You must see the ancient...
You must see the ancient castle of Malaga. This castle sits atop a hill on the eastern side of Malaga overlooking the Harbor and City. This was a very important fortress for the Moors and Spainards in Spains history.
Cortijo Amaya s/n, Malaga, 29793, Spain
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That would be by bus to La Linea
http://www.ctsa-portillo.com
Málaga Bus Station has a regular service to La Línea, the town just cross the border from Gibraltar. Departures from Málaga to La Línea are at: 07:00, 10:00, 11:30, 14:00, 16:30. Sundays there is a departure from Málaga to La Línea at 19:50. Bus company is Ctsa-Portillo, Alsina Graells or Alsa, depends on the departure time and availability of busses.
How long does it take with the bus from Malaga to La Linea?Thxs...
Last I took it from San Pedro it was about an hour, and that is half ways. So my guess is about two hours. It's a comfortable bus with air-condition
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You must see the ancient castle of Malaga. This castle sits atop a hill on the eastern side of Malaga overlooking the Harbor and City. This was a very important fortress for the Moors and Spainards in Spains history.
Although Spanish 'night life' usually starts very late and it is often common to go out around midnight, especially at weekends, it is not the case during the 'off season'. It was nearly impossible to find a restaurant open afer 12pm during the week.
In the summer and at the weekends, many bars and clubs will not open before 23:00 any time before this will be relatively quiet. Usually the night life is lively and continues until the early hours of the morning, often 6 or 7 AM, at which time you can stop for coffee and breakfast on your way home!
In the mountains north of Marbella, fields of gnarled olive and almond trees give way to pretty white-washed villages such as Monda, Guaro, Coin and Ojen. The views are breathtaking; the mountains of the Sierra de las Nieves, the Bay of Málaga and the distant snow capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada in the distance. There are few places that can boast both coastal and mountainous beauty so close to each other.
This is a map of the arrivals terminal at Malaga. The red shaded section is the refreshment bar. The exit doors are opposite.
Go through these and turn right to catch the Nr. 19 bus to the main coach station or Malaga centre. (Runs every 30 minutes, fare €1).
I forget the name of the bar/restaurant we went to, but it was cheaper than the hotel.
Girls, don't be offended when you are called Maria. It's normal. Pollo is Spanish for chicken. Since I never head of mad chicken or claw and beak disease, that's what I choose when in a Spanish country.
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