Regresul poloului romanesc continua. Dupa ratarea calificarii la JO de la Beijing in turneul de la Oradea, echipa masculina a Romaniei nu a reusit decat un loc 9 la Europenele din Spania. Un rezultat mediocru, daca tinem seama de cele mai recente performante la turneele finale: locul 6 la CM de la Montreal si locul 4 la precedentele CE de la Belgrad.
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The city of Malaga in Spain is an impressive city situated along the Costa del Sol approximately 370 kilometers to the south of Alicante. Most tourists and travelers from around Europe prefer to embark at the Malaga Airport which is well known for its close proximity to hotels in Malaga ensuring ease of access in travel. Even the travelers having bookings in hotels or apartments around the Costa d
Head east along the coastal road from Malaga and just beyond the Baños del Carmen you will find the small maritime promenade of Pedregalejo. Unlike so many other seaside places, it has preserved its local character and charm without being overly influenced by tourism. The beaches here, called Las Acacias, are famous for [...]
Ya he dicho alguna vez, que algunos (pseudo)artistas se lo piensan poco a la hora de llamarnos ladrones, y ponernos a la altura de pederastas, asesinos o violadores. Muchas veces me pregunto que pasaría si los organizadores de conciertos (empresas o ayuntamientos) decidieran vetar a estos artistas.
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The famous Malaga concert venue of the Cervantes theatre s playing host to one of the best music festivals of 2008
The Terral festival 2008 begins on the 25th June and runs to the 21st July and during this time there will be selection of some of the best pop, rock jazz and contemporary soul, [...]
Finding a discount car rental at Malaga airport or other popular tourist destinations in southern Spain doesn't have to be hard. All it takes is a little research. Here are some tips to get cheap car hire rates in Malaga.Begin your search for a bargain rental car as soon as you know the dates of your holiday or stay. Sometimes the reception at your hotel or resort can be of help for finding a disc
Jogo relativo á 37ª jornada da 2ªLiga Espanhola que coloca frente a frente o Malaga actual 2º classificado e o Gimnastic actual 20º classificado.
O Malaga ocupa a 2ª posição e tem este ano uma grande oportunidade de voltar á 1ªLiga, a 6 jornadas do fim tem uma vantagem 5 pontos sobre o actual 4º classificado, [...]
One of the most beautiful and important tropical gardens in Spain and one of the best in Europe lies just to the north of the city of Malaga. The origins of La Concepcion can be traced back to the merging of several estates, home to citrus, olive and almond trees and possibly vines, too. [...]
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O 2º classificado, Malaga, recebe no seu terreno o Sporting Gijon, que segue na terceira posição.
A luta pela subida está ao rubro, com o Malaga com 5 pontos de vantagem sobre o Gijon e a Real Sociedad, embora estes tenham um jogo a mais, pelo que será uma grande oportunidade para o Gijon se afastar [...]
Posted: Tue April 1, 2008 01:21 PM UTCOpening post of this forum :" Hi allI will be in Malaga from the 9th April only for one week but also hope to arrange an excursion for a few days to Morocco to visit Tangier & Asilah. Can anyone recommend any good travel agency I can go to in Malaga to arrange this who have a good reputation and are also cheap of course ! Thanks in advance."see this forum at : -412748-1-1-Travel-0-0-Malaga-discussion.html
The Malaga Film festival has been running since 1998. Each year that it runs it gets bigger and better.
During this wonderfull event that celebrates the best of Spanish cinematography the different sectors of the industry get together to discuss the future of the industry and give the film makers a chance to highlight their [...]
If one is looking for a Jacuzzi Style Hot Tub perhaps, you are thinking of placing one either on a terrace or a roof terrace or in the Garden, where ever you decide, there is a very wide choice to consider
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Andalucia is full of beautiful whitewashed villages, and one of these is located right in the heart of the stunning Sierra de las Nieves mountain range. Yunquera is located just 36 km from popular destination Ronda and 63km from the city of Malaga. The village is an idea base for exploring the stunning mountain range [...]
By Sica UngureanuHire at Malaga AirportMany car rental companies have offices currently at the basement Terminal 2 of the Malaga Airport. Although a lot of big names can be seen, it would be preferable to book with a local company offering a local telephone number throughout your car rental period for any unforseen circumstances.Local car hire companies include:Dragon Car HireMalaga CarsDue to the large number of flights arriving on a daily basis, it is advisable to book your car hire well in advance before arriving at the airport. Most of the companies offer advance bookings via their websites. Due to the fact that Malaga has more than 300 days of sunshine in a year, you can even spoil yourself by renting a convertible such as a Peugeot Cabrio!Facts:- Try to avoid the looooong queue by as
Situated just 6km west of Malaga city, Malaga Airport enjoys great road access from the A7 Autopista del Sol, which links Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella to the west, and Nerja and Granada to the east.
