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An amazing tasty journey to Málaga
The largest city on the Costa del Sol, Málaga, is a place of beautiful contradictions which harmoniously collide and become an awesome holiday destination, impregnated with charm and mystery to be revealed.
Málaga truly has it all, and its sights range from scenic beaches and hikes to its century-old castle structures, stylish harbors and excellent restaurants.
The best day to start a day is by having breakfast at Cafe Centra, the classic old man bar very popular among tourists, where you can literally have “Smurfs”- “Pitufos”, a small bread roll with Spanish olive oil, tomato puree and Iberian ham, which is absolutely delicious, even though it’s not blue or cartoonish. You have to try it!
Although in Spain, churros are very popular and tasty, Málaga has its own unique way of serving them. The iconic shape of churros, called the tejeringo makes them even more tasty, playful and definitely more irresistible. You can’t hide from their delicious and sweet taste and you can’t leave Málaga without trying them, well dipped in coffee, chocolate, or plain sugar. These churros are definitely not dessert, they are just sweet snacks which you can have them all day long if you want to, without feeling guilty!
If you want to have a good meal in Málaga, you can go pretty much everywhere, because the Spanish cuisine is based on fresh food preparation, not on pre-cooked food. There is a varied range of dishes you can choose from, starting with the popular tapas, which are basically tasty starters, before having the main course, consisting of fried fish, Brava fries, octopus, squid or Padron peppers, very much appreciated by the tourists.
As a main course, you can have all kinds of meat alongside with fries and salad, the famous delicious paella, which consists of rice and seafood or you can have cuttlefish and shells in heavenly exquisite sauces. The Spanish cuisine is so rich in flavors and colors, so diverse and amazingly tasty that you can easily get used to this type of cuisine for the rest of your life.
Not mentioning the famous Spanish drinks and cocktails, such as the sweet creamy horchata, icy fruits granizados, amazing wine or cava sangria and unusually served beer with sweet fizzy water, called clara.
Spain is amazing and Málaga is definitely worth visiting, always counting on Malaga Airport Transfers for unforgettable holidays and beautiful moments with your loved ones!