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posted by pgleper on 27 October 2010 at 14:59
This amphitheatre is quite spectacular and a great place to come for a sit down or lunch as there's normally a choice of sun or shade whatever you fancy, I always go back when i'm in Malaga.
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Just by the Alcazaba, on Calle de Alcazaba
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Malaga
amphitheatre
peace
shade
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posted by fmathews on 11 October 2010 at 14:48
My partner and I love to wander around local markets when we are abroad and Malago market it perfect to do just that!It is primarily a food market with some of the most enticing fruit and vegetables, not to mention the well know fish and cheese sections.
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Central Malaga
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posted by wheyman on 11 October 2010 at 14:44
The museum displays an extensive selection of Picasso’s work and information about his life and family. Furthermore the historic house acts as a Research Centre, in the attempt to gather as many artefacts about the artist as possible. The museum is open from Monday to Sunday, with a small admission fee.
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Plaza de la Merced
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Malaga
museum
art
history
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posted by kcasteel on 11 October 2010 at 14:40
This cafe was a hoot! We found ourselves drawn to the noise coming from this cafe on the pedestrianised Calle Marqués de Larios - a central street in Málaga. We soon realised it was a posh sweet shop, serving up a whole host of pastries and cakes, ice creams, sweets, chocolates, coffees and teas. Yummy!
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Calle Marqués de Larios 7 Old Town
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Malaga
cafe
cakes
pastries
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posted by dmays on 20 September 2010 at 16:01
By appointment only (+34 952 32 4616) this is a rare chance to see the beautiful vestments of the easter procession. not far from the centre a must-see for fellow catholics and interested persons alike.
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Plaza de Enrique Navarro 1
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