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Málaga
Inka discovers that there's more to the Costa
del Sol than sun and sangría. Málaga is a bit of a Spanish secret. Most
people fly into the airport and head straight out of town to the coast.
But the heart of the town is full of hidden treasures.
Málaga's Cathedral is known as La Manquita, the
one-armed lady, because it has only one tower. They never finished the
other one. One of the best places to visit is Altarajanas, the market,
where seafood is the order of the day.
For centuries Málaga was an influential and wealthy port. Merchants
built their homes there on the profits made trading wine and fish.
Inka meets local writer Alfredo Taján at the Antigua Casa de Guardia,
one of the most traditional wineries in town. He tells her of the unique sweetness of Málaga wine and the literary
names all its varieties receive.
He also praises the virtues of light in Málaga. It has been an
inspiration for all writers and painters who have created their works in
the city.
The Costa del Sol is trying to improve its image by attracting a new
kind of tourist.The combination of exclusive accommodation and an
expensive marina are bringing the jetset to Benalmádena.
Not far from the coast, Inka is taken for a ride to the countryside by tour
guide Pepe Prieto. He tells her the story behind El Caminito del Rey - the King's Little
Path - at El Chorro.
Alfonso XII, the King of Spain between 1874-1885, ordered the building
of the path to fully enjoy the view of the Gaitales Gorge and the
channelling of water between reservoirs. He personally visited the path,
and ever since it has been known as El Caminito del Rey.
Pepe points out that farmhouses in good condition are an exception in
the area. 'Many,' he says, 'are in total ruins.' He thinks they should
be restored for rural tourism.
Málaga - Local Links
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Benalmádena
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