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Travel Malaga Spain
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Travel to Malaga

Malaga is one of the most visited cities in Spain. It's not only the beauty of the port itself which attracts the tourists, but the fact that it serves as a gateway to Costa del Sol as well. There are many ways to get there – by bus, by train, by plane. With all these options it's impossible not to find something to suit your needs if you travel to Malaga.


The Malaga airport spreads over almost 300 hectares of land and its 2 terminals serve hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. If you arrive from Spain or from the EU you will end up in Terminal A, while international fights end up on terminal B. No matter where you land, you have plenty of options. The airport is located only 8 km away from the city center. You can get their by hiring a taxi. Taxis are located just in front of the terminals. You can also take a bus. You might have to wait up to 45 minutes for a bus to come. If you get car sick you can opt for the train. Trains leave every half hour and stop in several places in Malaga. You should also know that all major companies have Malaga flights, so taking the plane is one of the bets alternatives.

 


No matter how much money or how much time you have, you will surely find a suitable way for getting to Malaga. You can take the plane if you want to get there fast or you can use your own car if you want to save some cash. The train and the boat are slow alternatives, but they provide great views. The bus is the way to go if you want to get there quite fats, but in the same time you are on a budget. 


Posted by igorvragovic at 8:14 PM EST
Updated: Saturday, 26 February 2011 8:15 PM EST

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