Malaga is the main airport for holiday-makers arriving on the Costa del Sol, and over 12 million passengers pass through [...]
Malaga is one of the most brilliant and vibrant cities of Spain. A coastline of fine, golden beaches, wonderful Mediterranean climate, several luxury costal resorts, and excellent amenities lure thousands of tourists to Malaga every holiday season. Predictably, Malaga International Airport is the busiest airport in Spain. The airport serves as a gateway to the Costa Del Sol and is very well connected to the other popular resort towns such as Torremolinos, Marbella and Benalmadena. Several local and international car hire and car rental companies also have a large presence at the airport. The intense competition ensures you get nothing but the best in terms of service and facilities. Car hire has become a trend amongst tourists arriving in Malaga because it’s extremely efficient- affordin
Situated only 2km from Malaga Airport and easily accessible by road, Plaza Mayor is the Costa del Sol´s biggest and most popular leisure park. The traditional architecture recreates a typical Andalucian village, and the area includes squares, fountains and streets.
In addition to the hundreds of shops and restaurants, the fabulous Big Fun Complex houses [...]
One of the most important holidays, if not the most important in Andalucia and across Spain is Holy Week {Known as . Semana Santa}
While every City, town and village celebrates , one of the best places in Andalucia to enjoy the festivities is the provincial capital Malaga. The event attracts visitors from all [...]
Finding a discount car rental at Malaga airport or other popular tourist destinations in southern Spain doesn't have to be hard. All it takes is a little research. Here are some tips to get cheap car hire rates in Malaga. Begin your search for a bargain rental car as soon as you know the dates of your holiday or stay. Sometimes the reception at your hotel or resort can be of help for finding a discounted rent a car, but normally you will find the best deals on the internet. On the internet it takes only a little time to get prices and conditions for almost any destination in Spain. If you need a rent a car at Malaga airport start your research as early as possible because some online car rental services offer discounts for early bookings. The advantage of shopping early is that you'll have
Perched high above the city of Malaga is the magnificent Gibralfaro Castle, which was once the main defensive focal point of the city during the times of Moorish occupation.
This impressive 14th century fortress maintains much of its original structure, and gives visitors an insight into the Arab lifestyle in Andalucia, and boasts stunning views of [...]
Dating back to the 11th century, Malaga´s impressive Alcazaba, is one of the city´s most famous landmarks, and this Moorish palace was one of the city´s most important buildings during the times of Arab rule.
Protected by strong, fortified defence walls, and situated on a hill overlooking Malaga, this impressive monument was built during the time [...]
February 03, 2008 (7 posts)First post of this forum :"Hi all,I was wondering if you could help me out. I have been to Malaga airport many times as we own an apartment down near Marbella, but I cant for the life of me work out the answer to my question!!Bascially its about car hire. I want to hire a car for me and my g/f for our stay. I will do this the usual way of collecting from downstairs at the airport, and we will get a small car. However, she will then return to the UK after about 2.5 weeks, and then some friends will be joining me. Unfortunately, my friends are rather big chaps, so I will need a bigger car. My question is, if I was to return my first hire car the usual way and then say good bye to my girlfriend, how will I get to the car hire bit downstairs again to get my new car,
Dec 30th 2007 (6 posts)First post of this forum :"Up to now we've been travelling to Granada airport with Monarch..... wonderful, no car hire queues, everything nice and easy, but now Monarch have cancelled the LGW/GRX route, we're having to fly to Malaga from Gatwick. We've also been using CarJet but now they've started charging for a full tank of fuel, and the queues for AurigaCrown and EuropaGoldCar are horrendous, we're looking for alternatives.Apart from CarJet, what are the options for:a no-excess insurance,pay for what you use fuel policy,and little or no queuing.I suspect, by definition, there isn't one that fits all, but what are the best options?"see this forum at :
Nov 13th 2007 (17 posts)First comment from this forum :"I wonder if anyone could help me! We are coming over to Spain 9th December for a few days and need to hire a car from Malaga Airport...Does anyone have any idea how we can hire a car without a credit card?? We have debit cards but dont have a credit card Any help appreciated..Thanks"see this forum at :
