In the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, most of the towns are well recognized for their traditional infrastructure as well as their characteristic appearance of small white houses, colored doors (mostly blue), native flowers of the area in the patios, balconies and terraces…

In the following post, we recommend the 4 most beautiful towns in the Malagueña province:

  • FRIGILIANA: This small town located in the mountains of the province allows us to discover its wonderful corners as well as its famous viewpoints. All the houses that make up this beautiful place are whitewashed, the streets are made of old cobblestones and are also full of flowers typical of the environment. All its characteristics have made this place one of the most beautiful towns in all of Spain. Places to visit: Callejón el Garral, Iglesia San Antonio de Pauda, Jardín Botánico de Santa Fiora…
  • RONDA: The city of Ronda is one of the towns located in the deep gorge of the Tagus (the city’s main tourist attraction). This pit separates the city into two parts, on the one hand the new buildings and new constructions (the most modern part) and on the other hand the historic center where most of the tourist attractions are concentrated, such as: Plaza de Toros, Casa del Moro, Puente Nuevo…
  • NERJA: This tourist town is the most famous among all the others. The series best known in Spain as “Verano Azul” was recorded there. Throughout this town you can see references to the series such as statues of the protagonist “Chanquete” or “Chanquete’s boat.” Or the tourist attraction for which it is most recognized: The Balcony of Europe.
  • MIJAS: The town best known for its characteristic “donkeys and horses”. An essential town to visit in Malaga. It is commonly known for its original cobblestone slopes full of flower pots and horse and donkey taxis.

We hope you liked this post and if you want to know a little more about Malaga every week, follow us on our social networks and our website. See you in Malaga!