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Where not to live in Malaga?

The 4 areas of Málaga you should avoid
  • Palma-Palmilla. Located on the right bank of the Guadalmedina river in the north of Málaga, Palma-Palmilla's (or the 5th District) the home of the Málaga FC and the regional newspaper Diario Sur. ...
  • Some areas in La Trinidad. ...
  • Some areas in Lagunillas. ...
  • Some areas in El Palo.




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Málaga city There are barely any areas to avoid in Málaga, with safe neighbourhoods like Soho and El Palo offering family-friendly attractions and beaches. Málaga's Old Town, also known as El Centro, is where the heart of the action is.

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Málaga neighbourhood: La Malagueta With a 1,200m long beach spanning from Puerto de Málaga to Playa de La Caleta some call La Malagueta the best neighbourhood to live in Malaga. The area's located east of the Historic Centre and offers many luxurious hotels and beach bars for your downtime.

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The 4 areas of Málaga you should avoid
  • Palma-Palmilla. Located on the right bank of the Guadalmedina river in the north of Málaga, Palma-Palmilla's (or the 5th District) the home of the Málaga FC and the regional newspaper Diario Sur. ...
  • Some areas in La Trinidad. ...
  • Some areas in Lagunillas. ...
  • Some areas in El Palo.


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Malaga EAST belongs to the most exclusive area of ??Malaga Capital. It limits to the west with the Historic Center of the city, to the south with the Mediterranean Sea, to the north with the Colinas del Limonar and Cerrado de Calderón, and to the east with the town of Palo and Lomas de San Antón.

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Culture and people The people from Malaga and the Andalusians in general are well-known for their great friendliness. The residents tend to love partying and enjoying themselves.

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Calle Larios is the most emblematic, elegant and famous pedestrian street in Málaga.

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If you're planning to spend a day in the city, you can walk pretty well everywhere; a lot of sights, including the Picasso Museum and the Alcazaba (the castle) are located around the Centro Histórico.

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Today, the city is a cosmopolitan hub that draws visitors from all over the world with its stunning architecture, interesting museums, and unforgettable atmosphere. Thanks to its location along the sun-soaked coast of southern Spain, Malaga is also the bonafide capital of the Costa del Sol.

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