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Travel Tips
Being located on the southern tip of the European mainland, Malaga is blessed with a typical mediterranean climate. Tourists can enjoy Malaga throughout the year, though the enjoyment will be at its peak if you travel during the Malaga Summer Fair which comes in August.
Malaga has some brilliant sites for you to go and explore. However, if you are on a short trip, then the top 10 best places to vist are Alcazaba, Malaga Cathedral, Picasso House-Museum, Cafe de Paris, La Cancela, Parador de Malaga-Gibralfaro, Gibralfaro Castle, Casa Natal de Picasso, Tryp Guadalmar and Hotel Larios.
If you are a fan of great foods, then Malaga's the place to be. Most of the restaurants serve delectable Spanish food. Though, restau
Flamenco shows, jazz sessions, shopping, festivals and sight seeing in and around the city of Malaga will keep you entertained.

If you are in Malaga and you want some help regarding sight seeing then the following tourist offices can be contacted.
Tourist Information Municipal office
Address: Plaza de la Marina
Tel:952 213445
Fax:952 229421
Tourist Information Office Junta de Andalucia
Address: Aeropuerto de Málaga
Tel:952 048484 Ext: 586
Fax:952 048535
Tourist Information Municipal office
Address: Avda. de Cervantes, 1 Pº del Parque Tel:952 604410
Fax:952 214120

Hospitals and Police Station Contact Numbers:
In case of emergency:
Local Police
Address: Avenida de la Rosaleda, 19
Tel: 952 126500
Emergencies:092
Fax:952 126561

Red Cross
Tel:952 222222
Hospital Clínico Virgen de la Victoria
Address: Campus Universitario Teatinos
Tel:9951032000
Hospital Carlos Haya
Address: Avda. Carlos Haya, s/n
Tel:9952390400
Hospital Materno Infantil
Address: Arroyo de los Ángeles, s/n
Tel:9952304400

Travelling in Malaga

By Train
Malaga city has two types of local trains, C1 and C2. The C1 runs from the city centre to Fuengirola along the Costa del Sol and the C2 line offers service to Alora. The airport stop is situated on the C1 line, which continues along the Costa del Sol. The Renfe is the main station of the city that is used for inter-city and cross-country travel across Spain. It is also a meeting point of Line C1 and C2. Malaga city has trains from Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and other several destinations in Spain. This mean of travel is inexpensive, convenient and highly recommended during the summer to avoid heavy traffic on the roads between Malaga and the rest of the Costa del Sol.

By Bus

