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Things to do in Costa del Sol

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The top 2.033 attractions in Costa del Sol

Churches in Archidona
Hermitage of San Isidro
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Past the bridge, before entering the village of Archidona, lies the pretty hamlet Huertas del Rio off to the right. There are just
Bike Paths in Antequera
EnBici (bikes Provided by the Town Hall)
(1)
I had not heard of this Andalusian municipalities initiatives, so it was a surprise when I went to visit Antequera Ecological Mar
City Halls in Antequera
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Ruins in Villanueva de Algaidas
Convent of Recoletos of San Francisco de Asis
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The ruins of this convent are worth visiting. They were once called "Nuestra Señora de la Consolación de las Algaidas", founded by
Rivers in Villanueva de Algaidas
The Trough Creek Bridge
(1)
Right next to the Church of Rupestre and the ruins of the Convento de Recoletos St. Francis of Assisi, you can see the bridge that
Squares in Antequera
(3)
Streets in Antequera
(4)
Of Cultural Interest in Malaga
(8)
Beaches in Torrox
(6)
Nightclubs in Malaga
(6)
Villages in Tolox
Tolox: Open Window to Las Nieves Sierra
(1)
The smell of roasted chestnuts, perhaps some vestige of the smell of soup, maybe a slight scent of orange embers ... So are the au
Streets in Marbella
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Of Cultural Interest in Malaga
Beaches in Marbella
(6)
Shopping Malls in Rincón de la Victoria
Rincón de la Victoria´s Shopping Centre
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Centro Comercial Rincón de la Victoria is situated between the Autovía del Mediterranean and the M-24 to the height of the town th
Temples in Benalmádena
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Churches in Casares
San Sebastian Parish Church
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Located in the center of town, this small chapel dates from the seventeenth century and has a single nave (basilica). If you walk
Churches in Alhaurín el Grande
San Sebastian Church
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La Ermita de San Sebastian is in the pretty village of Alhaurin El Grande, Malaga. Its construction dates from the VX century and