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LA CIUDAD CON NIÑOS

LA CIUDAD CON NIÑOS

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Malaga is a wonderful and safe city to visit with children.

My recommendations for a visit to our city are;

- Stroll along MUELLE UNO, where besides doing some shopping, you can also eat in its many restaurants (Cambara, Mamma Mia, La Tagliatela, TGB, are the best for children), throw bread to the fish and see some mega yachts that are usually docked in the port. You can also see one of the best sunsets in the city. A very pleasant area for a family stroll.

In summer I recommend going in the evenings and in the other seasons it is very pleasant both at night and in the middle of the day.

In Muelle Uno you will also find some fun water activities for adults and children (go to my activities category and book the catamarans, fast and without queues).

- Take the CITY SIGHTSEEING BUS (You will find all the info in my Transport/Public Transport category). Nice as you can see the city comfortably without children saying ..... I'M TIREEEEED. As a special recommendation here I suggest you go up to Gibralfaro, with the red bus line, enter the Castle, which is worth a visit for its history and the views you can see from there.

- Another possibility and a pleasant walk with children is the "LA MALAGUETA" PATH, 610 m long, with spectacular views of the bullring, pier one and the park promenade, among others, ending at the Gibralfaro viewpoint where you can take some wonderful photos. It is accessed by the ascent to the Gibralfaro Castle, a few metres before reaching the Parador.

- Another thing that the kids can't leave without trying are the delicious and healthy "frituras malagueñas". Try any chiringuito on the beach where, as well as eating delicious, healthy and tasty food, they can play in the sand on the beach. For me the best ones are LAS PALMERAS, EL BALNEARIO and LOS ESPIGONES (you can see it in my category restaurants).

- If you have more than one day and you want to visit a nearby village, the most original one to visit with children is the smurf village: JÚZCAR. (In my category villages you can find how to get there).

- It is great fun to visit the CUEVA DEL TESORO, 15 km from the city centre, in Rincón de la Victoria. One of the 3 caves of marine origin in the world. Click here and book your ticket.

- For the more adventurous and not afraid of heights, you have in Marbella AVENTURA AMAZONIA, fun in the trees.

- Another of the most spectacular excursions is to go to the famous CAMINITO DEL REY. (In my activities category you have everything you need to make your reservation easily and comfortably. It is a very popular activity so if you are interested don't hesitate to make your reservation).

MALAGA IN 1 DAY

MALAGA IN 1 DAY

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It is true that there is a lot to see and do in the city, but if you only have a few 24 hours, I am going to suggest and plan your day so that all you have to do is enjoy yourself:- I recommend you to start the day with a good breakfast that you can enjoy in the hotel Only YOU, in its restaurant LOLA, located on the 7th floor, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the historic centre and port of Malaga and where they will serve you a magnificent breakfast (from 07:30 to 11:00h).- With your batteries full and your energy up, stroll through the historic centre; as soon as you get out of the hotel, in front of you, you have Calle Larios (main street of the city full of shops), any street on the right will take you to Plaza del Obispo, a very touristic square where you can see the Catedral de la Encarnación (+info). I encourage you to go in and see this architectural jewel.When you finish, stroll along Calle Cister until you reach Calle Alcazabilla, where you will find the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre.A stop for a local wine and tapas at Bodega El Pimpi, an emblematic place with a terrace and a typical Andalusian bodega interior to admire, is not to be missed. You can make a reservation or call through the link.- Once you've had a proper lunch, go out the door of El Pimpi onto Calle Granada, take Calle San Agustín and you'll come to the Picasso Museum.- In the late afternoon, between the Alcazaba and the Museum of Malaga, you will find the Paseo de Don Juan Temboury which takes you to the Gibralfaro Viewpoint, where you will find another magnificent view of the city. If you have time, you can enter the Gibralfaro Castle, just behind the viewpoint.- To end your day, you can go down by taxi, bus or on foot, depending on your strength, and finish the day at Muelle Uno, a place full of little stalls and shops where you can buy souvenirs and have dinner by the sea. As a recommendation; have dinner at CAMBARA and finish with a cocktail on the NUSA terrace.
THE MOST PARTY-LOVING MALAGA

THE MOST PARTY-LOVING MALAGA

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Malaga has a lot to offer in terms of fun and activities, making it a vibrant and lively city.If you are here to have a good time, I recommend these options:- In the ACTIVITIES category you will find a multitude of cool activities (boat trips, Quads, tapas tours, seqways, etc).- The areas with a lot of atmosphere during the day are the historic centre, where you can stroll through its narrow streets, do some shopping and have tapas in any of the restaurants that I recommend in the category RESTAURANTS (the most popular in the city can be found here) and Pedregalejo, here I suggest you try the famous frituras (fried fish) and espetos (skewered fish) of the area, the quality is fantastic.- The late night in the city is in the Soho area, where you can go to LA FABRICA or ANTOJO (the latter is open until 06:00) with live music and an atmosphere of people between 35-50 years old.If you want to warm up before going indoors, the ideal place to go is the NUSA terrace, located on the promenade of La Farola, above Muelle Uno, with beautiful views and even better sunsets. Once you're ready we can head back to the historic centre where the nightlife is.- Nights should start in the heights. Malaga has many rooftops, but one of the best is the terrace of Only YOU (LOLITA), where you can have a few drinks in a pleasant atmosphere and 10 views. Continue the party until late in any of the recommendations we make in the category TERRACES AND DRINK BARS.
Central Market of Atarazanas

Central Market of Atarazanas

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This market is a must-see in Malaga. When you enter the market you will find a great bustle due to its great commercial activity, a great variety of stalls where you will discover an impressive selection of the best local, regional or foreign products, along with a diversity of bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the flavours, textures and colours of Malaga's gastronomy. The magnetism of this place is impressive, come and discover it!
Soho Theatre

Soho Theatre

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Enjoy a sensational and fun programme at the Teatro del Soho, in the heart of Malaga and from the hand of the Malaga actor, Antonio Banderas, who is making his dream of having a theatre centre of national and international projection in his city come true.The show begins!