Malaga is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded in the 8th century by the Phoenicians. Today, art is everywhere-- you can experience exhibits dedicated to glass and crystal, classic cars, contemporary installations, and, of course, the works of Picasso, who was born here. Wander past banana trees and beautiful fountains as you walk through Paseo del Parque, then hit the old city to quench your thirst at a Spanish tavern.
Restaurants in Malaga
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Golden Tips is a garden of scents, a peaceful oasis in the historic center of Malaga, where we worship the taste and the pleasure of the best teas and chocolates and freshly roasted specialty coffee origin.
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The Galería Taller Gravura was created in 1979 in the old quarter of Málaga. Paco Aguilar and Mariana Martin open their doors to contemporary artists, performing individual and collective exhibitions, engraving workshops and drawing sessions. In its space you can find engravings, painting, sculpture and other artistic manifestations of the authors of our surroundings
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Locally made hand crafted jewelry. Great prices. I roamed through this area looking for the perfect shop and this was my “find” while on a repositioning cruise on Spanish Mediterranean. It was worth the hunt. Going back again to Malaga and will return
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Ifergan Collection (Malaga) a journey back in time. This collection is made up of a selection of more than 300 archaeological pieces belonging to the main cultures and covers a large historical period: Mesopotamia, Canaan, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Kingdom of Sheba, Indus Valley, Persia, Byzantium and Islam. Besides you can find Malaka Hall, the world´s largest collection of phoenician votive offerings terracottas.
SmLl ancient art museum showing the private collection of a big passionate. Splendid selection, centred around Middle East cultures, with a fantastic room plenty of Phoenicians votive terracotta figures recovered from a sunken shipwreck evoking the remote origins of Malaga founders, and which is actually the biggest collection in the world. Don't miss it.
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Descubra el verdadero Sabor a Espana de la mano de los mejores profesionales. Somos una marca de productos tradicionales espanoles de maxima calidad cuya especialidad son los turrones, guirlaches y derivados de los frutos secos.
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We specialize in contemporary Latin American artists, with particular emphasis in Cuba and Mexico: paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture and photography. We provide full artist's CV and a certificate of authenticity on every purchase. Our particular policy is to offer quality art at affordable prices. We also offer shipping services worldwide.
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The Mercado de Bailen is a taste of the neighbourhood, of breakfast coffee on winter mornings, of the shopping trolley that vibrates nervously on the cobblestones of an old pavement, images of the Cautivo and the Trinidad at almost every stall, a murmur that smells of the village, the loving haggling that is close at hand, now converted into another everyday art form. The Bailen market occupies a secluded space in the heart of the Trinidad district, "but we are already the Bailen Miraflores district".
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When choosing city breaks and holidays abroad travellers are increasingly seeking real life experiences to add some depth and added value to their trips. Expensive dining out is certainly not the only way to experience the cuisine of a region. From cookery courses and food markets to vineyard visits and farm tours, a combination of tasting, meeting and hearing the stories from locals connects the new age traveller to the history, customs and culinary differences of a new destination. Food markets are the heart and soul of Spanish gastronomy and they are the ideal place to get an authentic taste of the most delectable and sought after culinary products of the surrounding area. Mercado Atarazanas is the undisputed epicentre of a truly amazing array of fresh produce in central Malaga. The impressive century old wrought iron and glass building is an old school market, great for tasting a bit of Manchego cheese, a glass of local Malaga wine, a few oysters, a plate of Ibérico ham and also perfecto for sampling a wide range of traditional or contemporary Spanish tapas. Visiting a food market has long been the most authentic way to experience any destination, after all, what better way to get the pulse of a city than to see its proud vendors in full flow dealing with their regular customers. Open Monday to Saturday from 0800 to 1500 hrs. Remember that the market is not a museum. Vendors are locals earning a living for their families.
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