Malaga Spain

19-08-2007

 Visit the breathtaking Malaga

In the tilt of Spain found Malaga, this part of Spain bound with fish caught from the nearby sea. Malaga almost served foods coming from their wealthy oceans; most of the foods they usually serve are fresh and clean. Fried fish with a mixture of olive oil is the most cuisine Malaga served. The mixture of olive oil makes the tourists love the cuisine since olive oil as we all know contained much of nutrients which are good for everybody’s health. Seafood being served here comes from the different forms; there lay the lobster, shrimps, clams, anchovies, grilled lobster and more. Surely, you will be amazed with its palatable, natural and fresh taste.

Malaga does not only focus on their modern food served in some of their prominent restaurants. They also serve native foods like tapas as one of their appetizer; this kind of cuisine culled from beef and it is also known even to the Philippines which they fondly called it tapa. Aside from its foods, the place is also known to their sherry wine freshly came from the vineyards and wineries from Jerez, and in time for desserts they mostly served polvorone on the table.

If you are in Malaga, don’t waste your time wandering the city that owned a magnificent view. The most famous attraction found here in Malaga is the Military fort, Alcazaba. The fort was built between 1057 and 1063 with Moorish influences. And in its base located the Roman Theatre, there are various of cathedrals found here in Malaga that only means that the city has the great influence of the Roman Catholic religion. On the other hand, the city Museum of Malaga is what they call Palacio de la Aduana; there are actually more to mention museums here in Malaga and it will be great if you tour it yourself.

Celebrating festivals are very much frequent to the Malaga folks. Most of the folks here upon launching festival celebrate it with all their passion. Semana Santa during Holy Week is the most celebrated and popular festival in Malaga. The celebration will kick-off with procession of floats decorated with mostly candles, lights, and velvet. This moment will make the tourists came out from their lodging place and line up themselves of watching this cool religious significant parade. The celebration actually keeps on every night of the holy week.

After the commemoration of the holy week Feria de Abril comes into the next line of the celebration. This kind of festival will had shown a flamenco dance, drinks of wine, castanet clicking and partying. You will love to see the women wearing colorful costumes while dancing the flamenco and it also includes horse parades. During the arrival of the month of May, Malaga again has a celebration of their patron saint. As you have noticed, there are many festival celebrations here in Malaga. All of these events will give you more insights about the culture and walks of life of the people living in this city.