Frigiliana
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Frigiliana is a mountain town in Andalucia, Spain. A white Andalucian village only 5 miles inland, the village itself is a labyrinth of charming narrow whitewashed streets with old Andalucian houses. Around the village are a series of tiled wall displays telling the story of the village during the Moorish occupation and the Reconquista (the expulsion of the moors from Spain). [edit] Get inBy car: 40 minutes drive from Malaga International Airport. An infrequent bus service to and from Nerja. [edit] By taxiYou can hire a Taxi at Malaga Airport. The cost to Frigiliana is anything from €78 to 100 euros for the approximately 40 mile journey. A taxi to Nerja is about 6 euros. [edit] Get aroundThe town is easy to walk around, allowing that it is built on a number of hills. Parking is easy off season in much of the town. There is also a car park. [edit][add listing] See
[edit][add listing] DoWalk around town. Take photos. [edit][add listing] BuyThere is a market Thursdays near where the buses stop, Ctra Circunvalacion. There are numerous small shops spread throughout town. There is a post office at the coast end of Av de Andalucia if you buy post cards. [edit][add listing] Eat
[edit][add listing] DrinkA number of bars and cafes as well as shops which sell soft drinks. [edit][add listing] Sleep
[edit] Get outTaxi or bus. A bus to Nerja, bus to Malaga and bus to airport if you have the time.
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