Beautiful Malaga City walk in the morning! Nice sunny day to explore Malaga’s downtown and everything it has to offer.

    Situated in the southern region of Spain, in the Andalucía region, is the city and municipality of Málaga. Known as “the capital of the Costa del Sol,” Málaga is a popular tourist attraction that receives an estimated 6 million visitors annually.

    It is the second most populated city in Andalucía, the sixth most populous in Spain, and the forty-sixth most populous in the EU. It is also southern Spain’s largest and most populous coastal city.

    Málaga has been designated a Historic Site because the city exhibits a broad overlap of remnants of the migration of civilizations over the ages, both from the East and from the West, in such a tiny metropolitan area. The city center is transformed into a true historical “palimpsest” by the remnants of the Punic, Phoenic, Arab, Roman, and other eras. Notable historical sites include the Roman Theater, the Cathedral, the Alcazaba, the Customs House, the Jewish Quarter, and the rich subterranean archeological heritage.

    Along with a variety of well-known chain businesses and boutiques, Calle Larios also has cafeterías and ice cream parlors. There are more stores, eateries, and bars lining the streets.

    Málaga cuisine, which is a component of the Mediterranean diet, is an amalgam of the province’s culinary traditions. The most common dishes are grilled sardines, or “espetos,” pickled and fried anchovies, or “boquerones,” and fried fish, or “pescaíto frito,” which is made with squid, mullet, mackerel, or anchovies. Other common dishes are noodle casserole, or “cazuela de fideos,” gazpacho, gazpachuelo, migas, Málaga salad, ajoblanco, and porra antequerana, among others. Malaga is renowned for its sweet wines, which date back thousands of years. Traditional drinks include Málaga brandy and rum.

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    Recording Date: April 29th 2024 11am.
    🌡️ 21°C – 70°F | ☀️ Sunny

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Catedral de la Encarnación
    03:01 Plaza del Obispo
    04:33 Molina Lario
    06:30 Plaza del Siglo
    07:07 Granada
    10:12 Plaza de la Constitución
    11:32 Marques de Larios
    16:40 Alameda Principal
    19:29 Pastora
    21:23 Mercado Central
    27:39 Herrería del Rey
    28:46 Puerta del Mar
    29:34 Nueva
    32:28 Especería
    33:08 Plaza de la Constitución
    34:21 Granada
    40:25 Zegri
    40:33 Teatro Romano
    43:36 Alcazabilla
    45:36 Plaza de la Merced
    46:12 Granada
    47:26 Tomás de Cózar
    49:09 Ramón Franquelo
    49:45 Alamos
    50:50 Plaza de la Merced

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