Guidebook for Málaga

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Guidebook for Málaga

Food Scene

C'est le restaurant de Antonio Banderas, c'est délicieux et abordable.
880 residents recomanen
El Pimpi
62 C. Granada
880 residents recomanen
C'est le restaurant de Antonio Banderas, c'est délicieux et abordable.

Drinks & Nightlife

C'est un endroit tres agreable pour danser jusqu'au bout de la nuit.
28 residents recomanen
Atrevete
10 C. Salvador Allende
28 residents recomanen
C'est un endroit tres agreable pour danser jusqu'au bout de la nuit.

Sightseeing

Le musée de Picasso, le lieu ou il a aussi vecu.
1797 residents recomanen
Museu Picasso de Màlaga
8 C. San Agustín
1797 residents recomanen
Le musée de Picasso, le lieu ou il a aussi vecu.

Entertainment & Activities

Faire du golf associe nature sport et espaces verts.
Parador Golf de Málaga
Faire du golf associe nature sport et espaces verts.

Arts & Culture

La Manquita is a much-loved symbol of the city and essential to any Malaga sightseeing tour. Founded in the fifteenth century on the site of a mosque, its nickname, used by all locals, means 'one armed woman', because the south tower was never finished. Legend claims that the funding for the cathedral's completion was donated to the colonists’ cause during the American War of Independence. If you go into the cathedral, take a look at the intricate details of the figures sculpted within the choir stalls, crafted by Pedro de Mena.
683 residents recomanen
Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga
9 C. Molina Lario
683 residents recomanen
La Manquita is a much-loved symbol of the city and essential to any Malaga sightseeing tour. Founded in the fifteenth century on the site of a mosque, its nickname, used by all locals, means 'one armed woman', because the south tower was never finished. Legend claims that the funding for the cathedral's completion was donated to the colonists’ cause during the American War of Independence. If you go into the cathedral, take a look at the intricate details of the figures sculpted within the choir stalls, crafted by Pedro de Mena.