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    Holy Week in Málaga

    Holy Week in Málaga is a tradition that dates back to the time of the Catholic Monarchs and has been declared an international tourist interest.

    Verdiales in Málaga

    Verdiales are unique fandangos, sung and danced with the accompaniment of string and percussion instruments (violin, guitars, tambourine, cymbals, lute, and castanets), colloquially known as the "Panda de Verdiales."

    Las Malagueñas, traditional dance

    Malagueñas is a style of traditional flamenco from Malaga, which emerged in the early 19th century and evolved from the ancient Malaga fandangos.

    Where to eat the best fried anchovies in Malaga?

    Fried anchovies are typical of Malaga, we show you where to eat the best fried anchovies.

    Pompidou Center in Málaga

    The Center Pompidou Málaga is located under the name El Cubo del Muelle 1, in the Port enclave of the city of Málaga.

    Malaga words

    If you don't want to be left "cuajao" when you hear a Malagueño speak, come here and learn those very Malagueño words.

    Discover the unique experience of Caminito del Rey in Malaga

    The Caminito del Rey is located in the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a natural area formed by the river Guadalhorce, in the western part of the Cordillera Bética.

    Discover the Wonders of the Nerja Caves in Malaga

    Discover the mystery and grandeur of the Nerja Caves, an underground treasure that will transport you to a fascinating world full of natural wonders.

    The Biznaga Malagueña: A Gift from the Gods

    The BIZNAGA is one of the popular symbols of the capital of the Costa del Sol. As an example of this, the Biznaga de Oro is the main award at the Malaga Film Festival.

    Cathedral of Málaga “La Manquita”

    The Cathedral of Málaga "La Manquita," nicknamed so because one of its towers is unfinished, was previously an Arab mosque in the historic center. It was built between the years 1528 and 1782.

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