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14 Days in Malaga

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14 days learning Spanish in Malaga enjoy the life

Malaga provides a wide range of choices for interesting free time activities all year around and is much more than just its beaches and perfect weather. In the Capital its possible to find everything from international basket matches to small local markets and for people interesting in going a bit further away the province of Malaga and the rest of Andalusia offers splendid opportunities.

Malaga provides a wide range of choices for interesting free time activities all year around and is much more than just its beaches and perfect weather. In the Capital its possible to find everything from international basket matches to small local markets and for people interesting in going a bit further away the province of Malaga and the rest of Andalusia offers splendid opportunities.

Climate

Sea breezes from the Mediterranean coastline regulates the summer heat to a more comfortable levels than the inland Andalusian towns and the Malaga Mountains form the perfect barrier to protect the city from the colder weather in winter. It can still be very hot in July and August and it can be colder (minimum of around 13 °C) between December and February. Some much needed rainfall is to be expected in the colder months, but it usually does not usually last for long.

History and Monuments

As well as homage to the great Picasso, other great historic monuments include the imposing Baroque Cathedral, popularly known as ‘La Manquita’ (One Armed Woman), referring to its rather lopsided appearance due to the missing east bell tower. High on the hill above the city is the Parador (state run hotel) of great historic importance. It was once a Moorish castle and is a wonderful place to either stay the night or have a long lunch enjoying these privileged surroundings with panoramic views over Malaga city and out across the port to sea.

Although there was much destruction in Malaga, especially during the time of the Spanish Civil War, there is still plenty of proof of the Moorish occupation. Today you can visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, dating back to 1065, which also now features a very interesting archaeological museum.

There are also many churches in and around the centre, of great architectural and historic interest well worth visiting.
 
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