Málaga
Málaga

A city with more than 3.000 years of history, Málaga is a city bathed by the Mediterranean Sea and surrounded by Malagan nature, this allows one to enjoy a soft climate all year long. This city has also allowed Phoenicians, Romans, Muslims, and Christians to transport their culture, traditions, and the essence of the city.

 
Popular is its Roman Theatre, one of the symbols of Roman Hispania. Built in the age of August, in the first century A.D, it is currently open as a theatre offering spectacles inside. On the superior part of this theatre, there is Alcazaba, a Muslim fortress-palace built in the 11th-century and which emplacement allows mixed history and beauty in the same place. It is worth noting the conservation of its machicolations, Albarran towers, and battlemented walls, all emphasizing the idea of ​​a military fortress.


But you can't leave Malaga without visiting Gibralfaro Castle, built in the 14th-century to protect the alcabaza. Since its construction and many decades after, it was considered the strongest fortress in the Iberian Peninsula. From the top of the castle, you will get the best panoramic view of the city.

 
Don't forget to stroll by Larios street and Chinitas street, besides getting lost in its streets, museums, and markets.

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