malaga

Hola, malaga

Malaga might not be as popular as other Spanish cities, but a quick visit to the birthplace of Pablo Picasso is enough to win any visitor's heart. With a great mix of ancient history and modern culture, nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, and several kilometres of beach, it's quite easy to see why Malaga has been described as 'Paradise City'.

cafés

Los Cafés para visitar

Ice cream

Dimas Mira e Hijos

Dimas Mira e Hijos is an institution in Malaga. Praised by locals and tourists alike, it holds the title of having the best ice cream in town — a fact evident from the long queues that form outside this establishment. Although they don't have a place to sit, you'll find lots of benches around the Cathedral to enjoy your rich and creamy ice cream. And don't worry about the wait, the staff at Casa Mira are friendly, helpful, and fast.

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Churros with hot chocolate

Casa Aranda

Eating churros is a must when visiting Malaga. And for nearly nine decades, Casa Aranda has been serving this delicious treat to be dipped in velvety, hot chocolate to both locals and visitors with great success. Drop by for some breakfast or an afternoon coffee with the locals.

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