Image Pedro Luís Alonso Gardens Malaga's purest example of formal, Mediterranean gardens, the Pedro Luîs Alonso Gardens, were designed by the architect Guerrero Strachan, whose hand is behind most of the recreations of historical gardens to be found in the city. Named... Málaga Gardens
Image Peñón del Cuervo Playa El Peñón del Cuervo, located in the city of Malaga, capital of the Costa del Sol, takes its name from the rock formation that, as an isthmus, divides the beach into two areas. The Peñón del Cuervo is a protected biological enclave,... Málaga Beaches
Image Picasso´s Gardens These gardens were opened in 1981 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of this famous painter from Malaga. They have a symmetrical arrangement as the petals of a flower. Among its harmonious and striking vegetation highlight the... Málaga Gardens
Image Pocopán Natural Viewpoint Pocopán Natural Viewpoint was named after an old house which does not exist any more. Its name seems to be related to one the first owners of the house who used to say about his property with a winepress that it gives 'mucho vino y poco... Málaga Viewpoint
Image Saint James’ Way The Camino de Santiago (Saint James’ Way), has historically been identified as the French route, the Camino Francés, which goes from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela. In reality, the Saint James’ Way is a network of routes that... Málaga Routes