After a delicious dinner, make sure to experience the nightlife of lively Spaniards in the local bars. You're asking where? Nightlife in Malaga is concentrated in several parts of the city. Malaga's most visited and busiest is the old town, Plaza de la Merced and Plaza de Uncibay.
After a delicious dinner, make sure to experience the nightlife of lively Spaniards in the local bars. You're asking where? Nightlife in Malaga is concentrated in several parts of the city. Malaga's most visited and busiest is the old town, Plaza de la Merced and Plaza de Uncibay.
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Wherever you are in this charming area, when choosing a restaurant or bar, we recommend checking a tripadvisor.com page where users recommend and rate different attractions. |
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NIGHT MARBELLA The port of Puerto Banus in Marbella is the centre of nightlife. There are plenty of restaurants and bars that are open during the day, so you can head right there for a tasty lunch as well. Marbella has one of the best sky bar nightclubs in Europe. We recommend visiting Pangea if you're a lover of entertainment and nightlife. |
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FESTIVALS Spain is home to several festivals throughout the year. For instance, Feria Malaga festival, taking place in August, celebrates the re-conquest of the city. The streets are lit up and full of colours, street dancers performing the famous flamenco or bullfighting. In the autumn there is an International Jazz Festival, ideal for music lovers, and in March, a film festival is taking place. You can experience the popular Flamenco show in Kelipé or in Tablao Los Amayas. Tickets must be booked in advance. Of course, Flamenco is known throughout the area, so don't be surprised if you go out to dinner and come across this amazing dance. |