The province of Malaga is one of the most famous and active in Spain. Mainly in summer, when hundreds of national and international tourists travel day after day through the main means of transport, such as Malaga Airport – Costa del Sol, Maria Zambrano Train Station and Malaga Cruise Port.
Malaga is a province rich in tradition, culture, natural attractions and other elements that make it a place where you can spend years touring without ever getting bored. For that very reason, there are many things that average tourists miss out on.
Some of the most curious places that the province of Malaga has to offer are the ones we mention below:
– The Cortijo Jurado in Malaga: it is an old hacienda from the middle of the 19th century that is especially attractive because, beyond its colonial design, many supernatural stories revolve around it that will surely attract the attention of more than one curious person.
– Chinitas Passage: this is a small commercial passage where the design of the premises gives the impression that you have traveled through time. It owes its name to the famous Café Chinitas.
– Atarazanas Market: it is one of the oldest markets in Malaga and at the same time the most popular, which stands out not only for its history, but also for its Nasrid design. In it you can find different fruits, vegetables, meats…. and all at a very good price.
– English Cemetery: This cemetery was built in 1831, designed for the country’s Protestants. Its main attraction is its neo-Gothic and modernist architecture. In 2012 it was declared cultural heritage.
– St. Teresa’s hand in Ronda: for Catholics and believers, in Ronda you can find the “incorrupt” hand of St. Teresa, which can be considered by many as a good luck charm.
– Baños del Carmen: what was once a spa built for the high society of Malaga, today is a beautiful restaurant built at the foot of the sea.
– Stupa de Benalmádena: a Buddhist stupa where you can enjoy the beautiful landscape that the Sierra de Mijas has to offer.
– The village of Júzcar: this is the “Smurf village”, where you can see something different and very funny, thanks to its small blue houses. All the ornamentation in Júzcar refers to these cartoons, which undoubtedly breaks with the aesthetics of the rest of Andalusia.
– The Castle of Colomares: this castle is in Benalmadena and was built in commemoration of the discovery of America. Inside you will find the smallest church in the world.
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