One of the oldest cities in Europe lying in the south of the Spain, Malaga is said to be “New Barcelona” due to its rich cultural diversity and plenty of sun, history and sightseeing. The city sparkles in 300 days of sunshine each year and captivates you with balmy breezes across its stunning beaches scattered all around; La Malagueta Beach is one of the best beaches in the city where you can simply soak up the rays across a large palm tree-lined stretch and enjoy booze at several beach bars.
With several remnants of its rich past reflected at all corners, Malaga undoubtedly takes you back in time; Roman Amphitheatre, Moorish fortress of Alcazaba, Gibralfaro castle and Cathedral of Malaga are some of the topmost historical places to discover here. Besides, the Picasso Museum, Pompidou Centre and Car Museum are the places to divulge in the city's rich art and culture. Foodies would love to explore a unique gastronomy scene here and treat their taste buds with some of the best tapas in Spain; there's a wide range of restaurants, tapas bars and cafes serving wonderful seafood and delectable Mediterranean cuisine.
The city is also renowned for its music; you can discover here a number of beach bars including Plaza de Uncibay, La Malagueta and La Guarida – a few of the most prominent. This is not all! Malaga also amazes you with one of the best Botanical Gardens of the country - The Garden La Concepcion, and various other natural delights. You can have a great family time here spending a day at one of the tremendous water parks; Aquavelis, Aquamijas and Aqualand are a few interesting places with landscaped gardens, attractions, swimming pools and numerous thrilling slides.