Although you cannot pass through Malaga without trying its famous fried fish and skewers, it is not the only gastronomic luxury that this corner of Andalusia offers us. We like it so much that we have already told you what towns to visit in the provincewhich are the essentials when visiting Malaga capital And what are they up to? its best beach clubs But, what if what you want is to go out for tapas? We investigate which streets its inhabitants move through when they go out to eat snacks.
In Malaga there is a lot and good tapas, their locals and visitors. In the downtown area, a pilgrimage through Granada street.The best way to go through it is going down and starting with the Pimpi, one of the most traditional wineries in the city and is a must.
Also in the historic center is Calderería Street, an area with lots of terraces and taverns that invite you to extend your after-meal conversation until you stay to see how it’s done at night. Although, if you are by the cathedral when your guts start to rumble, relatively close is the coal squarewhich is never lacking in a good Malaga tapas route.
However, there are many tapas areas with their own charm. Another key point is Plutarco Avenue and its surroundings, relatively close to the University. The atmosphere is, above all, student, since there are perfect places to have a snack and then return to the General University Library, but it is also an area where families are welcome.
In the event that what we are looking for is a beer and something light, sit in the neighborhood scree, next to the beach, is a true privilege of life. Also, if you later take a campero (native sandwich) in the area, the play will be round.
For a slightly higher plan and, above all, if you come from outside Malaga, you may be interested in going through pier one. A shopping center in the port where there are multiple tapas restaurants and sunset views that no visitor should miss.
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