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MALAGA IN 2 DAYS

MALAGA IN 2 DAYS

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How to organise your weekend to make the most of it? I'll tell you how!

    - Day 1:

Start your journey with a good breakfast at the Only YOU hotel, in its LOLA terrace, from where you can contemplate a panoramic view of the historic centre and port of Malaga while you enjoy a sensational breakfast (From 07:30 to 11:00).

Stroll around the historic centre, starting from the famous Larios street just outside the hotel, you can choose from the many museums nearby (Picasso, Thyssen, etc). In this part of the centre you will find plenty of shops to buy souvenirs.

Rest your legs and recharge your batteries at the popular Winery El Pimpi, order a local wine and enjoy its magnificent cuisine. To make sure you get a place, click here and make a reservation!

If the weather permits, which it surely will, as in Malaga we have an annual average of 300 days of sunshine, go for a walk along the Paseo de Don Juan Temboury, very pleasant and generally quiet, until you reach the Gibralfaro viewpoint (about 20 minutes), with one of the best views of the city. If you have time, you can take the opportunity to enter the Gibralfaro Castle, which is just behind it.

Once the experience is over and to put the finishing touch to the day, I recommend you to take a taxi to get to the Pedregalejo area, it is not a long way so it won't cost you too much (you could also go by bus but there is no direct line from there) and taste the famous espetos de sardinas and frituras malagueñas (fried sardines). El Balnerario is one of the most outstanding and best places to try them, also the Espigones or Maricuchi have an exceptional quality.

   - Day 2:

We start the day with several options for breakfast:

- In front of the sea and in the area of Pedregalejo: Galerna

- Historical centre: La Recova, a very unique place, they have the peculiarity of presenting in a carton of eggs the multiple options to spread on the toast they serve you. Another typical place is Casa Aranda, where the churros with chocolate are a classic you can't miss.

With energy in your body, go to the famous Cathedral of the Encarnación, then stroll along Calle Cister until you reach the Roman Theatre, the Alcazaba and finish in the Plaza de La Merced.

Select one of the restaurants in my category and enjoy the delicious Mediterranean diet, any of them will be a great choice.

If you want to try the best ice cream in the area, Casa Mira (Calle Larios) is the place to go, considered the oldest ice cream parlour in Malaga and undoubtedly the most delicious.

Now it's time to walk down to Muelle Uno, a pleasant and comfortable walk from the historic centre. Enter the Palmeral del muelle and discover on the promenade the colossal boats that are usually moored there. You can also do some fun nautical activities (go to the activities category and find out which ones).

Continue your tour along the waterfront, where you'll have the opportunity to explore a lively flea market, shop in a variety of shops and enjoy a wide variety of restaurants for dining and extraordinary cocktails. The most recommended is CAMBARA and the NUSA terrace.