Things to do in Málaga
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What to see in Málaga: the 25 places you really must visit
Fairy-tale towns, paradise beaches and lunar landscapes are just some of the attractions that Málaga province offers tourists.
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The six best activities in Malaga
If you’re planning to visit Malaga and its province, make a note of these activities to make your holiday even more special.
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Caminito del Rey, the renovated “most dangerous path in the world”
Experience the thrill of this path that winds through narrow footbridges along the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes gorge, 100 metres above the Guadalhorce river.
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What to see in Ronda, Andalusia’s ‘dream city’
Standing like a watchtower on a promontory, the age-old city of Ronda, with its iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning the Tajo de Ronda gorge, has provided inspiration to countless writers and travellers since the nineteenth century.
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What to see in Marbella: luxury, beaches, sun and seaside charm
Considered to be the most exclusive destination on the Costa del Sol, Marbella boasts one of the best-preserved old towns in Andalusia, along with Puerto Banús.
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What to see in Nerja: beaches, caves, cliffs, sun, sea and sand
The spectacular Nerja caves, the Balcón de Europa viewpoint and its appearances on television make this Málaga town famous.
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What to see in Torremolinos. Experience the magic of a special summer
Endless sand, beach bars, and buzzing nightlife: Torremolinos has everything it needs to be one of the most popular destinations on the Costa del Sol.
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What to see in Fuengirola: All the things you can’t miss
Fuengirola has everything it needs to be one of the most popular destinations on the Costa del Sol: long beaches with beach bars and buzzing nightlife. Are you ready to discover its charms?
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Antequera: a journey back in time
The remarkable cultural and natural heritage of Antequera deserves to be enjoyed, if only for a weekend.
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What to see in Estepona. Mountains, sea and quality tourism
Estepona, located between the Sierra Bermeja mountain range and the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the towns in Málaga that is most committed to quality tourism.