Malaga is a beautiful city located in the heart of Spain’s Costa del Sol. It has been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering up plenty of culture, history and stunning scenery. From its vibrant nightlife to its ancient architecture, there is something for everyone in Malaga!
If you're looking to explore the city's cultural side then head over to Alcazaba – an 11th century Moorish fortress that stands proudly at the entrance of Malaga's old town. Here you'll find some fascinating archaeological remains from different eras including Roman baths and Islamic palaces as well as stunning views across the Mediterranean Sea.
For those who love art and want to experience something truly unique then make sure not to miss out on Picasso Museum – dedicated entirely towards showcasing works by Spanish master Pablo Picasso who was born here in 1881. The museum also houses other pieces by Málagan artists such as Salvador Dalí or Juan Gris which can be admired through guided tours or audio-visual presentations throughout their permanent collection galleries.
If it’s shopping that takes your fancy then look no further than Calle Larios - one of Spain’s most famous streets with luxury boutiques lining both sides like Zara Home, Desigual or Massimo Dutti just waiting for your attention! Not only will you get great deals but also enjoy some amazing street performances along this pedestrianised avenue while sipping on freshly squeezed orange juice from any number of nearby stalls selling local produce too!
Of course if all this sightseeing has left you feeling peckish why not try out one (or more!) traditional tapas bars? These are scattered all around town serving up delicious dishes like gazpacho soup made with tomatoes & garlic; patatas bravas topped off with spicy tomato sauce; deep fried calamari rings served alongside alioli mayonnaise dip…the list goes on! And don't forget about dessert either - have yourself some churros con chocolate (fried doughnut sticks dipped into hot melted chocolate) before heading back home after an unforgettable day exploring what makes Malaga so special...