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Monte Malaga Hotel
posted by luna_momi on 26 August 2009 at 11:17 Its a top class hotel with excellent service.Location is five minutes walk from rail/bus station overlooking sea/docks (not as bad as it sounds!) and about ten minutes walk from town center. Friendly cheerful staff. Excellent buffet breakfast. Spacious well appointed rooms/bathrooms. Hotel Don Curro
posted by Shaon on 4 August 2009 at 21:50 I had the opportunity to stay in the Hotel Don Curro for 2 days and it was definitely worth it. The rooms are very spacious with good furnishing and a comfortable bed. With all the major sights at walking distances from the hotel, I could not ask for a better location. The food was superb with all t ... more Hotel Malaga Centro
posted by redcandy on 17 July 2009 at 06:35 Best recommended for Couple on Honeymoon or friends or Couple who are seeking romantic and ethnic cultural environment. This is very warm and luxurious hotel with great wide swimming pool and with all the facilities and amenities in their palm to offer to travelers like us. Spa and Gymnasium is one ... more Hotel AC Malaga Palacio
posted by Shaon on 9 July 2009 at 13:19 The Hotel AC Malaga Palacio is a fabulous hotel and most of the positive reviews that I got about the hotel turned out to be true. The room was standard sized with very comfortable beds. The view of the Cathedral and the sea were very enjoyable. The beaches are just 10 minutes away from the hotel. ... more Picasso's Home
posted by DVC_Chris on 7 June 2009 at 02:31 I have always been intrigued by the work of Pablo Picasso, and that is when I was in Malaga, I felt the need to visit his home. While not a large site by any means, it was very moving visiting the place where he lived and created some of his most famous works. |
Málaga's coastline forms part of the Costa del Sol, a special part of the Mediterranean. The climate is temperate, and the mean temperature is 2200 C - from 16 to 19000 in winter. This is due to the mountains that protect the coast from cold north winds. Málaga was first a Phoenician colony and later came under the control of the Greeks, Carthaginians, Visigoths, Arabs and Christians. Today it is a maritime city rich in culture, some of whose remains are on view at the Archeological Museum. The friendly people and wonderful climate also encourage a stroll through the old walls and the remains of the Muslim palaces of the Alcazaba fortress; through its gardens next to the sea - they are adorned with palm and orange trees and jacaranda - and on to discover the house where Picasso was born, there on the wide, lively Plaza de la Merced. Or take in the view of the city from the top of the Gibralfaro Castle. Málaga is also the name of the province in Andalucia which includes not just the city of Málaga but much fine mountain and coastal scenery and towns like Antequera and Ronda
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