Holidays in Costa del Sol
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Malaga
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2 Adult(s)
for 3 night(s) in Malaga
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1 Room(s)
Flights
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Outward:
15 Sep 2008
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Geneva
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Malaga
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Return:
18 Sep 2008
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Malaga
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Geneva
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*Infants must travel on an accompanying adult's lap
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What's on in Malaga?
Top 4 'What's On' in the area.
- Alcazaba
Alcazaba and Gibralfaro are military forts dating from the period of Arab rule. There is a palace inside the walls with a beautiful garden and spectacular views. The Roman theatre just beneath was built during the first century A.D. and has recently been restored and renovated after many years of neglect.
- The cathedral
Malaga’s cathedral was built between 1500-1700 on the site once occupied by the Aljama Mosque. Renaissance style with a Baroque main façade and décor. - Museo Picasso
This beautiful museum in the 16th century Buenavista Palace is a must for all visitors to Malaga, young and old. Thanks to the grandmaster’s daughter-in-law Christine and grandchild Bernard, the museum boasts a collection of nearly 200 works of art. Just a stone’s throw away, at Plaza de la Merced, the house where Picasso was born is also open to the public.
- Jardín Botanico
The affluent couple Jorge Loring and Amalia Heredia created this fantastic garden around their Hacienda La Concepción in the 19th century. 30,000 square metres with 500 tropical plants.