What Can You See in Malaga?
Malaga has streets based on classical construction of houses and buildings, many of these dating from the eighteenth century, which gives it a classic and unique, with its narrow streets and charming in this regard. It highlights the great work of restoration of many of these buildings to remain original appearance that initially possessed. You’re special spaces a visit to Mount Gibralfaro may be favourable, with which in the fourteenth century, Yusuf I devised a castle today is mixed with a forest of pine and eucalyptus. Returning to the theme mountain itself, you’ll be interested to know that this is a hill 142 meters above sea level.
It also takes the opportunity to take a visit to the various churches and cathedrals of the city, all of the same characteristic of the Gothic style, not difficult to find.
As for the aforementioned beaches, we find 16 of the same, having both highly popular as the San Andreas, also known as Huelin beach, located next to the Port of Malaga, which has disabled access. We also recommend other special like Guadalhorce, which is located amid a natural landscape, Redeemer Churriana district. It is worth noting that this is a semi-urban beach.
In it the variety of beaches in Malaga is so broad that we find the so rocky, sandy, pearl and dark, being in each case the lovely weather and the sea to rest.
