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Malaga: The City of Paradise

What makes Malaga special?

Malaga is called the "City from Paradise" and the name is not mistaken. It is a true paradise for those who know how to enjoy it. Malaga is a city of sea and sunlight. Sea breezes, fishermen's quarters, beaches.

History and art

Founded by the Phoenicians, its Muslim past, the grandeur of its religious monuments and its old quarter is crowned by the Picasso Museum, dedicated to its most universal son.

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Traditions

Both young and old maintain traditions such as Holy Week, impressive for believers and non believers alike and an event of extraordinary beauty for those in search of aesthetic delights.

Festivals

The Malaga Fair is pure joy, by day in the city centre and by night in the fairground. There isn't a moment's rest for our students.

People

For centuries, Malaga has been home to a mixture of races. Open, welcoming, friendly people. It isn't difficult to find someone to chat with if you have a mind to.

Climate

Extremely mild in winter and warm between May and October, warm enough to feel like a swim in the sea, an aperitif at an outdoor café or a stroll in the evening or the cool of the night.

Flora

Spectacular trees and bushes filled with flowers. A small tropical cosmos in southern Europe.

Cuisine

Fried fish, superb quality fruit and vegetables, wine, everything you need for a tasty, healthy diet.
A privileged position
Near Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Gibraltar, the white villages, mountains for walkers, coastal areas for all tastes, not to mention Morocco .

...The City of Paradise.

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