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See the City from Above: The Most Stunning Viewpoints in and around Málaga

Ever wondered what Málaga looks like from above? The city and its surroundings offer plenty of viewpoints that open up breathtaking perspectives over the coastline, the mountains, and the urban landscape. Some of them are easy to reach and perfect for a spontaneous sunset stop, while others require a bit of hiking effort—but reward you […]

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What’s on in Málaga this week (20–26 April 2026): Live music, theatre, feel-good events & creative plans

This week in Málaga is all about atmosphere, connection and variety. From indie pop concerts and thought-provoking theatre to cult cinema, classical music and social events, the city offers a dynamic mix of experiences for every mood. Whether you feel like dancing at a live show, diving into cultural performances, getting creative, or simply meeting

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How to reach El Caminito del Rey by public transport – my experience

Once known as “the most dangerous path in the world”, the Caminito del Rey has transformed into one of southern Spain’s most popular attractions, drawing thousands of visitors every year. If you’re considering visiting this spectacular footpath just an hour from Málaga, take this as your sign: it’s absolutely worth it. Between dramatic cliffside views

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What’s on in Málaga this Week (13-19 April 2026): Culture, Concerts & Culinary Highlights

This week in Málaga offers a rich mix of culture, community, and entertainment, bringing together everything from contemporary art and live music to literature, family activities, and local food markets. Across the city and its surroundings, visitors can experience major festivals, intimate cultural events, and social gatherings that highlight both emerging talent and local traditions.

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What’s on in Málaga this week (6-12 April 2026): Yoga at the beach, live music & dance

After an intense week of Semana Santa, Málaga begins to exhale. The processions have passed, the streets grow quieter, and the city slowly returns to its everyday rhythm. This week is less about big spectacles and more about atmosphere: live music in intimate venues, creative gatherings, and small moments that make the city feel personal

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4 bakeries in Málaga that will satisfy your hunger for “german bread”

As a German expat in Málaga, there’s one thing I truly miss from home: good bread. Step into any supermarket here and you’ll quickly realize the options are limited—mostly baguettes, but nothing that truly resembles the hearty, flavourful loaves we are used to. Luckily, Málaga is home to several bakeries that bring you much closer

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What’s on in Málaga this week (30 March-5 April 2026): Semana Santa & other cultural highlights

This week in Málaga is dominated by Semana Santa, as numerous processions take over the streets and shape the rhythm of the city. From early morning to late at night, Málaga is filled with a unique atmosphere you won’t experience at any other time of the year. But beyond the processions, there’s still plenty to

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Semana Santa in Málaga: Everything you need to know

On March 29, one of the most important events of the year in Málaga—if not the most important—begins: the Semana Santa (Holy Week). During the week leading up to Easter, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, processions move through the entire city, carrying enormous golden thrones. But what is the story behind this tradition, why

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What’s on in Málaga this week (23-29 March 2026): Culture, connection & the beginning of Semana Santa

From interactive city adventures and dance classes to budget-friendly tapas nights and the start of Semana Santa — this week in Málaga blends social experiences with cultural highlights. As spring arrives, the city offers the perfect mix of outdoor activities, live events, and opportunities to meet new people. Whether you want to explore Málaga through

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