MÁLAGA
seems at first an uninviting place. It's the second city of the south (after Sevilla), with a population of half a million, and is also one of the poorest: official unemployment figures for the area estimate the jobless at one in four of the workforce. Yet though many people get no further than the train or bus stations, and though the clusters of high-rises look pretty grim as you approach, it has its attractions. The elegant central zone has a number of interesting churche... [More]
Renewed completely the 2002, the Hotel Zenit Malaga has become acomfortable and cosy hotel of 61 rooms. To the modernity of theestablishment is added its excellent situation in the East zone of the city, next to the Muslim Fortress of the Alcazaba and the church of the Victory, 15 minutes away from ... [More]