Málaga de cerca

Molina, Margot

The city of paradise, as Vicente Aleixandre baptized it in his heartfelt verses, "hung from the imposing mountain, barely stopped/in your vertical fall to the blue waves", opens before the visitor like a history book: in just a few meters the Roman theatre, the Andalusian Alcazaba, the Malaga Museum in the imposing 19th century Customs building and the Picasso Museum. In addition, Malaga, used to receiving people from all over the world through its port, boasts of its open and cosmopolitan character. It is essential to contemplate the international scene of contemporary art, savor a good fried fish or stroll through the Palmeral de las Sorpresas and sit down for a drink in some of the premises of Muelle Uno with your eyes lost in the almost always calm Mediterranean. Malaga has it all and with the help of this guide, the traveler will be able to get the most out of the city.

Author
Molina, Margot
Subject
Travelbooks > Spain
EAN
9788408246855
ISBN
978-84-08-24685-5
Edition
1
Publisher
GeoPlaneta
Pages
160 
High
15.3 cm
Weight
10.6 cm
Release date
18-05-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Guías de cerca Lonely Planet 
Paperback edition
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Molina, Margot (aut.)

  • Molina, Margot
    Margot Molina (n. en Málaga) es periodista y viajera. Llegó a Sevilla en 1988 "para unos meses" que se alargaron hasta el 2015. Especialista en periodismo cultural, secci&oacut   Read more