Novotel Malaga Hotel Málaga

Avenida De Velazquez Malaga Málaga, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands

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A travel blog entry by thom_rm

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Estando engripado aproveche para leventarme lo mas tarde posible y tomar ventaja del hotel. Asi que me quede hasta las doce cuando correspondia el check out y luego de haber dejado el equuipaje en el locker del hotel rumbeé al Museo Pablo Picasso. La parte centrica de Malaga tiene una distribucion de las calles muy enquilombada, con lo cual me toco perderme y desosrientarme en varias oportunidades.

Ya en el museo, como eran las doce y pico ...

Touring Málaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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... Many of us had a siesta. I worked on the pictures and the blog.

Those of us that wanted to dine together for dinner met in the lobby at 8pm. The rain had finally stopped just in time for our walk. Nine of us went to dinner together and had an assortment of yummy tapas. (See the guy meat carver below).

After a fun-filled and exciting day we are now back at the hotel and getting ready for bed. In the morning we will be off to ...

The historic Marbella city

A travel blog entry by dvacation

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... and Aston Martins. Elegance and glamor are everywhere in this section. The coast from Puerto Banus to Malaga is gorgous, filled with rolling hills and the long stretches of Mediterranean sandy beaches with the cobalt blue, clear ocean water. I can't swallow, breath, and soak in fast enough...

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Welcome Dinner in Malaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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... longer than they would have been able to without the siesta.

The Spanish nightlife is an all-night affair. First-time visitors to Spain are surprised to see the streets just starting to fill up at midnight and are even more surprised to see people in their 60s and 70s still out at 3am. They wouldn't be able to do this without a siesta. However, today many people are unable to take a siesta and ...

Arrival in Malaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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... a nice city. Malaga's history spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. In the evening for dinner Hal, Ron, Jim and I go out to dinner and enjoy the city which is decorated for the holiday season. Tomorrow afternoon the rest of the gang arrives and we will all meet for drinks and ...

This hotel was formerly known as: Novotel Malaga