Malaga
Located on the southern coast of Spain. It boasts stunning beaches, delicious cuisine, rich history and culture, as well as lively nightlife.

Málaga, a city steeped in history, is a jewel of Spain’s Andalusia region. Originating around 2,800 years ago, it is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded by Phoenicians as 'Malaka'. Throughout its history, Málaga witnessed the confluence of various cultures—Roman, Arab, and Christian—which shaped its cultural heritage. Under the Moors, it flourished with the construction of the Alcazaba, an imposing fortress.
Following the Christian Reconquista in the 15th century, Málaga grew into a major port for the Spanish empire. Over centuries, it saw economic ebbs and flows, eventually reinventing itself as a cultural and touristic hub, renowned for its museums, historic architecture, and being the birthplace of the celebrated artist Pablo Picasso.
Whether you're interested in art museums or outdoor adventures like hiking or surfing, Malaga has something for everyone to enjoy! Don't miss out on this incredible destination
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