Málaga is one of the world’s best cities to live in according to expats

Dreaming of moving to one of the world’s best cities? You’re not the only one! The latest report by InterNations puts Málaga in the top 3.

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Málaga’s Amazing Ancient Trees

Málaga might be saturated with fascinating architecture, but it’s the architecture of its natural landscapes which we love the most.

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8 Fascinating Facts About Andalucía – One For Every Province

There is so much to discover in Andalucía! Its amazing history plays a major role not just in its appeal, but its global significance.

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Swimming in Paradise: The Best Waterfall Near Marbella – Charco del Canalón

With the hot summer months now upon us in Marbella, walking to waterfalls is the only way to hike!

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2024: Marbella’s award-winning year

Marbella boasted two major achievements in the first half of the year: 'European Best Destination 2024’, and the municipality with the most Blue Flag beaches in Andalucia.

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Andalucía’s prettiest medieval towns according to National Geographic

National Geographic has picked the most interesting villages in Spain, and four of them are in Andalucía.

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Ronda’s famous gorge walk gets a 1.6-million-euro upgrade

Ronda’s gorge walk, boasts a new suspended walkway offering exhilarating cliff’s-edge exploration, without the need for abseiling!

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The future of Marbella’s water supply

Marbella remains a good investment for homeowners now and in the future.

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Málaga in the top 5 places in the world for 2nd home buyers

New data shows that Málaga is a second home hotspot, the fifth most popular in the world.

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5 natural pools & waterfalls in Sierra de las Nieves

Less than an hour from Marbella you can dip your toes into icy pools and wonderful waterfalls.

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Semana Santa – The Holy Week in Marbella

Celebrated in every village, town and city across Spain, Easter sees the streets full of sacred processions and centuries old symbolism.

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7 castles in Andalucía straight out of a fairytale

These disney-esque castles are a window into Andalucía’s rich history.

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