Hello!

This time, I’m going to write a story about my trip from southern Spain to Morocco!

The tour schedule is Granada from Spain/Malaga -> Cordoba -> Seville -> Alhesiras -> England/Gibraltar -> Morocco/Tanzier -> Chefshauen -> Pes -> Germany – to talk about the episodes of each city trip!

Today, we’ll start with Malaga!

Malaga, Spain is also the best resort city in Spain, and it is a southern coastal city located in the Alboran Sea to the far left of the Mediterranean Sea!

It is also famous as the place where Pablo Picasso was born!

As soon as I arrived in Malaga, I went to the famous indoor market to fill my stomach

Mercado Central de Atarazanas (Indoor Market) Entrance
Mercado Central de Atarazanas (Indoor Market) Entrance
Appearance of the market
Food
Fish shop

As I looked around, I felt that it was similar to the Korean market but different.

Now that I think about it, I think it’s because the way the products are displayed is different.

Octopus skewers

After looking around hard, I ate octopus skewers

It’s delicious to match the reputation of being a coastal city

Málaga street
Málaga street

Walking through the streets of Málaga,

Iglesia de San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist Church)
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist Church)

After looking around Iglesia de San Juan Bautista

I went to see the Castillo de Gibralfaro.

Castillo de Gibralfaro is located on a mountain, so going up to the observatory is almost like climbing.

Gibralfaro means the stone of a lighthouse!

The view of Malaga from the observatory of ‘Gibralfaro’
Gambas

After all the journeys, a glass of beer in Gambas

I don’t think I can see the whole city of Malaga in a day

I haven’t been to the sea except for seeing the sea above Castillo de Gibralfaro, but it was unfortunate that I didn’t go to the beach.

If anyone is going to Malaga! I hope you can go to the beach on a generous schedule!

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