Callejea Festival, Alhaurin de la Torre Credit: Ayuntamiento de Alhaurin de la Torre Alhaurin de la Torre has been preparing for Callejea – the town’s largest event to celebrate the community coming together – scheduled for Saturday 24 January. Tied to the festivities honouring the local patron saint, San Sebastián, the free, all-day celebration transforms the streets into a lively …
Read More »Bosska’s street art is brought out of the cold by Centro de Exposiciones de Benalmadena
Benalmadena, Spain is about to host a brand new art show that promises to engage the visitors on a sensory level. Titled ‘Sinestesia’, the show by the Malaga multidisciplinary artist Bosska (Ana Cortés) will open at the Centro de Exposiciones de Benalmadena on January 31 and run until April 24. It will be her first big exhibition of the year. …
Read More »Cristo del Amore Bridge, Marbella, under repair
Marbella Council completed a series urgent safety improvements Cristo del Amor is an important infrastructure that connects Pilar Miraflores with Santa Marta. It carries thousands vehicles and pedestrians each day. The Department of Public Works carried out the work, which included replacing the expansion joints on both ends of structure, installing a new metal sheet in place of previous plate, …
Read More »Study reveals Malaga one of the friendliest places to live in Spain
A recent study by Remitly, the international money transfer platform, has ranked Spanish cities based on the friendliness and kindness of their residents, and Malaga, it turns out, is one of the friendliest in Spain. The research says Bilbao is the top city, revealing Spain’s overall high level of cordiality, where even the lowest-ranked location scores close to the leader. …
Read More »Festival of Hollywood and the scores of John Williams & Hans Zimmer in Malaga’s FYCMA
Malaga prepares to welcome one the most anticipated music events of the year. On Saturday, January 24, the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra will perform a spectacular tribute to the legendary film composers John Williams and Hans Zimmer at FYCMA – Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Malaga. The concert begins at 9.30pm, with tickets starting from €55.90. This evening will take …
Read More »Meaningful volunteering everyone can dedicate time to
Make a difference by volunteering in your local community. Credit: Yacobchuk Viacheslav – Shutterstock Age Concern Marbella/San Pedro invites Costa del Sol residents to volunteer their time and talents in order to help older English-speaking expatriates. The charity cites volunteering as a rewarding way to make an impact. Everyone has skills that are valuable, whether they’re organising events, fundraising or …
Read More »Benarraba, a tiny village in Malaga, attracts digital nomads for a repopulation
Benarraba defies stereotypes of Costa del Sol travel. This tiny village, hidden in the beautiful Valle del Genal, within the Serrania de Ronda region of Malaga, is far from the usual image. Through innovative rural revitalization efforts, the beauty of the mountains in the interior, away from the bustling beaches of places like Marbella or Nerja attracts attention. They invite …
Read More »Retro Malaga is back: the largest classic car show and fair in southern Spain
One of the biggest events of the year for those who appreciate the fine lines of a classic vehicle is about to land in Malaga – the highly anticipated Retro Malaga, the leading fair dedicated to classic, vintage, and collector vehicles in southern Spain, which will once again take place at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Malaga (FYCMA) …
Read More »Good news for Brits travelling to Spain: the new ETIAS permits from Brussels have been pushed back again
BRITONS travelling to Spain won’t have to apply until the end of next year and a quarter for the soon to be mandatory European travel authorization, confirmed Brussels authorities. The EU’s new European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is still set to roll out in late 2026, as planned – but a six-month grace period means it will only …
Read More »INTERVIEW: Recollections of an Andalucian who was just a child when the USA accidentally dropped four atom bombs on Spain – in what became known as the Palomares nuclear disaster
By Norbert Suchanek Two US military aircraft collided by accident in the sky over Andalucia on 17 January 1966 at the height the Cold War. One of these bombers, the B-52, was carrying four nukes. Three of the bombs fell to the ground as flaming debris from the sky fell near the village Palomares northwest of Almeria. The impact caused …
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