Things to do in Costa del Sol, Andalucia: The Best Architectural Buildings

April 8, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Costa del Sol, Spain including Parroquia de Nuestra Senora del Carmen, Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana, Estepona Town, El Corazon Del Pueblo De Estepona, Malaga Cathedral, Cac Malaga, Puente Cristo del Amor, Casa de la Cultura, Casa Don Bosco, King Abdul Aziz Al Saud Mosque.
Restaurants in Costa del Sol

1. Parroquia de Nuestra Senora del Carmen

Calle Guadiana 13, 29680, Estepona Spain +34 952 80 32 86 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Parroquia de Nuestra Senora del Carmen

2. Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana

Avda. del Mediterraneo, 29730 Rincon de la Victoria Spain +34 952 40 39 23
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana

3. Estepona Town

Calle Terraza, 29680, Estepona Spain
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Estepona Town

4. El Corazon Del Pueblo De Estepona

Plaza De San Francisco En El Centro Mismo Del Pueblo, 29680, Estepona Spain
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El Corazon Del Pueblo De Estepona

Reviewed By esteponaj - Estepona, Spain

The heart of this gorgeous little town is its Old Town, which is just like a garden! It's called "The Garden of the Costa del Sol" for a reason: because it is filled with flowers all year round. And especially in the gorgeous little streets and plazas in the centre of town. It all started in about 2012 when they needed to do something about the water supply to some of the streets in the Old Town, which involved digging up the streets. "How about instead of putting down more tarmac, we put down pretty cobbles or pebbles?" said one person. "We could take away the parking too, thereby opening up the streets", said another. "Or even just plan a few drive-through routes, and make the rest of them pedestrianised", was another contribution. "People whitewash their houses regularly, and many people have a few pots. How about having a planned display of pots, co-ordinating the colours and the flowers, and setting up apprenticeships in gardening to have youngsters learning how to look after the plants?". And so the beautiful heart of Estepona was born! There are over a hundred of these renovated and decorated streets and plazas. In a dozen places, a tumble-down house has been bought by the Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) the space cleared, and a charming little square built with a fountain, a bench, and pots. In other places, a whole street has changed out of all recognition as people can now sit outside, chat with neighbours, watch the municipal pot-waterers on their rounds with huge cisterns on wheels! You can stroll at leisure, turning here and there, every corner shows another beautiful street. It's just gorgeous!

5. Malaga Cathedral

Calle Molina Lario 9, 29015 Malaga Spain +34 952 22 03 45 [email protected] http://malagacatedral.com/
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4.5 based on 7,733 reviews

Malaga Cathedral

Reviewed By Irishgirlabroad - Malaga, Spain

A visit to Málaga Cathedral should be on everyone’s list of things to do and see in Málaga! The cost of entry varies according to age and the option you choose but all include headphones with a multilingual guide handset. It is simple to operate and you can follow the planned numbered route around the Cathedral (including the main steps outside) at your own pace. I would suggest you allow at least 90 minutes to wander around and sit to take in the sheer scale of the building and to appreciate the artwork and architecture. A little known option is that there are a couple of tours a day that take you up onto the roof of the cathedral ( you will need to check at the reception desk for the times and plan accordingly .. you then buy a ticket which includes the roof tour). For me this was the highlight of our visit. There are approx 200 stone steps to climb so flat, comfortable shoes are a must but the spectacle 360 degree views over the city of Malaga were well worth it.

6. Cac Malaga

Calle de Alemania S/N, 29001 Malaga Spain +34 952 20 85 00 [email protected] http://www.cacmalaga.eu
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Cac Malaga

CAC Málaga, Contemporary Art Center of Malaga, is a revolutionary initiative from the City Council unifies private and public administration for the first time in Spain. CAC Málaga, which is characterised by its dynamism, the reflection and divulging of contemporary ideas, has an international agenda and exhibits international artists. It's one of the main Contemporary Art Centres not only in Spain but also within the internacional scene

Reviewed By RhinoLondon_England - Ottery St. Mary, United Kingdom

Free to enter and slightly off the main tourist trail, the art gallery looks less than impressive from the outside but is quite striking form within with a very large gallery space displaying special exhibitions and a more limited range of other works. The special exhibition in march 2020 was Carlos Leon’s Tomando Distancia - Keeping One’s Distance – quite appropriate for the outbreak of COVID-19!

7. Puente Cristo del Amor

Parque de la Represa, 29601, Marbella Spain
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

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8. Casa de la Cultura

Plaza Austria s/n Arroyo de la Miel, 29631, Benalmadena Spain +34 952 44 46 89 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

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9. Casa Don Bosco

Calle Tenorio n 20, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 952 87 16 83 http://www.casadonbosco.es
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Casa Don Bosco

Reviewed By izif_37 - Ljubljana, Slovenia

Interesting old house with original furniture from previous century. Well worth to visit. But don't forget to spend some time in a beautiful garden with best possible views.

10. King Abdul Aziz Al Saud Mosque

Las Lomas de Marbella Urb. Marbella Montana, 29602, Marbella Spain +34 952 77 41 43
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King Abdul Aziz Al Saud Mosque

Reviewed By rubyglasg0w - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Beautiful simple peaceful white mosque with wonderful architecture. Was wonderful walking towards the mosque and seeing the scenery and taking it all in. Excellent Andalusian features works well with nature as a backdrop and palm trees dotted about. Has male and female areas. Wonderful azan done on loudspeaker daily five times. Feels like you are in an Islamic country, great vibe.

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