First comment from this forum :21/12/2007"Over the past year I have been a regular user of the CarJet website when booking car rental for Malaga Airport. Every time I have been given a car from Auriga Crown. The cars are always good and the service is quick when dropping back off. It appears that this christmas Auriga Crown are out of cars at Malaga so I can't collect there so I have to make my way to their office in Marbella. For future reference, does anyone use any of the other rental desks at Malaga and if so, which can you recommend? Christian "see this forum at : http://www.yourmarbella.com/forums/thread/24302.aspx
First comment from this forum : October 11, 2007 (6 posts)"We are arriving in Malaga in November by Cruise Ship. We have less than 9 hours in port and want to go to Granada to see the Alhambra, without going on the ship's buss. We would either like to have a private guide and car or rent a car at the port so we can get on the road immediately. Everything we find is either at the airport or the trian station. Does anyone have any suggestions of either a car rental company at the port or a private tour guide who is reliable and knowledgeable. Thanks"see this forum at : http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187438-i333-k1506634-HELP_Need_Car_Hire_at_the_Port_in_Malaga-Malaga_Costa_del_Sol_Andalusia.html
First comment from this forum :Mar 5th 2006 (18 posts)"HiCan anyone give any recommendations for car hire companies operating atMalaga airport."see this forum at : http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=359369
Most people know Malaga as the gateway to the Costa del Sol. Lots of (cheap) flights bring you from whatever airport in Europe to Malaga airport, where you can either take a bus or train or rent a car to get to one of the coastal resorts as soon as possible. But why not stay a day in Malaga itself and visit the old town? It has lots of things to offer, also if you travel with children.
The easiest and cheapest way to get there is by bus. From the bus station or train station west of Malaga there are frequent busses that bring you to the center. A single trip costs around 1€.
Starting at the east side of the Alameda Principal, where bus 19 from the airport stops, you can walk to the north to enter the city center.
Following the Calle Molina Lario soon you’ll arrive on the Plaza del Obispo where at your right hand you’ll find Malaga’s Cathedral (Catedral de la Encarnación). The Cathedral was built on the site where the city’s main mosque once stood. The only thing that has rem
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The Parador del Golf, also known as the Royal Malaga Golf Club, is the oldest course in Andalucia, having opened in 1925. The first nine holes were designed by Tom Simpson, who was responsible for the courses at Muirfield and Turnberry. This was later expanded to 18 holes, with a third loop of nine holes added recently. The course has hosted a number of important tournaments, including the Turespana Masters in 1994 won by Vijay Singh.
The course is situated next to the sea just a few minutes away from the airport. Because of this many visitors choose Parador Golf Malaga for their final game before returning home. This is partly a links course, with several of the holes adjoining the beach, and part parkland. On this latter section there are avenues of trees which provide an excellent home for groups of parakeets. The fairways, which are quite forgiving for players of a higher handicap, are generally wide and open, while the greens, with just a few exceptions, are quite flat. A notable
First comment from this forum :Posted on: 10:31 am, November 14, 2007"Could anyone tell me,if thre is a car hire company at malaga airport that accepts Visa debit cards.We don't use credit cards as we do not believe in getting into debt.Cheers."see this forum at : http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187438-i333-k1563845-Car_hire_malaga_airport-Malaga_Costa_del_Sol_Andalusia.html
Andalucia has many great museums dedicated to a wide range of people and activities. One of the most important opened in Malaga on the 27 October 2003 when a museum dedicated to one of Malaga’s favorite son Pablo Picasso opened its doors to the public for the first time.
The museum is probably the most important museum in the world dedicated to the work of Picasso as it is in the birth town of the famous artist and sculptor.
The museum became a reality thanks to donations from the artists oldest son’s widow Christine Ruiz-Picasso, who gave 133 pieces of work 14 paintings, 9 sculptures, 44 drawings, a sketchbook from the Royan series containing a further 36 drawings, 58 engravings and 7 ceramic pieces and 22 pieces from the artists grandson Bernard. It is also due to the tireless work of the Autonomous Government of Andalucia who wished to build a museum devoted to an artist whose styles and techniques changed the course of modern art.
