La Calle Larios
La Calle Larios
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- Julia MDurham, United Kingdom146 contributionsExcellent stayGreat hotel, centrally located, lovely warm, welcoming staff. Very comfortable rooms with everything you could possibly need. Great rooftop bar with wonderful staff who couldn’t do enough for us. Breakfast slightly disappointing choice and quality but sufficient. The staff in the breakfast room again were brilliant. Very helpful. Wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again.Visited November 2023Traveled with friendsWritten November 15, 2023
- shooshoosIreland40 contributionsCalle Larios ChessMalaga has a lot to offer and is a very comfortable easy place to visit as a solo traveller. Calle Larios is at the centre of the city. Open air chess where anyone can join in on Saturday evening. Malaga has become a popular tourist destination in recent years but it still has a lot to offer for anyone who loves itVisited June 2024Traveled soloWritten June 2, 2024
- Heli PHelsinki, Finland7,713 contributionsMain street old townThe wide paved, but short street is the venue for locals to take an evening stroll meeting friends and sit down on the Lepanto terrace. The traditional and popular ice cream shop with a vast array of flavours is just next door. Narrow alleys lead to all directions from the square on top with high palm trees and a baroque fountain.Visited May 2024Traveled soloWritten June 2, 2024
- tk3232Sugar Land, Texas4,269 contributionsVery inviting streetThis is the central shopping street of the city, located near the port, the sea and the tourist office. I liked it right away because it is a wide pedestrian street, and is covered with airy sails on top, which creates protection from the scorching summer sun and possible rain, and on both sides there are good useful shops for an average budget such as Mango, Parfois, etc. There are also cafes for lunch and coffee shops. I really enjoyed shopping here.Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten September 15, 2024
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Vadim
Murmansk, Russia34,986 contributions
Dec 2019
The desire to do shopping here is discouraged by the status of the third most expensive street in Spain in rent after the Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona and some other. Therefore, we treated this street as a 350-meter chain of showrooms, especially since most of the brands here are the same as everywhere else: Mango, Springfield, Tezenis, Oisho and so on. The street itself is more interesting than the shops. It was designed by local architect Eduardo Strachan, who was inspired by the urbanism of late 19th-century Chicago. The building is symmetrical in height, the building corners are rounded, the side streets at acute angles, metal grid balconies of the different buildings in the same style. By the way, curved facades provided practical utility. The wind from the sea vented these three hundred meters of vanity well. In General, it is functional and stylish.
Written November 24, 2020
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,125 contributions
Dec 2019
This old street from 1891 has many beautiful buildings. It is the most expensive street to live on in Malaga.
After the renovation in 2003, it became the main pedestrian shopping street in Malaga.
Together with Plaza Constitucion, it is the place where the city's most important events are held. During Christmas time, there is a spectacular light show.
After the renovation in 2003, it became the main pedestrian shopping street in Malaga.
Together with Plaza Constitucion, it is the place where the city's most important events are held. During Christmas time, there is a spectacular light show.
Written January 7, 2020
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Arn E
Stockholm, Sweden484 contributions
Feb 2020
This is not only the main shopping venue in Málaga but also a unique public room. Along the street arches are put up to give the feeling of a roof over the street, and the arches are decorated according to the season. We have enjoyed Chistmas decorations and the carnival dessing, both equally impressive.It is nice to stroll by, even if you have no shopping to do.
Written February 5, 2020
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MCM
Spokane, WA76 contributions
Oct 2022 • Solo
This was more than just a long upscale street. It’s a whole web of pedestrian streets with so much to see: beautiful shops and restaurants, and beautiful artwork, and design in shop windows and on walls. It’s just a feast for the eyes. You could photograph literally everything. I’d say it’s mostly high-end, although there is local charm woven throughout it. You could literally spend hours wandering through these streets, and there are hundreds of people speaking many languages from all over the world strolling in this area. It’s beautiful and a lot of fun. I actually got lost in this glorious mess of crowds, but I just sat down and ordered up a glass of Rioja and tapas. Loved it!
Written October 13, 2022
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Chaitanya
Cambridge, Canada1,457 contributions
Dec 2019
The central street in Malaga originating from the Plaza de la constitucion.
We visited during December and the street was decorated with christmas decor and looked beautiful.
Walking through the street was amazing and you could feel the festival spirit live in the city, definite place to walk at visiting Malaga.
We visited during December and the street was decorated with christmas decor and looked beautiful.
Walking through the street was amazing and you could feel the festival spirit live in the city, definite place to walk at visiting Malaga.
Written June 21, 2020
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YO_LOOK_AT_ME
San Antonio, TX2,892 contributions
Sep 2022
Simply beautiful to walk down the streets and would recommend a stroll both during the day and at night as each provides a different look and feel. There are a number of side streets which have interesting architectural features, etc. While visiting, two events occured: 1) Queen Elizabeth II passed (flags were at half staff) and 2) the city celebrated the Patron of Malaga, Victoria.
