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Malaga (province)

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Malaga (Spanish: Málaga) is a province in the Andalucia region of Spain.

[edit] Cities

[edit] Other destinations

  • Costa del Sol - a touristy coastline of resorts and attractive towns
  • Montes de Málaga - lovely wooded mountains north-east of Málaga, sadly lacking a bus service.

[edit] Understand

[edit] Talk

[edit] Get in

Regular flights into Malaga airport which is Spain's 3rd largest and is served by a railway station.

[edit] Get around

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[edit][add listing] Do

  • Golf Malaga Play golf at courses such as the Alcaidesa Links course, Mijas, Dona Julia.

[edit][add listing] Eat

Fish is Malaga's speciality. No complicated presentation, just the freshest fish, simply fried or cooked on the plancha (grill). The best place to try Malaga's fish is the the old fishing district of Pedregalejo/El Palo, to the east of the city. There are many simple fish restaurants along the beach, of which the best and most enjoyable is the Tintero [1] Waiters continually emerge from the kitchen with different types of fish and seafood, shouting like auctioneers, and you just grab what most appeals to you!

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Excellent Malaga wines, and moscatel sweet wine.

  • Vino Calidad [2]

[edit] Stay safe

This is a safe city, and most people who claim for help aren't a risk, most of them students of English, but take a look at appearances, avoid gypsy women giving rosemary, they will read your future and ask for fees in exchange. Like in everywhere, mind your luggage, avoid chav-like youth.

[edit] Get out

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