2019年9月18日 星期三

Malaga, a charming coastal city






In search of our brunch :)








Treasure a historical building


preserve and make it alive


A busy daily market


We did not intend to cook for our brunch, so we started strolling stalls of dried food and fruit stalls.




































Ready-to-drink juice

Olive Oil, not cheap, even sold at the market !




Dried groceries, good presentation, tidy and well organized !





















Buy a drink, it's just so casual, at the market stall






outside the market at the street side
nothing short of a drink and simple food













The outlook of the market and it's architecture style is impressive



After strolling the market, we still opted to buy ready-to-eat at a small shop opposite the market building.  







Yummy







On the way to our sightseeing points......

Bus stop and kiosk


Once upon a time, Malaga was an outpost guarding Spain coastal line.

At the hilltop is the castle, Gibralfaro.



Flying flags were first to catch the eyes
everywhere  you visited a castle







overlooking the sea, guarding the coast




















































Back to the city.....





A tunnel under a university showing the
ruins of the old city, where it once was .
This is preservation !


Malaga was once under the reign of the Roman empire, so there is a semi-theatre as one sees at Rome, of course of a much much smaller scale :)






























Side street is not lack of magnificient buildings !!!

Time to look for a restaurant for a farewell dinner.











As we were going to say good-bye to our trip of southern Spain (departing Malaga at midnight,  we enjoyed a decent restaurant early evening :)