Alameda that borders with the province of Córdoba where the spirit of one of the most famous bandits lives on along the “El Tempranillo” route.
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Alhaurín de la Torre
Alhaurín de la Torre has all the elements of a modern town while preserving the town charm and the essence of Malaga.
View More Alhaurín de la TorreAlhaurín el Grande
Alhaurín el Grande, many civilizations lived in the area, but since the 15th century its churches and hermitages have marked its essence.
View More Alhaurín el GrandeAntequera
Antequera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its tradition, dolmens, the Torcal and the Peña de los Enamorados.
View More AntequeraArchidona
Archidona, an ancient city located in the center of Andalusia that surprises with its architecture and with its historical-artistic buildings.
View More ArchidonaBenalmádena
Benalmádena town and coast, a perfect wedding between traditional and modern with a great offer of leisure, culture and Malaga tradition.
View More BenalmádenaCártama
Cártama cozy town close to and adjacent to the City of Malaga, full of traditions, storeis, legends and culture.
View More CártamaCoín
Coín is one of the large towns in the province located in The Guadalhorce Valley, its old town and its stately homes are worth visiting.
View More CoínCortes de la Frontera
Modern town with an ancient history with peculiar buildings surrounded by a natural green park of cork oaks.
View More Cortes de la FronteraCuevas Bajas
The last village of the province that borders Córdoba, with the beautiful valley and the Genil river “Where Malaga looks out over the Genil”.
View More Cuevas BajasCuevas de San Marcos
Cuevas de San Marcos, an inland town in the Nororma region where hiking, mountaineering and caving is the main attraction.
View More Cuevas de San MarcosEstepona
Estepona captivates with its historic center, its squares, fabulous beaches and the decoration of plants along its traditional streets.
View More EsteponaFuengirola
Fuengirola in the heart of the Costa del Sol. From a humble fishing village to an exemplary city dedicated to tourism without losing its charm.
View More FuengirolaFuente de Piedra
The favourite color of Fuente de Piedra is undoubtedly pink, especially in the month of March when 20,000 flamingos land in their lagoon to reproduce.
View More Fuente de PiedraHumilladero
Humilladero, its simple streets of white houses create great tranquility along with its natural spaces and many hiking trails.
View More HumilladeroJimera de Libar
Jimera de Libar located in the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park region is the perfect and ideal environment for hiking enthusiasts.
View More Jimera de LibarJúzcar
Júzcar known worldwide as the Smurf Village but this town has much more to offer than the color blue, a traditional village with history.
View More JúzcarMarbella
Marbella world famous for its luxury and its Puerto Banús, but without losing the historical charm of its old town.
View More MarbellaMollina
Mollina, where its vineyards produce most of Malaga’s wine and where Christmas is lived all year round in its famous Nativity Scene Museum.
View More MollinaPeriana
Periana, a village at the foot of the Sierra Alhama dedicated to the agricultural exploitation and cultivation of olive trees in the highlands of the Axarquía.
View More PerianaPizarra
Pizarra, in the heart of the Guadalhorce Valley, a modern town with charms of the past surrounded by its mountains guarded by its Christ.
View More PizarraRincón de la Victoria
Rincón de la Victoria offers beautiful and extensive beaches but without forgetting its culture and its splendid treasure cave.
View More Rincón de la VictoriaRonda
Ronda a magical city divided between its old town and modern nucleus by its majestic and spectacular bridge.
View More RondaSalares
A white village of the Axarquia of Arab origin where its streets and minaret is a jewel of the Mudejar route.
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