Spanish Tapas – Origin and Curiosities

Traditionally, the usual way of consuming Tapas, is having one or two in each bar, together with a drink and then moving on to another bar and repeating the process. This itinerant consumption (one bar, consumption, another bar) in Spanish is called "Tapeo" or going for tapas and this can go on as long as you wish or the bars stay open; in many regions of Spain it is quite usual eating out or going for dinner on weekends based on Tapeo.
Spanish anchovies tapa

How to order a coffee in Malaga

There are things that are unique to Malaga! One outstanding example is the coffee culture in the capital of the Costa del Sol, which is found nowhere else. Coffee lovers have at their disposal not only excellent cafes and terraces, but also a unique way of ordering, so continue reading to know how to order a coffee in Malaga.
9 ways to order a coffee in Malaga

Roasted chestsnuts in Malaga

A few days ago began autumn and now are appearing the chestnuts stalls in the streets of Malaga. Roasted chestnuts in Malaga are special for being a product "Made in Malaga" (from the Serrania de Ronda).

When to visit Malaga. Which month is the best to travel to Southern Spain?

When we’re going to travel, the first thing that comes to mind before planning a trip, is adapting it to our possibilities. You may have your holidays already assigned and find you can’t choose which day to come, but in the fortunate case of being able to choose whenever you want to go on holiday, I will try to show you the pros and cons of some of the most popular months to visit the Costa del Sol, although I believe it could perfectly be applied to any coastal city in Spain.
When is the best time to visit Malaga

Beware of the Radars in Malaga

There are several radars on the Costa del Sol with which you must be careful if you rent a car in Malaga; these radars are speed radars, stretch radars and mobile radars although the latter are not indicated. Remember that being fined while driving a rental car does not exclude you from paying the fine and will increase with the corresponding administrative expenditure of the rental company managing your fine.
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Transfers from the airport

Accessibility Beaches in Malaga with service for disabled bathers

Malaga beaches have been pioneers in offering the possibility to take a refreshing dip to disabled persons or with reduced mobility, with a large easy-access device and monitor attendance. Thus not only disabled but also blind and deaf can enjoy a swim and a certain degree of autonomy, thus increasing their wellbeing.
Accessible beaches

Malaga beaches – The Blue Flag

The blue flag is used to distinguish the beaches and ports that comply with environmental conditions, as well as with a minimum of facilities available.

Malaga Pass: Enjoy Malaga with your Tourist card and discounts

Are you interested in learning more about Malaga and want to visit the largest number of monuments and museums in the city? Then you'll be interested in what Malaga Pass is all about, a card you'll pay for once and get free access to Malaga's unique museums and buildings.
malaga-card

The popular feast of Chestnut Roast in Marbella, Nov. 1

During the last weekend in October and November 1 takes place a classical tradition in Marbella and the villages of the Genal Valley and Serrania de Ronda: The Dia del Tostón. When is celebrated and where? All the details inside this article.
roasted chestnuts in Malaga

Innova Park in Benalmadena, a new space for urban culture

Very close to the popular Parque de la Paloma (Paloma Park) in Benalmadena has been created a new space for urban culture. In an area of 11,000 m2 with green areas are located several facilities dedicated primarily to the youth of the municipality, with outdoor activities, and a Youth Auditorium.
Innova Park in Benalmadena