Malaga Tapa Tour3 hours |
Tapas in Málaga have influences from all parts of Spain, but especially from AndalucÃa. On the Málaga Tapas Tour, we'll take you on a stroll through the city to try specialties like pesccaito frito, seafood like concha fina, the best jamón ibérico and sweet Málaga wines. We'll also introduce you to culinary traditions from other regions and point out some great little places for tapa hopping while you're here. As we unravel Malaga's culinary mysteries, we'll help you develop a good sense of ordering and knowledge of the most typical dishes. This port city has a great mix for the traveler: a lively walking center, great shopping, awesome tapas bars, ancient ruins and attractive museums. Some of the biggest attractions include the Picasso museum, his birth house, the Roman theater, the botanical gardens and the modern art center. The fortress is like a small Alhambra with views of the ocean; seafood restaurants along the mellow Pedregalejo beach are filled with ambiance and Málaga's friendly and easy-going locals. Coming attractions include a Thyssen art collection and a fine arts/archaeological museum. This city is the undiscovered coastal gem of Andalucia, and is a great base for discovering the region. | ||
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"I would like to thank you again for the really wonderful experience we had with you on our culinary tour of Madrid (July 6th - Mike, Adele and Jessica). Not only were you warm and personable but you gave us insights and tastes we would have never found on our own. I can still taste the fried chiles with sea salt, the bacalao pastry and the cookies from the cloistered nuns."Â --Mike, Tampa Florida, 2006 Read more testimonials | |
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