Malaga, Spain
Malaga is a beautiful part of the southern region of Spain, so we took this trip during late November when we needed a bit of sangria & sunshine! As a tourist there aren't too many things to do in the town, it's definitely more of a fun and relaxing trip.
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Malaga Hits:
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Everything is walkable
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Beautiful architecture and views around every corner.
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Wide variety of cafes and restaurants (make sure you get some tapas!)
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Alcazaba- medieval palace, a great way to view the whole city.
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Urban Jungle Hostel- beautiful rooftop patio, offers a fun pub crawl and it's super easy to meet people! We spent most of our trip with other students who study in Europe.
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Noria Mirador Princess- Ferris Wheel overlooking the city, we went in the evening which was the perfect time to see the sunset over the ocean!
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Factory – Craft Brewery- many different kinds of IPA’s and ciders that we enjoyed with friends, central location and great atmosphere
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Malaga Misses:
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The Beach- late November weather was about 19 but the beach was extremely windy and it was too cold to wear bathing suits.