The museum is constantly holding exhibits of
First comment from this forum :Posted: Thu July 26, 2007"Having experienced the hell that is the car rental hall at Malaga, are there car hire companies that operate away from arrivals, ones that will pick you up at arrivals and take you to their offices?"see this forum at : http://forum.virtualtourist.com/discussion-365003-1-1-Travel-0-0-Malaga-discussion.html
First comment from this forum :Posted on: 5:27 pm, October 11, 2007We are arriving in Malaga in November by Cruise Ship. We have less than 9 hours in port and want to go to Granada to see the Alhambra, without going on the ship's buss. We would either like to have a private guide and car or rent a car at the port so we can get on the road immediately. Everything we find is either at the airport or the trian station. Does anyone have any suggestions of either a car rental company at the port or a private tour guide who is reliable and knowledgeable. Thankssee this forum at : http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187438-i333-k1506634-HELP_Need_Car_Hire_at_the_Port_in_Malaga-Malaga_Costa_del_Sol_Andalusia.html
I've never known a furniture store to create such a huge amount of interest when opening up.This week Ikea opened it's doors to the public in Malaga and driving past the store yesterday the huge car park outside was absolutely packed full of cars. The place was heaving.In fact, Malaga town hall recently stated that they expect huge traffic problems over at least the next three months with everyone flocking to the new Ikea store.I don't know about you but I can't seem to get excited about it myself. We've been having a bit of a silly discussion on the forum about Ikea in Malaga which fell apart totally when we started discussing the meatballs you can buy there!But I suppose it's the type of store that people in the area having been crying out for. We have always though that furniture here
By: Peter WilsonThe Malaga Airport knows how to process large numbers of visitors, and rightfully so. Most of the people who are arriving in Spain to visit the Costal del Sol region use the Malaga Airport. Malaga Airport TipsSince this airport is used to a large amount of traffic they also know that travelers need a number of services and they strive to offer them. Once you get into one of the airport terminals look for an information desk. They will be able to give you a rundown of all the services that are available.While there are two terminals at the airport, terminal two is the most commonly used one. Since this is likely the terminal you will be using for your flight home, make sure to give yourself plenty of extra time before your scheduled flight to check in, clear the security checkpoint area and make it to your departure gate. Malaga Airport is a popular airport for flights from all over the world, so if you are looking at flying into this airport, chances are you can find a
First comment from this forum :"I have wanted to write this for such a long time and iam that pissed off with the whole industry that i felt compelled to offer my advice to people looking to book car hire from malaga airport, firstly iam no beginner i have rented cars from various companies at malaga airport for the last 12 years , so iam a little bit experienced in the subject of car hire from malaga airport. so here goes when you get a quote from them forget it, add at least 50 euros to your stated price,because all the car hire quotes you get you get from companies at malaga do not include damage to tyres , windscreens, underbody, clutch and engine, so basically when you get there you are obliged to take out this extra cover as you know that the state of spanish roads that there is a high percentage that you will damage your car due to one of these factors, the normal added charge for this is called super cover insurance by these companies at the airport and usally charge 3 euros
First comment from this forum :"Does anyone know of a decent car hire Company at Malaga Airport where you don't have to queue up for 2 hours just after you land to get your car even if it's pre-booked?I have heard there are companies who will deliver your car personally on arrival to avoid queueing, but don't know who offers this service. Can anybody help? "see this forum at : http://www.expatfocus.com/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=9358&view=previous
Malaga Airport is situated about 8km (5 miles) south west of Malaga city centre. It is the main airport for the Costa del Sol and is within easy reach of the resorts of Torremolinos, Fuengirola and Marbella. Malaga is currently the fourth busiest airport in Spain, after Madrid, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca. This year Easjet passed Iberia as the largest carrier at Malaga airport.
The airport is easily accessed by the main N340/A7 road and is well signposted. There are two passenger terminals 1 and 2 which are both connected, and a cargo terminal. The airport is currently undergoing a major expansion to cope with the increase in passenger numbers.
Flights to Malaga
Numerous low-cost airlines, including easyJet, Jet2, Monarch, Bmibaby and Flybe, along with more established carriers such as British Airways, fly to Malaga from nearly 30 airports in the UK. Ryanair operates flights to Malaga from Shannon and Dublin in Ireland.
There are several airlines operating flights to Malaga from ot
There are a lot of good marine based attractions on the Costa Del Sol include the Selwo Marina and Sea Life Centre in Benalmadena, but for something a little bit different you should head for the the main port on the Avenida Manuel Agustin Heredia in Malaga where you will find the ‘Aula del Mar’ or Marine Science Centre.
This fascinating centre is basically an aquarium and a museum in one which is dedicated to the conservation and protection of marine life which has two parts to it.
The aquarium gives visitors a interesting view of over 500 marine animals in a wonderful reproduction of their natural environment while the museum provides you with an exhibition of the huge diversity of different types of flora and fauna marine life of the Málaga coastline.
While at the centre you can see various different informative programs which include an audiovisual presentation on all types of marine life around Málaga and a guided tour of the museum, the aquarium and the turtle sanctuary.
