07 Aug
Posted by linda craik as About Andalucia, Andalusian Food, Malaga, Restaurants
Because of its close proximity to the sea, Malaga cuisine is typically Mediterranean with fish and seafood featuring heavily. The most famous local dish is deep fried fish in batter called Pescaíto Frito or Malaga style fried fish which requires the freshest fish and right kind of oil to achieve the correct crispness and taste. […]
It is one of the biggest in Europe and attracts millions of visitors each year, the Malaga Summer Fair is held every year in August . The fair is an extravaganza of flamenco and “fino” (dry sherry) commemorating the Christian victory over the Moors in 1487. This year the event is been billed as […]
03 Aug
Posted by Jim Mackie as About Andalucia, Historical places, Living in Andalucia, Malaga
Located at the entrance to the stunning Guadalhorce valley the town of Alhaurin de la Torre has much to offer visitors.The twon is located just 17kmfrom Malga and a short drive from the Airport this Andalucian town is fast becomming a popular base for visitors to the Western Costa Del Sol. It is within easy […]