Day 14: Málaga, Spain
We moved ahead another hour last night, as Spain moved to Daylight Saving Time. We’re now 7 hours ahead of Texas. A fellow passenger snapped this photo of Gibraltar as we passed through the Strait last night.
When we awoke, the ship was docking in Málaga. We left the ship about 9:15 and took a taxi to the Plaza de Merced, where Picasso’s birthplace is. Before meeting our guide, some friendly girls took our picture with Picasso.
Our guide, Maria, was originally from Russia, but has lived in Spain for ten years and is a citizen now. Her English wasn’t perfect, but we were able to understand most of it. She began by explaining the history of Málaga since prehistoric times. Along the way she pointed out elements from various periods, including its years as a Roman city, a Muslim stronghold, and then after the Christians conquered it.
We stopped nearby for coffee and churros, which were delicious, especially dipped in chocolate!
At the top of the slope, we paused before entering the tunnel beneath the fortress. (That’s Maria on the left.)
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| Tunnel under the fortress |
The view from the other side of the tunnel was beautiful.
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| View of our ship from below the fortress |
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| The Alcazaba Fortress |
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| Roman theater |
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| Approach to the cathedral |
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| Front of the cathedral |
At the restaurant Maria ordered several tapas for us to share, including calamari, fried anchovies, patates bravas, Russian salad, and potato fritters, as well as spicy shrimp. We enjoyed it and sent her home with lots of leftovers. She kindly walked us about 10 minutes to find a taxi back to the ship, which cost one-fourth of the fare from the port!













Wow, what a tour! Loved the cathedral, procession, and the tiger's nails! It all looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat shot of the theatre is excellent. Is there any structure left/restored from the stage area? I realize I have a mental image of what the Greek stage houses were like (a little bit anyway) but not so much Roman.
ReplyDeleteMore great pics (and video)!! Those churros look so good
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