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Malaga Centro
A Typical Andalucían city
Mercado de Ataranzas
Where Tapa is king
For Foodies
Costa del Sol


Garlic clams and tempura vegetables.

Always popular at the beach, a platter of fresh shrimp.

City Beaches, a few minutes walk from the city centre

Some just for locals

Thousands arrive at Malaga airport every week heading for the sunny beaches of the Costa del Sol, but the locals have their own beaches. Southside beaches provide sandy Mediterranean sunbathing,, walkways, cycling paths and seafood cafés.

Urban Beach. Surrounded by apartment buildings residents take advantage of the beach facilities; a place to workout, or enjoy fresh seafood at one of the beach cafés, 'Chiringuitos'.

Chiringuitos Malaga Spain

Sardinas Asados. Grilled Sardines at Chiringuito Rocamarat Playa San Andres a less well known beach on the south side.



The beach Chiringuito. Summer beach chiringuitos along the cost of Malaga offer fresh seafood on the sand


A shady spot on Playa San Andres, beach in a south-side neighborhood

Malaga Spain, A shady spot on Playa San Andres, beach in a south-side neighborhood

Malaga Spain. Beach Eats Smoke drifts from a fire roasting sardines at a beach Chiringuito

 

 

Beach Eats Smoke drifts from a fire roasting sardines at a beach Chiringuito.

 


 

Pescaito Malagueño, the classic beach fish fry of Malage

Conchas Finas, large local clams in a spicy sauce at Marisqueria Pelayo, Calle Pelayo 17

Malaga Spain. Conchas Finas 

Large local clams in a spicy sauce at Marisqueria Pelayo, located in a neighborhood east of the city centre. Calle Pelayo 17