Wednesday 29 September 2010

The City of Malaga


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Any overview of Malaga cannot be considered complete until it has thorough information with regards to its rich past. A large number of places to visit and activities to be planned need to be on your holiday menu while you visit Costa del sol and Malaga. No tourist would get disappointed from his visit here as it houses a large number of shopping markets, museums, affordable and luxurious hotels. Malaga has all those things tourists really long for.

About the history of Malaga

Malaga was once a city where Moors used to live. At present it is the trade center of Iberian Peninsula. Numerous symbols of the victory of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand along with several popular forts; testifies the presence of Moors in Malaga in the past. Though it was constructed in 1497, it stands as a mighty city even today. All over the city, one can observe Christian Gothic and arabesque architecture accompanied by Greek, Phoenician and Roman art. This unique combination of styles has made Malaga even more luring for the tourists.

Reaching the city of Malaga

It is not an issue to travel to Malaga. You can reach here through air by local airport, which is at a distance of eight kilometers from the city center. The airport remains busy as it is the travel center for Costa del Sol. Car and bus services are available 24 hours for reaching to the city. Flights from sixty countries depart and arrive at this airport on daily basis. The highways of this city connect it smoothly to various other cities.

What all you should see in Malaga?

Cathedrals and churches are expected to found all over the Europe. Malaga has numerous religious buildings to watch. You should watch the Cathedral built in 15th century which stands on the area where there was a mosque once. Real layout pans suggest that two towers were planned for the cathedral but because of lack of funds only one tower was built. Castelo de Gibralfaro, which is the house of popular 3 month siege lead by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand; attracts a large number of tourist with historical and architectural interest. In 1300, it used to fulfill the purpose of a light house.

In order to sneak a peek in to the famous works of the great artist Pablo Picasso, you should visit the museum which treasures his art work.

Nightlife and Shopping in Malaga

Nobody likes to travel without any shopping. You should take some cash with you for buying a few things worth buying in Calle Marques De Larios. In this street, you will find the best boutiques. By visiting Plaza De Constitucion, you would be able to get various goods at reasonable prices.

There are various night spots in Malaga where you can groove and enjoy yourself. You can go to different bars with different genres of music like Jazz, Flamenco etc.

Accommodation in Malaga

From large all inclusive hotels, private villas in Spain to rent to small bed and breakfast, Malaga being one of the most popular destinations in Spain has many places to stay. In the summer months the city and province becomes extremely busy with tourists so if you are traveling during this period, book ahead.

Malaga has a lot to offer for every tourist.




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