Málaga attractions - our guide to the capital of Costa del Sol
Málaga is located in the south of Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea coast and at the foot of the Betica Mountains. It is the second largest city of Andalusia, right after Seville, and the capital of the province of Malaga. Nestled between the golden sands of the Costa del Sol, it is one of those cities that are said to have been many, but… no one has seen them. Due to the fact that Malaga is one of the two international airports in Andalusia (you can fly directly to Malaga from Warsaw, Katowice-Strachowice and Krakow-Balice), it is often treated only as a transfer point and starting city for others resorts on the Costa del Sol. Meanwhile, Malaga has attractions to offer to both: fans of intensive sightseeing and lovers of active recreation. Although Malaga is somewhat overshadowed by the big Spanish cities of showpieces, Madrid or Barcelona, and the more popular resorts on the Costa del Sol, such as Marbella, no one who visits it will be able to complain of boredom. Just 2 days is enough to see most of the places for which it is famous: museums, monuments, beaches and nature parks.