Frigiliana is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 71 kilometers east of Málaga, the provincial capital, and approximately 6 kilometers north of Nerja. It is located in the comarca of La Axarquía, the easternmost region of the province, and integrated into the judicial district of Torrox.
Restaurants in Frigiliana
4.5 based on 357 reviews
The fountain is not a big deal but I highly recommend to visit Frigiliana. it is a picture of the past and it also has great views. We had lunch on the top of a terraza with beautiful views!!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
During out walk in Frigiliana we came across these panels which are telling the history. We found around 8 but there are 12 we noticed later. The panels are in old Spanish but with pictures. On the internet later we found the route for all 12 panels. Great addition to this Anton Piek place.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This was a lovely walk. The path getting out of Frigiliana was a little unclear, but we used a walking app so we didn't get lost. After leaving the town the path was very clear. A few ups and down so not too intense. Stunning scenery.
4.0 based on 241 reviews
What a gem! We had no idea how beautiful the interior would be. You can tell how much pride is taken in this Church by its congregation. So worth a visit!
4.0 based on 44 reviews
Frigiliana is an extremely busy tourist spot, but if you want the best of the village, just follow the signs to El Castillo. It winds up the narrow streets and steps, before eventually passing a splendid restaurant (the Garden Restaurant - closed on Mondays, unfortunately) and then a lovely garden with several unusual trees overhanging the path, and a range of striking sculptures. After that it is steps and rough track to reach the top of the old fort, with wonderful views across the axarquia, and (with binoculars) a clear view to North Africa. Careful near the burros, but otherwise just a stupendous little walk, and very few tourists climb that far so you have it to yourselves.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
We found all these marionette shows (some in the back streets) and thoroughly enjoyed their simple rustic charm. Yes, they are totally outdated, and have obviously not been well loved lately, but when you consider them as a piece of history, and imagine all the early tourists gathering around to watch ... before the days of TV and Smartphones, then they are truly fascinating.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
With the streets being cobbled and in areas very steep a rest and a cool drink is something you can do in the church square.
3.5 based on 89 reviews
The only remaining molasses (cane honey) factory in Europe, which was the palace of the Counts of Frigiliana , also known as El Ingenio
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