Spain holidays are truly one of the best getaways one can have. The amazing places that one can visit here truly make this such an ideal destination for families and couples who want to unwind and relieve themselves of the stress brought by the daily grind. One of the places that you shouldn’t miss visiting [...]
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Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares
This museum is located in the heart of Malaga, in the former Victoria Tavern, a building that dates back to the 17th century. Following completion of its purchase in 1974, the building was restored and refurbished as a museum, inaugurated in 1976.
Picasso Birthplace Museum
The Museum of the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Foundation exhibits original works by Picasso from its permanent collection and from temporary loans to the museum. The museum occupies the ground floor of the building, precisely the place where the painter was born and spent the early part of his life.
Museum Acuarium Aula Del Mar
The purpose of the museum is to show the richness and great variety of marine life found in the sea of Alborán, as well as to make the visitor aware of the necessity of caring for and protecting the marine environment that surrounds us. The building is divided into two large areas: the exhibition area, [...]
Sea Life Benalmadena
A trip to Spain does not begin and end with a visit to see and explore its major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and Seville. The Iberian Peninsula has countless other attractions to offer tourists and visitors and you might want to leave your Barcelona apartments for awhile to visit and explore Spain’s hidden treasures [...]
Selwo Marina
Located in Benalmádena, in the heart of the Costa del Sol, Selwo Marina has the only Dolphinarium and Penguin Colony in Andalusia. In this exclusive Park, you can enjoy incomparable adventures transporting you to different South American locations to learn about their most charismatic fauna up-close in a land full of contrasts, starting in the [...]
Malaga festivals and traditions
The portrayal of Christ’s passion in Riogordo, the “throne races” of the nights of Easter Thursday and Good Friday in Antequera, and the solemn processions in Malaga itself, which have been declared a fiesta of International Tourist Interest, are just some examples of the significance of the Easter celebrations for the province as a whole.