Because of its close proximity to the sea, Malaga cuisine is typically Mediterranean with fish and seafood featuring heavily. The most famous local dish is deep fried fish in batter called Pescaíto Frito or Malaga style fried fish which requires the freshest fish and right kind of oil to achieve the correct crispness and taste. Adobo is a local recipe made with fried fish marinated in wine, and the chanquetes (tiny fish cooked in vinegar) and sardinas (sardines) grilled over charcoal are superb. Vegetarians will be delighted by the fresh vegetables in the region, and should try Ajo Blanco which is a cream of almond, garlic and olive oil.
Spanish cuisine incorporates halal food with so many parts of the country having undergone Moorish rule. One of the more popular forms of halal is lamb kebab which is delicious. Other dishes worth trying are Malaga-style noodles; anglerfish soup; Malaga-style stuffed tuna; potatoes with garlic sauce; coquinas or small clams cooked with white wine and
It is one of the biggest in Europe and attracts millions of visitors each year, the Malaga Summer Fair is held every year in August . The fair is an extravaganza of flamenco and “fino” (dry sherry) commemorating the Christian victory over the Moors in 1487. This year the event is been billed as the best fiesta in Europe by the Malaga City Hall.
The party starts as always with an impressive fire works display which is best viewed from the port area of the city athough wherever you are in this bustling city you will be able to enjoy the party. The party starts at 23.00 and involves the operning ceromony fireworks on the beach and a concert hosted by MTV.
The day after the opening you can enjoy a wonderful street parade where flamenco is the dress code.
There are numerous locations around the city all offering a wide range of displays and stalls, as well as flamenco shows and concerts all over the city
The streets of the centre are closed to cars but you can still get around
Most home exchangers swap their houses or apartments for another home (i.e. in a 'fixed' location). However, a few members would like to have the freedom of the road to explore another country in exchange for use of their home. Recent Home Base Holidays members, with a very attractive home in Malaga, Spain to offer, write:'We are a couple who are well travelled and love exploring new areas. We are very caring and will happily meet our share friends. We would be especially interested in a family motor home to tour round the exchange country in rather than having a set base. But any exchange would be considered.' And their exchange offer:
Traditional Andalucian mountain farmhouse renovated into casitas (apartments) each with it's own private terrace and sharing a pool and pool terrace. Beautiful rural location, 3km from nearest village with bars and restaurants, a car is essential, only 40 minutes from Malaga airport.
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Malaga è una città spagnola molto viva con una vita notturna piacevole in ogni periodo dell’anno. La festa per eccellenza si celebra ad Agosto (quest’anno dall’11 al 19): la Feria de Malaga. La Feria inizia con un pregón, un discorso-proclama preparato ed enunciato da un personaggio importante per la città o molto conosciuto da tutti i cittadini (negli ultimi anni ad esempio Banderas e Hierro), dal balcone del municipio, dove si esalta l’amore per la città di Malaga esortando i cittadini a partecipare coralmente alla festa e terminando con un "Viva Malaga! Viva la Feria!".Durante la Feria la città si ferma per una settimana, tutti i malagueni (ed i turisti) di ogni età festeggiano tutto il giorno all’insegna del canto, del ballo, del mangiare e del vino. Quest’ultimo è il tipico vino dolce di Malaga, chiamato vino tinto de verano (vino rosso estivo), fatto con l’uva passita. Tale è la quantità di vino che viene versato, anche per il gran caldo estivo, che le ba
La asamblea de IULV-CA de Mollina ha decidido reeditar su pacto de gobierno con el PP, que ya funcionó en el último mandato, lo que impedirá que los socialistas accedan a la Alcaldía como candidatura más votada y supondrá incumplir los acuerdos regionales entre PSOE e IU.La votación se saldó con 40 sufragios a favor del acuerdo con el PP, tres en contra y la abstención del actual alcalde y candidato a la reelección, Francisco Sánchez, quien no quiso influir en la decisión e informó hoy a Efe de que "como decidió la asamblea, lo más seguro es que se repita el pacto con PP -liderado por Francisco González Cabello, conocido entre sus vecinos como 'Huracán'-).Ante la advertencia que lanzó ayer la Ejecutiva Regional de IU a los grupos municipales de esta formación de que adoptará medidas disciplinarias si incumplen el acuerdo para formar gobiernos locales de izquierda con el PSOE, Sánchez aseguró que asumirán las consecuencias de su decisión, un aviso que comunicó
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The sun and the sand are not the only things that attract tourists to Malaga. Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians and was an important city during the Moorish era. Much destruction occurred in Malaga during the Spanish Civil War, but still many remains were left from the Moorish time and the area is rich [...]