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1. Museo Picasso (Picasso Museum)
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2. Museo Catedralicio
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3. Catedral (La)
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4. Iglesia del Sagrario
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5. Malaga
- Malaga is a city in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, Spain. It is the second most populous city...
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6. Málaga Cathedral
This 16th-century Renaissance cathedral in Málaga's center, built on the site of a great mosque, suffered...
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7. Jábega
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8. Q-Eros
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9. Alcazaba
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10. Alcazaba
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Begin your adventure in the heart of Malaga, and learn about its history by perusing its interesting museums. Begin at the Museo de Arte Sacro, the museum of religious art. Then head to the Alcazaba, the old Jewish quarter. This area is packed with history and is well worth a look. Take a stroll through the Plaza de la Merced, and be sure to check out the building where Picasso was born. Afterward head to the Plaza de la Constitucion. The streets surrounding this beautiful square are teeming with little shops, so be sure to leave time for perusing.
No trip to the area is complete without a visit to the Pasaje Chinitas, which tells the historical tales of bullfighters and flamenco singers. From here, head to the Plaza y Acera de la Marina, and enjoy where the city meets the water at this stunning square. Don't miss the Pasao del Parque or the botanical gardens of Malaga. This is a great way to unwind after a long day of city exploring.
