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Malaga is a hidden place in Spain

# Sign up for hotel trial sleepers in December Málaga, located in the Andalucia region of southern Spain, is a city with a long history and rich culture. At the same time, Malaga is also the hometown of the famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and has many attractions and activities to attract tourists. In this travelogue, I will share my experience exploring Malaga to let you experience the charm of this city. Day 1: Arrival in Malaga In the morning, I took a plane and arrived at Malaga Airport. The weather was sunny and the warm sunshine was shining on me. The airport is not far from the city center and is easily accessible by metro. When you get off the bus, the first thing you see is the bustling scene of the city center, with shops, cafes and restaurants lining the streets full of life. After checking into the hotel, I decided to visit the Catedral de Málaga. This magnificent Renaissance-style building is famous for its towering bell tower. Walking inside the church, I was amazed by the golden altar and exquisite vaults. Outside the church, I might as well sit in the nearby square and enjoy a cup of authentic Spanish coffee. Day 2: Art and History Tour Malaga has a strong artistic atmosphere, and my first stop was the Museo Picasso Málaga. Many Picasso paintings and sculptures are displayed here, which gave me a deeper understanding of this master's artistic style. The neighborhood around the museum is also full of art, and murals of various styles can be seen everywhere. I couldn't help but take pictures. For lunch, I tasted Paella, a traditional local dish. This dish is full of color, flavor and flavor. The rice absorbs the deliciousness of the seafood and is paired with fresh vegetables. It is mouth-watering. Next, I visited the Alcazaba, a Moorish-era castle perched on a hill offering spectacular panoramic views of Malaga. Here, I strolled through the ancient walls and courtyards, feeling the accumulation of history. Day 3: Nature and Beach Not only is Malaga a treasure trove of culture and history, it also has beautiful beaches. This day I chose to go to Malaga Beach (Playa de la Malagueta) to enjoy the sun and sand. There are many tourists on the beach, bathing in the sun, playing in the water, and enjoying their vacation with family and friends. In the afternoon, I enjoyed fresh fish and seafood at a small restaurant next to the beach, and ordered a glass of local specialty drink - Tinto de Verano. In a leisurely atmosphere, listening to the sound of the waves is extremely relaxing. Afterwards, I chose to rent a bike and ride along the coast, admiring the beautiful coastline. Day 4: Visit the market and the bustling evening scene Today I plan to experience the local life in Malaga. In the morning, I came to the Malaga Market (Mercado de Atarazanas), which is a market full of local characteristics, with a variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, seafood and snacks. Here, I purchased some local specialty olive oil and sausages to share with friends on my return trip. After lunch, I strolled through the old streets of Malaga, which has a unique architectural style and is full of Andalusian colors. Every street exudes a strong historical atmosphere, which makes me involuntarily immersed in the charm of this city.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2024
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