Tourist Attractions of Malaga

Malaga Airport is the gateway to the Costa del Sol – the most popular holiday destination in Europe.

With endless sandy beaches and a sub-tropical climate (only around 150km separates Malaga from the northern cost of Africa as the crow flies), it’s no surprise that Malaga attracts tourists all year round.

Malaga has a beautiful cathedral – Malaga Cathedral, the Picasso Museum (Malaga is the birthplace of Picasso) and a large number of restaurants, tapas bars, cafes and shops. El Pimpi’s bar in the old town is a must for wine and port lovers.

The nightlife in Malaga is very busy at weekends, and there are a huge number of bars and clubs in the old town area, some have traditional flamenco performers at the weekends. The bars stay open for most of the night at weekends, so prepare for a long night.

Driving in the Costa del Sol is easy, with the A-7 (E15) motorway providing easy access from Malaga airport to all the major Costa del Sol resorts. Driving inland from Malaga, the roads become smaller and undulate through the Andalucian countryside. The scenery inland from Malaga is often spectacular, dominated by mountain ranges such as the Sierra Nevada which is popular with skiers.

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