Written January 23, 2023
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Life2Travel
Charlotte, NC1,651 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
La Calle Larios is the main shopping/restaurant street in Malaga. We arrived quite early while on a cruise and was surprised that everything was closed. We had more than an hour to roam the main area and some side streets before businesses started to open around 10 am. And then, it was a bustling busy street. We enjoyed grabbing a drink and some tapas at an outdoor cafe and just watch the people and families go by. Be sure to wander off and explore some of the side streets as well.
Written September 14, 2023
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Maytè
Vicenza, Italy318 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Malaga's historic center is home to Calle Larios, one of the most exclusive streets for shopping. You can go from shop to shop, among famous fashion brands, perfumery products, cosmetics and accessories. It is considered one of the most expensive streets in Spain, but the eye-catching shop windows are not the only delight for the eyes. The shops, in fact, are located inside elegant buildings with a very particular aesthetic because the architect who designed them decided that they had to be symmetrical with rounded corners.
Calle Larios hosts most of the most important city events and is therefore always very crowded and lively!
Calle Larios hosts most of the most important city events and is therefore always very crowded and lively!
Written April 23, 2024
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Costa del Sol, Spain4,295 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
Once again this year, Larios Street and the entire city center are illuminated with the approach of the Christmas holidays. Today, opening day, everything was absolutely packed with people. You have to add the tacky Black Friday, copied from the Americans to imagine that not even a pin could fit. In my case I only walked around without going into the street since any day will be quieter and you can walk under the lights that really beautify the streets and without so much crowd it can be pleasant.
Written November 24, 2023
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RachelleCM
Rome, Italy43 contributions
Dec 2020
Every year, Calle Larios, a pedestrian street with lots of shops, goes all out with Christmas lights. These pics are from different years but every year, they’re spectacular. One year, we were lucky enough to see the lights turn on and become a light show with Christmas music! They’re a great addition to the festive atmosphere of the city and regardless of what one does or doesn’t celebrate, they’re fun for everyone.
Written November 26, 2021
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Hay buenos hoteles en esta zona ?
Written March 1, 2024
Mi marido y yo vamos de domingo a miércoles a Málaga.
Alguna recomendación para comer, tapeo y cena?
Sugerencia en cuanto a qué visitar?
Gracias
Written January 15, 2020
Si no conocen la ciudad les recomendaría hicieran el recorrido del bus turístico; de lo contrario, deberían visitar el casco antiguo de la ciudad y el Muelle Uno amén de algún museo como el del edificio de la Aduana.
Para comer o tapear les rescomendaría la zona de Huelin y especialmente los bares o chiringuitos especializados en el pescaito frito.
Written January 21, 2020
El día de nochevieja se permite “hacer botellón” en la plaza cercana a la Calle Larios? Donde suelen poner un show musical ese día?
Written December 28, 2019
Transcribo el artículo del diario "Málaga Hoy" referente a la fiesta que dará el ayuntamiento mañana martes día 31 en la Plaza de la Constitución, aledaña a la calle Larios:
En Málaga, la plaza de la Constitución volverá a ser el epicentro del festejo. El Ayuntamiento organiza una fiesta fin de año abierta a todos los vecinos que quieran disfrutar de un espectáculo multimedia, de la toma de las uvas, de cotillón y orquesta. Será a partir de las 23:00 del martes cuando los que se reúnan en la céntrica plaza podrán bailar al ritmo de la orquesta Pasarela Band. Entre las 22:00 y las 23:45 se repartirán 4.000 bolsas de uvas, mil más que el año anterior, y 3.800 bolsas de cotillón, que incluirán sombreros, serpentinas, antifaces y collares hawaianos entre otros.
"Minutos antes de las 00:00, la orquesta dejará de tocar para dar paso a las campanadas, a cuyo ritmo se ofrecerá un espectáculo multimedia. El dispositivo incluirá proyectores de alta potencia y móviles, con un total de 75.000 vatios de iluminación. El baile en la calle se extenderá hasta la 1:30 de la noche, según informaron desde el Consistorio."
De todo ello se deduce que habrá fiesta musical y baile hasta una hora determinada (no botellón) pues para divertirse hay muchas maneras de hacerlo al margen de tomar alcohol.
Written December 30, 2019
Finns det guider m blå tshirts vid en fontän utmed calle Larios. Var iså fall?
Written October 20, 2019
Je souhaite savoir où stationner et à quel prix ?
Written August 2, 2019
C'est plus difficil. Le rue Larios est seulement pour peatons.
Vous debois chercher un parking o laiser votre voiture loin.
Written August 2, 2019
A lot of high street but higher end fashion - Mango, Oysho, Desigual and Zara for example. A number of underwear shops including Victoria's Secret. A couple of great ice cream parlours and several cafes. Take care if it's raining - the marble paving is slippery!
Written July 26, 2018
what time is the last train from malaga to fuenfirola
Written December 15, 2017
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