Malaga, or the capital of the Costa del Sol, is a city located in the province that bears the same name, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. With 570,000 inhabitants, it becomes the sixth city in number of inhabitants in Spain. Both the Spanish and the foreigners who visit it agree on one point: Malaga is more beautiful than ever.
To the combination of sea and mountains we must add much more. A lively atmosphere, abundant bars and restaurants where you can eat the best sardine skewers and drink sweet wine, impressive natural landscapes such as El Caminito del Rey, historical corners such as the Alcazaba, one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia; and culturally, a city that has taken the lead as one of the cities with the best museums in Spain. After all, we are talking about Picasso’s Malaga.
As for its beaches, the offer is abundant: La Malagueta, Pedregalejo, Huelín, La Misericordia, among others. Whether to live all year round or as a second home, Malaga offers joy and life all year round, as well as countless activities and places to discover.