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The Malaga Lifestyle

This is definitely a city with its own individuality and flair. Not quite a tourist town, the capital of Costa del Sol nevertheless attracts people from all over the world – the fact that it has one of the finest climates in all of Europe may just have something to do with that.

The locals here are very friendly and fun loving, and visitors are always reluctant to leave. This laid back yet strangely vibrant city leaves quite an impression on those who pass by and exchange a friendly work with a local, bask in the sun for a while or participate in one of the areas many activities.

The promenade is filled with locals and there are great bars and fish restaurants to try. Socializing is an important part of Malagan lifestyle and that can be done anywhere be it in cafes, shopping arcades and discos. Here, the young Andalusians dance and drink the night away.

The lifestyle here is colorful and involves a wonderful blend of tastes, smells and sounds: from the blazing summer sun pinned to the bluest of skies, to the cool marble floors, to sounds of gypsy flamenco guitars and enthusiastic “Ole!” being cried out at the local bullring, to the delightful aromas of traditional Andalusian cuisine, Malaga is definitely a place to be!

  • Daily Life in Malaga: As a city that has always been on the crossroad of very different cultures, Malaga has gleaned traditions and customs from many different races, resulting in the interesting and unique Malagan flavor.
  • Transport in Malaga: The fastest and cheapest way of moving around Malaga is using public transport. You can go by train, by bus, by taxi or rent a car, a scooter or a bike yourself.
  • Weather in Malaga: Malaga enjoys a pleasant Mediterranean climate all year round, with bright sunny days for the greater part of the year.
  • Clothes in Malaga: With the warm climate, it is tempting to wear as little as possible; however people here tend to be particular about what they wear around town.
  • Events in Malaga: Malaga celebrates a vast array of festivals and events throughout the year, many of which are linked to religion.
  • Sports in Malaga: As Malaga is all about the famous Costa del Sol, it is only natural that beach and water activities take first place here.
  • Shopping in Malaga: Small family run stores provide you with traditional products from the region, at a cheap price, good quality and with friendly service.

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