Mallorca is part of the Balearic Islands and considered the largest island of Spain. Its location is in the Mediterranean Sea thus a Mediterranean weather having moderate climate conditions. Mallorca is full of enchanting wonders: great architecture, stunning buildings, hidden coves and clear beaches, not to mention great holiday getaways. Palma de Mallorca is the main city and one of the most popular places to go to. It is fabulous and yet historical. It is the centre of business, culture and politics in Mallorca. It has been the capital of the Balearic Islands for a long time now, but aside from the fact that it is populated by more than 300,000 Mallorcans, it is also lived by people from various races, of foreigners from different parts of the world, not surprising for a place that is not only splendid but full of diversity, too.
Palma de Mallorca is known as one of the most satisfying places to visit when in Mallorca. It is a sophisticated city bursting with life. The nightlife sure has its way to drive you to life. During daytime you can wind up in street cafes and café shops that is typical in this island city. In this part of the world you will surely appreciate a cup of coffee over long conversations such an admirable thing to do. This so called “Siesta”, should become part of an afternoon routine for everyone, and give ourselves the benefit of taking good breaks. Well, these people in Mallorca sure know how to live life leisurely. Many of the best restaurants and shops and accommodations are situated in this city, and the locality’s culture is reflected in the arts that you see everywhere. Most of the city’s main attractions are within easy walking distance from every familiar place. In the area you can still see old walls and narrow street neighborhoods, beautiful patios and historical monuments, Moorish architecture and more. All of which speak of Mallorca indeed a cultured city. The Passeig des Born is a distinctive part of the city where you can experience a lovely atmosphere and nice walks. Palma de Mallorca houses a beautiful quarter from old-times. An evidence of a city that is beautiful yet in many ways unspoiled of its traces from history. Palma de Mallorca is modern, sophisticated and cultured.
Malaga is located in Costa del Sol, and like all other lovely “Costa” places in Spain, this too is a prime tourist location sought after by people from all over the world. This is the second largest city of the beautiful Andalusia, which is famous of its superb seafood, exquisite wine and fine weather! There are myriad attractions one can find in Malaga, it is easy to create a fun-filled memorable holiday in this city! Strolling around Malaga you will notice its wide open boulevards and lovely parks, fascinating museums, attractive palm trees and outstanding seafood restaurants that is one of the best in the world. Going about your daily activities and exploring the “substance” of Malaga you will inevitably notice that there are a lot of indeed beautiful and unique attractions coupled with uncommon chances to experience diversion. There is just so much in Malaga to fancy about. Reportedly, the coastal area of Malaga has average temperature and a weather that is generally sunny. The wide and long stretches of Malaga’s beaches are one of the most developed in Andalusia.
On the other hand, the Cathedral is one of the popular landmarks in the city, so make sure to drop by and check it out. Its makeup is of different architectural styles due to the fact that the development of which has gone through centuries of construction. Furthermore, the Moors originally occupied Malaga and left traces of habitation and accompanying customs and ways of life evident in some of Malaga’s structures and towns. The La Alcazaba is a fascinating archaeological museum fortress. There are several museums in Malaga. The city is actually a combination of modern influence with historical foundations. The city indeed is full of art, culture and history. The Museo de la Ceramica displays a variety of ceramics and pottery that date back from history. The Picasso Museum is the famous museum of Malaga housing the works of Picasso. There are other interesting museums in Malaga that you will surely encounter in your visit. Malaga bestows art and beauty manifested in every way. Apart from being a cultural center, Malaga takes pride in being a modern city with active commerce burgeoning the area. The Calle Larios is a seemly place to start probing the city for an urbane tourist.
In every activity a tourist do seems to be involved with money. I thought that you can’t visit a place without spending one pound. Arriving in Malaga seems different. I swear this day that I would enjoy a certain place without spending not more than a few pounds. I thought my challenge is just a senseless self-challenge.
Not here in Malaga! Well, I just roam around in the location of Malaga market and took part of the joviality of the place and bang! I spent one spectacular night full of laughter and fun. The place is just simple fantastic. With the lights and people who seems to be just like me- enjoying one great night in Malaga.
I know that Malaga is the birthplace of the genius Picasso. Yet, I never thought this cultural place can give one wonderful night for the tourist and foreign visitors alike. After the bubbly night atmosphere in Malaga my friend and I decided to bar hop and join in Malaga’s night fever. Malaga’s nightlife Rocks!
Now, I know why Malaga is called the Capital of Costa del Sol. In the past as it was told by a friend that it is considered as the poor imitation of Seville, the capital of Andalusia. They owe this fast progress to the opening of the Picasso Museum- a very well acclaimed tourist destination. This is located in the centre of the city.
Like its Chinese counterparts Malaga Night Market is held in the confines of the street. With its small street food offering and sells on almost anything that can be sold… from furniture to bracelets.. and more…
Malaga is a very idyllic place for nightlife and day activities. There is no shortage of places to drink, eat, dance and sing. Everything is in this town. From the most small and cozy tapas bar to the most high-class Michelin rated bars and restaurants.
In the incoming years to come Malaga will be known as European Culture Capital. The government of Malaga has decided to bid for the title to the EU or European Union. Efforts are already made by the Malaga government to attain such goal. No wonder why the bubbly activities in Malaga are getting more and more exciting and becoming stourist favorites.
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Malaga, Spain a paradise in the Andalucia region of southern Spain. After just a short flight from Northern Europe you can experience the unique culture of this region with Moorish and Mediterranean influences. Trade in your cold weather for 300 days of perfect sunshine, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain. Malaga and the Costa del Sol stretch of coast line is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
Spain, the third largest country in Europe, is part of the European Union and continues to receive more tourist visits than it's population. What continues to attract tourists to this country? This is a complex question that deserves a thought through answer. Spain has seventeen autonomous regions and tourist attractions for everyone. It has a diversity of landscapes, regional cuisine, architecture and history abounds, one of the world's most commonly spoken languages, and very friendly people who enjoy the art of conversation.