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Things To Do in Málaga

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Is Málaga boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what three local experts had to say about things to do in Málaga.

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Malaga is a port city located on the south coast of Spain. An infinite number of tourists visit the city every year to live the Mediterranean dream at least for a couple of weeks. Malag is famous for its picturesque scenery, tasty cuisine and rich history. Moreover, it is situated near the most beautiful spots of the Spanish Costa del Sol, which makes it a perfect location for those, who would like to explore the coastline.

Lauren, says: 2020

The main language spoken in Malaga is Spanish. However, the area is home to many expats coming from the UK, Germany and the Scandinavian countries in the main. In summer time temperatures can average in the low 30s Celsius. Malaga is on the south coast of Spain and is served by Malaga airport. This airport is the gateway to the Costa del Sol and sees many thousands of tourists each summer as they flock to the very popular holiday resorts along the south coast.

Whilst Malaga’s beaches are picturesque (when not overrun with tourists), those moving here ought to be aware that the salaries on offer are the lowest in the country. Due to the reduced cost of living, companies often pay their employees what would be considered less than a living wage – at times even the minimum wage – in the UK. English teachers in particular are often paid under the table.

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