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Spain - Malaga

Nestled within the heart of Andalusia in southern Spain, the bustling harbor city of Malaga stands as a vibrant hub with a population of approximately 600,000. Rooted in history, Malaga, Spain's sixth-largest city, has witnessed the passage of 2,800 years, making it one of the world's oldest urban centers. Amid its bustling streets, Malaga's city center offers a captivating blend of antiquity and modernity, a treasure trove of attractions set against a picturesque backdrop.

Worth seeing
Malaga's charm is further enhanced by its captivating attractions:

Pablo Picasso Museum: A tribute to its illustrious native, the museum houses a collection of Pablo Picasso's iconic works, ensuring an immersive journey into the mind of a master artist.

Museo Casas de Munecas: Adjacent to the Picasso Museum, this imaginative space unveils Spain's history through 50 enchanting dollhouses, offering a unique perspective on the nation's past.

Motor Museum: For automobile enthusiasts, the city hosts an exceptional motor museum showcasing an exquisite array of classic cars, a treat for those with a need for speed.

Antique City Center: Meandering through the city's charming antique streets can be a day of its own, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant pulse of Malaga's life.

Climate
Malaga has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and dry, hot summers. The coldest and rainiest months are from December to March with a daytime temperature of around 17 degrees centigrade. The hottest months are July and August with daytime temperatures of around 30 degrees centigrade.

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