Málaga has become one of the most attractive destinations in southern Europe. With over 320 days of sunshine a year, a constantly evolving food scene and a cultural offering that includes the Picasso Museum, the Centre Pompidou and the Carmen Thyssen Museum, the city offers much more than beach.
Its old town blends landmarks such as the Alcazaba and the Cathedral with pedestrianised streets full of life, traditional markets like Atarazanas and terraces where you can enjoy the Mediterranean climate all year round.
Connectivity is excellent: an international airport with direct flights across Europe, high-speed rail to Madrid in two and a half hours, and a commuter rail network linking the entire Costa del Sol. Málaga is also the first city certified as a Digital Nomad Destination by AENOR.




