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What Are Some Places To See In And Around Malaga, Spain?

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Shalin Choksi answered
There are many exciting things to see in the town of Malaga which is located on the coast of Spain. The town is located in the south of Spain and the town attracts more than a million tourists every year. The most fascinating thing to see there are the beaches of Malaga. The weather is always pleasant there and you can have a great time on the beach.

You can also check out the entire harbour of Malaga which has many shops and restaurants. There is also a museum of Picasso which has many of his paintings. Other famous sights of Malaga include the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre, St. James' Church, Bishop's Palace and many other sights.

The Plaza de Toros is the famous bullring of Malaga which hosts many bull fights in a year and attracts a lot of people all over the world.
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The city of Malaga is the second largest city of Andalusia. it is situated about 370 km on the south of Alicante along the Costa del Sol. This city is famous amongst travelers and tourist around Europe. Some places that visitors must visit are:
1. the Malaga airport, because it is the largest destinations especially for cheap flights to and from Spain.
2. The Harbor of Malaga. The lovely Harbor of Malaga is definitely worth a visit.
3. The Bars. Since Malaga is Famous for its superb wines, one must not forget to visit the bars.
4. The cathedral of Malaga: Malaga's cathedral lies at the plaza de la cathedral. This cathedral is regarded as one of the most important buildings of the city. The construction of this limestone building was started in 1528 by Pedro Lopez and Diego Siloe. This Cathedral was Built on the spot where once a Malaga mosque was situated. Because of which construction was stopped several times but restarted. However the construction was finally stopped in 1783 because of lack of money. The southern tower of the church remains incomplete to this day and is knows as la manquita, which means the missing in Spanish language. The architecture of this cathedral is of different types because the various architects working on the cathedral over different centuries.
5. The market: The older part of the city, which lies towards the west of the cathedral contains the market area. The small streets and footpaths constitute the market area.
6. Picasso Museum. Pablo Picasso was born in this city and you can still find his birth house at the Plaza de la Merced The Picasso museum is definitely requires a visit from any tourist who is interested in Malaga's most famous artist.

Other interesting places for visitors can be:
7. Malaga's Harbor Area
8. and the Castle of Alcazaba
9. The golf courses
10. Summer schools for learning the Spanish language.

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