Malaga is one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia and Spain. In it we find many places and beautiful corners that, sometimes, are lost to the visitor's sight by ignorance. Today in our blog of Transfer in Malaga Online we recommend some curious places of the province of Malaga to visit in your stay in the Costa del Sol.
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Then, we leave you in our blog some of the most curious places that you can visit in the province of Malaga:
- Passage of Chinitas: it is a small alley full of history that takes us back to another era. It is a cozy passage with shops and shops that leads to a small inner plaza where other streets converge as a courtyard. It is known as Pasaje Chinitas by the famous Café Chinitas, named by García Lorca in one of his poems.
- Cementerio Inlés: this cemetery was declared in 2012 Well of Cultural Interest. It was built in 1831 to give a dignified treatment to the Protestants who settled in Spain. It is the first Protestant cemetery in Spain. In it we can find many species of plants and sepulchral monuments with classic, neo-Gothic and modern elements.
- Mercado Ataranazas: Malaga's most famous market and one of the oldest. It consists of a neo-Arab and Nasrid style building. It is a market full of charm for its positions of meat, fish, fruits and vegetables. You can also eat there if you wish.
- Stupa of Benalmadena: Located in the Sierra de Mijas, this Buddhist stupa offers magnificent views of Benalmadena and the beach. The building stands out for its white and golden color. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Western Europe.
- Los Baños del Carmen: is one of the most emblematic places of the city. It consists of an old spa located at the foot of the sea built for the upper class of society. Currently, it consists of a cafeteria restaurant with magnificent views and an unbeatable charm to see the atarceder.
- Castillo Colomares in Benalmádena: it is a very curious and beautiful monument to visit. It consists of a castle that commemorates the discovery of America. In its interior is housed the smallest church in the world.