The most beautiful town in Malaga (it's Sara's hometown). It has the best of both worlds: Traditional enough to not feel you are in a tourist area, but modern enough to actually feel like home. It offer culture if you look for it, but also entertainment for whoever wants it. The prices in any bar or restaurant here are down to earth.
What can we say? Sara grow up here and is a wonderful place. It offers a route to walk and at the one end you can find our "Virgen del Carmen" while at the other end, there are three tunnels for pedestrian that connects to La Cala del Moral.
Torre del Mar is also a coastal town, known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed vibe. It’s popular for its long promenade, seafood restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere. The town is also famous for its traditional fishing port and is almost as good as Rincón de la Victoria.
The most traditional and typical "bodega" to go to in Malaga. It has a huge wall of fame with national and international notorious people and has a lovely wine selection
A Moorish palace-fortress dating back to the 11th century, built by the Hammudid dynasty. It was once a royal residence and military stronghold. The Alcazaba is known for its beautiful gardens, stunning architecture, and impressive walls, offering a glimpse into Málaga's Islamic past. Prepare your shoes if you plan to go by feet!
It connects with the Alcazaba. A hilltop fortress built in the 14th century by the Nasrid dynasty to protect the Alcazaba below. It offers panoramic views of Málaga, the coast, and the Mediterranean. It's known for its well-preserved walls, towers, and a scenic walk around the top.