Without a doubt, the flagship of the Costa del Sol is the capital of the province, the magnificent city of this city. With more than half a million inhabitants, it is the sixth largest city in Spain, by population, and the second largest in Andalusia. Located at the feet of the Montes de Malaga mountain range in the valley of the Guadalhorce River, close to a beautiful bay surrounded by mountains, this city of Phoenician origin offers visitors countless attractions revealing the fascinating history of Malaga.
So, what to see in Malaga? Start with the most remarkable buildings, mainly located in the old town, such as the beautiful Cathedral of the Incarnation, popularly known as La Manquita or one-armed lady. Standing next to the Episcopal Palace it is an amazing point of interest itself. Don’t forget to visit the Alcazaba of Málaga, a palatial fortification built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century and considered the best-preserved Moorish citadel in Spain. Pay a visit to the Roman amphitheatre, discovered by chance in 1951, the Castle of Gibralfaro dating from the 14th century and the Church of Santiago, and of course you can’t miss the Picasso Museum, dedicated to the artistic heritage of one of the most illustrious sons of the city.
As you can see, it is not surprising that the city was awarded the status of European Capital of Culture in 2016.
Furthermore, the Costa del Sol has many other noteworthy places such as the coastal town of Estepona for example. Once there, take a walk through the old town to see the picturesque Plaza de las Flores and enjoy the promenade, the orchid house and botanical garden, or follow the intriguing Route of Artistic Murals helping to turn the city into an open-air museum by the sea.
Finally, being in Malaga province you can’t miss visiting Marbella with its exclusive Puerto Banus marina. Choose to stay at our Marbella Coral Beach hotel located just one kilometre from Puerto Banus and it will be easy to experience the incomparable atmosphere and enjoy the city. In addition, close by you can find Río Verde, an old Roman town dating back to the 2nd century AD, with some impressive mosaics.