You would think that with a Napoli scarve and Maradona pictures on the walls, the pizzas in Tarifa’s Trattoria were good. But owner Luciano Fabricio is taking no chances. The Neopolitan cuts no corners when it comes to offering the best pizzas and pasta in town…and possibly the whole Costa de la Luz. Having won the Best Independent Pizza award …
Read More »Malaga residents join forces to clean up their streets
Come together at Las Delicias in Malaga. Credit Toni Moroillas, Instagram. Residents in Malaga City have taken to the streets and social media to protest against persistent street litter. Now locals are cleaning up their own streets. This outcry comes after comments by Mayor Francisco de la Torre, who claimed he’d never heard of anyone complaining about trash in the …
Read More »Jon Clarke discovers a quiet place in Banus to enjoy a peaceful meal in peace.
As you stroll past the pots of flesh in Puerto Banus, your heart will naturally sink. When confronted with a crowd of holidaymakers in pasties, a group entitled Saudi teenagers or a mob of rubberneckers, the hackles immediately rise. It’s not surprising that most expats flock to the north of Spain during this time. You might find it difficult to …
Read More »Footloose: modern humans follow in the footsteps Neanderthals at Spanish beach
It is one of Costa de la Luz’s most popular and famous beaches The kilometres-long white sandy beaches are a magnet for families who bring their children to enjoy a day at the beach. But it would seem that there is nothing new in this – proof has been discovered that Neanderthal man did just the same thing 150,000 years …
Read More »What is in a Name? Malaga Province village has changed its name.
The only village in Andalucía bearing a name linked to Franco’s regime, “Villafranco del Guadalhorce”, has officially been renamed “Villa del Guadalhorce”. The decision was approved by a majority vote in the Alhaurín el Grande town council on Friday, August 1, which complies with Spain’s Democratic Memory Law, and which mandates the removal of references to the Francoist dictatorship from …
Read More »Texas rocks Starlite: Unmissable night in Marbella
The iconic Glasgow pop-rock group Texas will be performing at Starlite Occident in Glasgow on Monday, 11th August for a night filled with their best songs. The Scottish group, formed in 1986 rose to fame when their 1989 chart-topper “I Don’t Want A Lover” reached number eight. Texas, a Scottish band formed in 1986, has sold over 40 million albums …
Read More »Vox reports that despite the opposition of far-right Vox, a northern Spanish town votes to revoke honors bestowed on Franco.
The proposal to remove all honors and recognitions for Francisco Franco and associates was approved by the Palencia Provincial Council. All except Vox MP Ricardo Carancio accepted to comply with the Historical Memory Law which recognizes the rights for the victims of Spanish Civil War. It is important to note that the word “you” means “you”. caudillo Since 1945, he has been …
Read More »Mayor Lara’s nightmare: more fines for Benalmadena’s Past
The mayor of his town, Juan Antonio Lara, must be sighing and wishing for a vacation as he has suffered yet another setback due to previous administrations. The council has been forced to spend almost half a mil of taxpayers’ money to pay a heavy fine due to previous councils. Benalmadena Town Hall has been ordered to pay €444,850 due …
Read More »The coastal footpath of Estepona is nearing completion
The Estepona City Council is nearing the end of a project that was launched over a decade ago. It aims to create a continuous route for pedestrians along the entire coast. The project, which aims to connect the coast route on foot, has now reached 95 per cent completion, and the remaining sections are close to their conclusion. The latest …
Read More »Southern Spain’s most picturesque coastline is bright, breezy, and perfect for watersports and walking.
While the wind is howling outside and it’s well over 35° in the sun, i’m sitting under a deep shade and wondering which amazing culinary creation I will serve next. La Traina is one of Andalucia’s most secretive restaurants. You won’t find it accidentally. It is tucked away in a pothole-ridden lane between Vejer de la Frontera, and Zahara de …
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