With the car, you can in a very convenient way to visit Malaga and remain flexible and independent of other modes of transport. To Seville, Málaga is the second largest city in Andalusia, and at the same time the sixth-largest in all Spain. About one hundred kilometres of the Gibraltar Malaga located del Sol, the so-called coast of the Sun on the Costa. Just this situation make Malaga a very popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Even in the winter, a visit is worthwhile, because the cold season is reflected in the Mediterranean with mild temperatures that are perfect for walks in beautiful nature. If you choose a tour with a hire car, Malaga offers numerous car hire companies, whose services you can use on the ground.
Malaga Airport offers a wide range of car hires for travellers, so that nothing in the way a website with the car. An international airport is located directly on the coast about 10 km south of Malaga. To Barcelona, Madrid and Palma de Mallorca, Malaga airport in the occupies the fourth place. Large international airports such as Frankfurt, Rome and Lisbon are served regularly.
In the year 8 BC the Phoenicians, a Semitic people of modern times, the southern coast of Spain and staked there first settlements. But only by the invasion of the Romans and their Government takeover a proper town was from the small town. In 1490, reforms were introduced under the authority of the Catholic Kings, which should make the city a colony with Christian belief. During the Spanish civil war in 1973, it came to the most atrocious massacres of Málaga, where nearly 10,000 people lost their lives.
The city of Malaga offers its tourists and visitors a wide range of cultural and historical sights that characterize the entire city and the unique atmosphere of the place. Worth seeing are above all the museums of Centro de Arte Contemporaneo Malaga, an exhibition hall for modern art, and the Museo Picasso, where you can admire some 200 original works of the painter. But also the theatre of Cervantes, the Moorish fortress of Alcazaba and the Plaza de la Merced, a popular meeting place in the evening, tell a part of the history of Malaga and take in the event of a bygone time.