British Airways flights to Malaga land at Malaga Airport, five miles south-west of Malaga city centre. After your flight, it's an easy journey by train, bus or taxi to Malaga's sun-dappled beaches and golf clubs. Wander along Malaga's leafy Paseo del Parque promenade to take in the sea air after your flight. Or if your flight arrives after dark, head straight to Malaga's lively bars and restaurants.
When your flight lands, follow the signs from the Arrivals hall to the Ferrocarril electric train, which runs between Malaga and Fuengirola. You'll be at central Malaga's Centro-Alameda stop in just 15 minutes. Or hop on bus number 19, which travels into central Malaga in about 30 minutes. There's a taxi rank outside Arrivals if you're loaded down with bags after your Malaga flight, but be prepared to queue at busy times.
If your Malaga flight arrives early in the morning, head straight for Malaga's seafront to watch the sun rise over palm-fringed beaches. After your flights, Malaga's light can seem dazzling. It captured the imagination of artist Pablo Picasso, whose family photos are on show in his Malaga boyhood home, the Casa Natal de Picasso. Order a sweet Malaga wine and Malaga specialities like mixed fried fish and squid in an Alameda bar. Shop for souvenir Spanish flamenco dancers and Moorish-style boxes along twisting Calle Granada street in Malaga's Old Town, and pack your bags with cheese and olives from Malaga before your flight back home.
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