Itinerary
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Pass By: Castillo de Gibralfaro, Camino Gibralfaro s/n : Camino de Gibralfaro, 11, 29016 Malaga Spain
The ancient Phoenician enclosure contained a lighthouse that gives its name to the Gibralfaro hill (Jbel-Faro, or lighthouse mount). It was Abd al-Rahman III who transformed the ancient ruins that existed before the arrival of the Romans into a fortress. The fortress was expanded and converted into a fortress by the Nasrid king Yusuf I in the year 1340. The castle was subject to a strong siege by the Catholic Monarchs throughout the summer of 1487. After the siege, Ferdinand the Catholic took it as residence, while Isabel I of Castile chose to live in the city.
Pass By: Playa de La Malagueta, Malaga Urban Centre, Malaga Spain
Malagueta Beach is a beach in the Downtown district of the city of Malaga, in Andalusia, Spain. It is an urban beach with dark sand located on the eastern coast of the city, between the port of Malaga and La Caleta beach. It is about 1,200 meters long and about 45 meters average width.
Pass By: La Farola, Paseo Farola 19 At the end of Pier 1 of the Port, 29016 Malaga Spain
La Farola is a lighthouse located in the Spanish city of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Work of the engineer Joaquín María Pery y Guzmán, its construction was completed in 1817, being then located at the entrance to the Port of Málaga
Pass By: Centre Pompidou Malaga, Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n Muelle Uno, 29001 Malaga Spain
The Center Pompidou Málaga is a headquarters of the Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture of France located in the space called El Cubo in the Spanish city of Málaga. This is the first headquarters of the Center Pompidou Paris abroad.
Pass By: Ayuntamiento de Malaga, Avenida Cervantes 4, 29016 Malaga Spain
The Malaga City Council is the institution that governs the city and municipality of Malaga. It is one of the four public administrations with political responsibility in the city, along with the General State Administration, the Junta de Andalucía and the Provincial Council of Málaga.