Malaga is a culturally rich city, located in the southern coast of Spain. It has been inhabited by Phoenicians, Romans and Moors over the centuries which means it boasts a diverse mix of architecture and history that fascinates visitors. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga celebrates its pride with museums such as the Picasso museum displaying his work.
Malaga hosts several events throughout the year including Semana Santa (Holy Week) and Feria de Malaga (Malaga Fair), both are celebrated with great pomp and show. Tourists can experience traditional Spanish music, food and dances during these festivals.
The main attractions include Alcazaba, an ancient Moorish palace-fortress; Gibralfaro Castle, a fortress perched on top of a hill offering stunning views; Cathedral of Malaga known for its unique Renaissance architecture; Calle Larios- shopping district where visitors can find designer stores or local boutiques; Muelle Uno -a modern port area filled with restaurants overlooking the Mediterranean sea. With all this to offer it's no wonder that Malaga has become one of Spain's most visited cities!
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