Overview:
The lively city of Malaga, on the coast about 80 miles (129km)
southeast of Seville, is the gateway to Spain's popular Costa del
Sol holiday resort region. The city was also the birthplace of
Pablo Picasso, and features several galleries displaying his work.
Most notable is the 16th-century Museum of Fine Arts, alongside the
Cathedral. Picasso's birthplace in Plaza Merced is open to the
public and showcases his life and works. Like most Andalusian
cities, the holiday retreat of Malaga has Moorish roots and its
illustrious past has left an imprint on the historic centre,
particularly around the fortress of La Alcazaba, dating from 1065,
which is now an archaeological museum. The Moorish castle nearby is
used as a state hotel. The city's famous botanical garden, sited on
the Calle Alameda, dates from the days when Malaga was a popular
winter holiday resort for the rich and famous, and is also worth a
visit.
Restaurants: Malaga has top-rate restaurants to enjoy on holiday;
Clandestino, La Paloma, El Campanario de Ignacio and El Tintero
come highly recommended.