Calle Mayor Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good starting point
Probably the most exquisite street look like an indoor tile, floor shops, restaurants that even a church off the mayor. Good place to start your journey.
What a gorgeous way to be introduced to the Old Town! Within minutes of dfter disembarking, we walked down a beautiful pedestrian path (set with blue tiles down the center) which led to the most maje...
On the main pedestrian street there is a shop called Tedi's - bargain basement stuff but at the back of the shop there's a glass floor and you can see Roman remains.
This smart street is the main shopping area in the city centre and also has lots of bars and restaurants. It is a pleasant place to stroll, or to sit at a pavement cafe with a beer to indulge in a bit...
Lovely open area a short distance from the port/cruise ship pier. Nice old architecture. The city does seem a little scruffy compared to higher-end Malaga.
Good starting point
Probably the most exquisite street look like an indoor tile, floor shops, restaurants that even a church off the mayor. Good place to start your journey.
The grand promenade down the main street
What a gorgeous way to be introduced to the Old Town! Within minutes of dfter disembarking, we walked down a beautiful pedestrian path (set with blue tiles down the center) which led to the most maje...
Unexpected view
On the main pedestrian street there is a shop called Tedi's - bargain basement stuff but at the back of the shop there's a glass floor and you can see Roman remains.
The main shopping street in the city centre.
This smart street is the main shopping area in the city centre and also has lots of bars and restaurants. It is a pleasant place to stroll, or to sit at a pavement cafe with a beer to indulge in a bit...
Attractive architecture
Lovely open area a short distance from the port/cruise ship pier. Nice old architecture. The city does seem a little scruffy compared to higher-end Malaga.