A Weekend to Remember
How about spending your weekend in one of the oldest cities the world has? Well, if your answer is yes, then come to Málaga, a city that is approximately 2,700 years old and is the sixth largest city in Spain.
Málaga, the birth place of the famous painter PICASSO, is one of those few places that offer a combination of ancient heritage with modern culture.
Add to it, the pleasant climatic condition that it experience through out the year.
How to reach? From Madrid, the distance to Málaga is 537 kms and flight, AVE (Alta Velocidad Española) train and Bus/ Car service takes 01, 03 & 06 hrs respectively to reach.
Where to stay? The city offers some cheap hotels a brief list of which is given below:Hotel NameAverage Rate per Night (in $) Address Details Nearby Spot IGH ELISEOS 53Paseo de Reding 19 - Malaga, Spain 29016 Plaza de Toros ZENIT MALAGA 62 Cuba 1-3-Malaga, Spain 29013 Picasso's Birthplace ATARAZANAS 68C/atarazanas - Malaga, Spain 29005 MIMMA VILLA GUADALUPE 70Calle Bandaneira, 6 - Malaga, Spain 29190Malaga What to eat? You can find numerous beach side cafeterias and food joints to fill up your stomach.
But it is advisable to have a go at their taste.
As you are in a different country and community so why not have a try and get a break from that regular food you usually have.
Start with a bowl of GAZPACHOS, a cold soup.
Then have Pescaito Frito, a type of fried fish.
Along with it take a plate of boiled SHRIMPS.
Now in the main course, have Rabo de Toro a la Rondeña, a famous preparation made from bull's tail.
Don't forget to have GREEN SALAD, made from the fresh vegetables available in the region.
Lastly, have Bienmesabe, a dessert made from almonds, sugar syrup, cinnamon, lemon zest, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream! What to see? LA ALCAZABA, one of the oldest fortresses in the world.
Created during the 11th century, it was the king's palace then.
Inside it now remains an archaeological museum.
While you enter, you shall also see the REMAINS OF A ROMAN THEATRE built during the reign of Caesar Augustus.
Connected to LA ALCAZABA is Castillo de Gibralfaro (castle on mount Gibralfaro), a fortress built during 14th Century.
Near to it is Catedral de la Encarnación (cathedral), built during the 18th century.
Also, MUSEO PICASSO Málaga (Picasso museum), Palacio de Buena Vista (Buena Vista Palace), Palacio de la Aduana (Museum of Arts), Santuario de la Virgen de la Victoria & La Iglesia del Sagrario (the two churches), MIMMA (Interactive Museum of Music), Puerto de MALAGA (Málaga port) and Plaza de la Merced (birth house of Picasso) are other historical attractions.
So, all of you who are reading this article just be ready to spend a weekend at Málaga to experience historical evidence at its best.
Málaga, the birth place of the famous painter PICASSO, is one of those few places that offer a combination of ancient heritage with modern culture.
Add to it, the pleasant climatic condition that it experience through out the year.
How to reach? From Madrid, the distance to Málaga is 537 kms and flight, AVE (Alta Velocidad Española) train and Bus/ Car service takes 01, 03 & 06 hrs respectively to reach.
Where to stay? The city offers some cheap hotels a brief list of which is given below:
But it is advisable to have a go at their taste.
As you are in a different country and community so why not have a try and get a break from that regular food you usually have.
Start with a bowl of GAZPACHOS, a cold soup.
Then have Pescaito Frito, a type of fried fish.
Along with it take a plate of boiled SHRIMPS.
Now in the main course, have Rabo de Toro a la Rondeña, a famous preparation made from bull's tail.
Don't forget to have GREEN SALAD, made from the fresh vegetables available in the region.
Lastly, have Bienmesabe, a dessert made from almonds, sugar syrup, cinnamon, lemon zest, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream! What to see? LA ALCAZABA, one of the oldest fortresses in the world.
Created during the 11th century, it was the king's palace then.
Inside it now remains an archaeological museum.
While you enter, you shall also see the REMAINS OF A ROMAN THEATRE built during the reign of Caesar Augustus.
Connected to LA ALCAZABA is Castillo de Gibralfaro (castle on mount Gibralfaro), a fortress built during 14th Century.
Near to it is Catedral de la Encarnación (cathedral), built during the 18th century.
Also, MUSEO PICASSO Málaga (Picasso museum), Palacio de Buena Vista (Buena Vista Palace), Palacio de la Aduana (Museum of Arts), Santuario de la Virgen de la Victoria & La Iglesia del Sagrario (the two churches), MIMMA (Interactive Museum of Music), Puerto de MALAGA (Málaga port) and Plaza de la Merced (birth house of Picasso) are other historical attractions.
So, all of you who are reading this article just be ready to spend a weekend at Málaga to experience historical evidence at its best.
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