Not the quietest of places, but it is free and in the middle of town, our Belgian neighbours for some reason start their engine and run it for half an hour 3 times during the evening, very smelly and feel the vibrations.
Walked to the Tourist Information Center got very detailed information on Malaga and Fuengirola, got the train, 45mins €3.60 ppm one way.
Very, erythromycin large city so decided best way to see it was on the hop on hop off bus, bit more expensive here but did include an hour boat ride around the harbour, entry into museums and a free wine. €29 each, so bit the bullet.
Great day for it, got the 1.30 boat as the next was 3.30 and thought that might be a bit cold then.
Got there a bit early so walked through the xmas market and had a coffee before get the boat, upstairs was full, so got the next best 2 rear seat in the sun with big soft cushions.
Perfect day for it and out of the wind it was lovely and warm.
Back on the bus, upstairs open top, cold breeze now, but best place to see from.
Picasso museum, house and park with his bronze statue.....Tony decided to take an artistic pose haha.
As we got off the train back in Fuengirola the xmas lights were just coming on, but we were too cold to wait around at 15min brisk walk back to Bessie for hot soup and home made French stick pizza.
Still no sardines.....advertised as a speciality of Malaga but like Portugal must be out of season.
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