29 August 2025

Arrozeando

Finding the best paella in Malaga used to be a proper puzzle, but Arrozeando has settled that debate once and for all. This rice specialist in the charming Pedregalejo district transforms Spain’s most iconic dish into something rather extraordinary. While paella originated in Valencia, it has become as quintessentially Spanish as flamenco dancing, and every family guards its own secret […]
29 August 2025

Er Pichi de Cái

This charming Cadiz-style restaurant chain has taken Malaga by storm, expanding from one humble taberna (traditional Spanish tavern) in Huelin to seven locations across the city in just three years. The original Er Pichi de Cái opened in the coastal Huelin neighbourhood, where locals first fell in love with its authentic Andalusian atmosphere and exceptional seafood dishes. Since then, the enthusiastic […]
29 August 2025

Hermanos Alba

Tucked away in the charming seaside district of El Palo, Hermanos Alba stands as one of Malaga’s most celebrated seafood restaurants. This family-run establishment has earned serious culinary credentials, featuring in the prestigious Repsol Guide and ranking 14th among informal restaurants in the Opinionated About Dining (OAD) guide. The restaurant gained extra celebrity appeal when Malaga-born singer Pablo Alborán dined […]
29 August 2025

Restaurante Vino Mío

Nestled in the heart of Malaga’s historic centre, Vino Mío has been delighting diners with contemporary cuisine since 2003, earning its stripes as a proper fixture on the city’s restaurant scene. The restaurant boasts front-row seats to the illuminated Cervantes theatre, making it an ideal spot for pre- or post-show dining when you’re catching a performance. Under new management since […]
12 August 2025

Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol

The Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol (Church of Saint James the Apostle), situated on the bustling Calle Granada, holds a rather special claim to fame that art lovers will adore. This is where Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, was baptised on 10th November 1881. The infant Picasso received his impressively long full name: Pablo […]
1 August 2025

Getting on the ‘padrón’

If you plan to stay in Malaga or anywhere in Spain for an extended period, one of the first pieces of official paperwork you will need to complete is registering on the padrón municipal de habitantes, commonly referred to simply as the padrón. This is the local population census, and it is essential for anyone who wants to prove residence in Spain and […]
29 June 2025

Nudist beaches in Malaga province

The Costa del Sol isn’t just about chiringuitos and sangria – it’s also home to some of Spain’s most liberating naturist beaches where you can embrace your birthday suit in spectacular Andalusian surroundings. According to the Spanish Naturist Federation, there are seven official nudist beaches in Malaga province, though plenty of unofficial spots exist for those seeking textile-free tranquillity. Whether […]
28 June 2025

What’s the weather like in Malaga?

It should come as no surprise that one of the main reasons people flock to Malaga and the south of Spain is the absolutely glorious weather. The Costa del Sol (literally ‘Coast of the Sun’) has attracted mass tourism ever since the 1950s precisely because, as its name rather obviously suggests, it basks in sunshine practically all year round. While […]
29 September 2024

How to get a NIE in Malaga

Resident or not, to get practically anything done in Spain, you need an identification number. If you’re not Spanish and you’re planning to stay in Spain long term or do business in the country, you should look to get yourself a Número de Identidad de Extranjeros (known most commonly as an NIE). What is a NIE? What does it look like? A […]
9 February 2024

Museo del Vino (Wine Museum)

Located just off Calle Carretería, the Museo del Vino offers visitors a comprehensive look into the region’s esteemed wine heritage. Since its opening in 2008 within the historic Palacio de Biedmas, the museum has attracted a steady stream of wine enthusiasts and history buffs alike. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the winemaking process, from grape cultivation to bottling. Through […]
9 February 2024

MIMMA (Malaga Interactive Music Museum)

Housed within the 18th-century Palacio del Conde Navas, the Museo Interactivo de la Música de Málaga (MIMMA) is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts and curious minds alike, offering visitors the chance to explore both musical history and architectural heritage. Located in the historic centre of Malaga, this museum boasts one of Europe’s most comprehensive private collections of musical instruments, […]
8 February 2024

Accessing free public healthcare in Andalucía

The public health system in Spain often ranks among the world’s best. Known for its universality, it provides free-at-the-point-of-use healthcare (for most services) to all residents, regardless of their income level or employment status. Funded through taxes and social security contributions, the system offers comprehensive coverage, including primary care, specialist services, hospital care and prescription drugs. Health centres and hospitals […]