

A charming residential neighborhood in Málaga, known for its lush parks and historic architecture.

Alameda Del Parque can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
The area has many cobblestone streets and historic sites that require comfortable walking.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate and while exploring the outdoors.
A historic square lined with bars and restaurants, perfect for a morning stroll.
A stunning Gothic cathedral, a must-visit for its architecture and history.
A beautiful square with colorful tiles, perfect for an evening stroll.
Fried dough pastries served with thick hot chocolate
Chicken and rice dish with vegetables and spices
Raw fish marinated in citrus juice, served with onions, peppers, and sweet potato
Hand-painted pottery from Alameda Del Parque, reflecting the region's vibrant colors and traditional designs.
Gourmet chocolates made from locally sourced cacao, a specialty of Alameda Del Parque.
Eco-friendly jewellery made from tagua nuts, a sustainable alternative to ivory, crafted by local artisans.
A historic café known for its traditional Spanish breakfast options and charming atmosphere.
The world's oldest restaurant, serving traditional Castilian cuisine since 1725.
A three-Michelin-starred restaurant offering innovative, molecular gastronomy dishes.

Tweetsie Railroad, a historic narrow-gauge railway, offers scenic rides through the Blue Ridge Mountains, along with a theme park featuring rides, attractions, and live entertainment.
The Bloomfield Museum, housed in a historic 18th-century home, showcases local history and artifacts, offering a glimpse into the town's past.

Medak Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.