. Aged over 3000 years old, Malaga has a lot of tourist hot destinations that you can spend your time with exploring before go off to the beach strip of Costa del Sol. Artifacts and structures have been found way back to the Carthaginians, the Romans and the Moors.

The most popular tourist spot for travelers is the military fort, Alcazaba. It was built between the years 1057 up to 1063 under the influences of the Moors. The Alcazaba (known as the kings' palace) was built from the 11th century and is the city’s most valuable constructed architecture. Found inside is its famous archaeological museum.

The weather in Malaga, Spain is humid. For those who love to travel, the place is a perfect place. Take your time out to check out the marvelous gardens with many fountains and the breath of a Roman theater, which are definitely worth seeing.

Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born in Malaga and he did spend his early years in the city before living in Paris and Barcelona. Picasso who was born on October 25, 1881 passed away in the year 1973.

The only hostel, Picasso’s Corner (a famous alternative to a hotel) is located in the historic center of Malaga, amazingly built near the Alcazaba, Gibralfaro Castle, Picasso Museum and the main plaza of the city and the Cathedral.

There are plenty of restaurants, bars and clubs around and the team at Picasso will gladly assist you for places to go and things to try. Also, Calle Larios is an exclusive shopping street, which is just a 5-minute walk away, and if you move 10 minutes longer, you are right down to the beach.

Spain is most popular about these bull fights and is indeed embedded in their culture and history. Malaga Spain is truly proud of its own bull ring and Ronda has the oldest bull ring in Spain. Bull fighting is very much a part of the Spanish culture and although there have been much arguments on the humanity of the said fights; it continues to be an important feature for the Spanish and tourists alike.

The perfect times to visit Malaga is from starting from the middle of March until the mid of October. Considering the weather, Malaga Spain offers more than just the beautiful places. The country’s rich cultural background is also an attraction to many who opted to stay longer period in the place. You may book and buy cheap flight packages to Malaga from an airline inclusive of the accommodation and the airfare, or you can go ahead and make that purchase of yours online. Ordinarily, you get to save more if you do your purchases in the Internet.

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