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TOURISTIC GUIDE

(From Málaga to: Sevilla, Córdoba, Granada, Tarifa...)


This is a touristic guide I have prepared for families to accomplish which will be the most amazing trip you
could ever have made in your life.
Let’s say you have one-week holiday.
It isn’t only Málaga you could visit, but many other cities and places around Andalucía: Sevilla, Córdoba,
Granada, etc... so, renting a car will allow you to get the best from all this área in the south of Spain.
If you establish Málaga as the base camp, you could go to:

- Sevilla for one day (it is 2h by car) to visit the old town, walk along Guadalquivir river, visit ‘Isla de la
Cartuja’ (it was made for Expo 92), ‘Plaza de España’, ‘La Giralda’ and ‘La Torre del Oro’
Anecdote: Vikings invaded Sevilla many many years ago, and killed the bishop because they sailed up to the
river.
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/seville-sevilla-e-and-sev.htm

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- Córdoba for one day (it is 1.5h by car) to visit ‘La Mezquita’, ‘El Alcazar’, ‘Medina Azahara’ and of
course ‘La Juderia’
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/cordoba-e-and-cord.htm

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- Granada for one day (it is 1.5h by car) to visit ‘La Alhambra’ (you have to book in advance, so be
careful) and ‘Mirador San Nicolas’.
Of course, later you should stop in any of those many bars and terraces in 'La Chana' neighborhood, and
ask for a beer or soda just to see what is coming next with the drink.
Such a big ‘Tapa’ that you won't need to order any extra food.
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/granada-e-and-gra.htm

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- Cadiz for one day (it is 1.15h by car) to visit the city and eat the best fresh fried fish
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/cadiz-e-and-cad.htm
In the way back to Málaga you can pass by;

- Tarifa for half-day (it is 1h by car) to visit ‘Baelo Claudia’ ancient Roman town
https://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-de-la-luz/tarifa/

- Algeciras for half-day (it is 1h by car) to visit the harbor.

- Gibraltar for one day (it is 1h by car) to visit ‘The Rock’, do not forget the passport and be careful
where you park the car, it is preferable to park in a parking-place and pay.
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/gibraltar-gbz-gbz-gbz.htm

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- Marbella for one day (it is 45m by car) to visit ‘Puerto Banus’, do not eat, walk along the promenade,
do not stop, visit the shopping center ‘La Cañada’ don’t look at the prices.
Yes, Marbella is for rich people.
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/marbella-e-and-marb.htm
In the way back to Málaga you can pass by;
- Mijas for half-day (it is 35m by car) to visit ‘Mijas Pueblo’
https://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-del-sol/mijas/

- Fuengirola for half-day (it is 30m by car) to visit ‘Puerto Banus’


https://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-del-sol/fuengirola/map/

- Benalmádena for half-day (it is 25m by car) to visit ‘Puerto marina’ and walk along the promenade
towards Torremolinos, while stopping and trying ‘the Chiringuitos’
https://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-del-sol/benalmadena/

- Torremolinos for half-day (it is 20m by car) to walk along the promenade and try more ‘Chiringuitos’
https://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-del-sol/torremolinos/

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- Ronda for half-day (it is 1h. by car) to visit 'El Tajo de Ronda'

In the way back to Málaga you can pass by;

Málaga (downtown)

- The castle ‘Gibralfaro’ walk down the mountain to reach ‘La Alcazaba’ then you will be in downtown.

- ‘El Pimpil’ to drink sweet red wine and eat some tapas. It is in downtown

- ‘Matahambre’ to eat a little bit more but not too much. Ask for a ‘Clara’ which is beer with lemon, or
ask for a ‘Tinto the Verano’, also with lemon. Also in downtown

- Museums: Picasso y Thyssen, Pompidou, Russian collection, CAC, Wine museum, Car museum, Glass
museum, etc...

- The Cathedral, it is called ‘La Manquita’ try to discover, why?

- Muelle Uno, big ships boarding people with a finger system, like if they were at the airport.

Walk the streets, enjoy the light, the people, the buildings, the terraces on the streets and on top of the
buildings.
There is much more but, I think with all this information, you can start preparing your trip.
If you have any question feel free to ask.

Regards,
José.

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