This very characteristic Málaga street is 104 years old. You can still see vestiges of its Arabic past in the layout. It soon became the city's most important street.It has always been home to elegant cafés, bazaars, galleries, hotels and the chambers of renowned lawyers and notaries. Today it is a commercial area that still retains establishments and cafés that are almost a century old.The street is decorated for special occasions like the August Festival, Christmas and Carnival.
This market is popularly known as the Mercado del Molinillo after the district it's located in and it supplies individuals and businesses throughout the center and north of the city. It's pretty to look at and it's full of character inside. You'll find a huge variety of fresh produce here, ranging from medicinal herbs and spices to the finest fresh fish. The market has become part of the fabric of the neighborhood and it's well worth visiting.
This market was built on the site of the old Moslem "Atarazanas", or boatyard. The only thing left from the original building is the main gate, dating back to the 14th century, formed by a pointed Moorish arch, which unfortunately had to suffer some modifications when the market was built in the 19th century. The architect of the building, Joaquín Rucoba, thought out an interesting iron structure, which he combined with Moslem elements. It was this same architect who recreated the elevation of the original door, to which he added aisles with windows in the shape of Moorish arches. There are lots of good fish and seafood stands, as well as excellent vegetables.
Whether you are looking for the perfect pair of heels to go with your evening gown or are simply looking to pick up some trendy new boots, Antonio Parriego is a great place to shop at. The shoe store offers a wide variety of shoes and handbags for women. Shoes for both casual and formal occasions can be found here. Styles range from wedges and high heels to classy ballet flats and oxfords.
Ultramarinos Zoilo is a renowned supermarket, that has been running for more than 50 years, with products ranging all the way from meats, coffee, noodles and other perishable goods; this store has garnered a lot of attention from those who like to indulge a good food and great drinks. So if you are looking for a place to solve all your grocery issues, head to Ultramarinos Zoilo, as it is one of the best in town for traditional gourmet food.
This jeweler's shop is worth a visit even if it is only to have a look at the decoration. The merchandise on offer is also noteworthy, and you will definitely find one or several pieces that you will like. This is one of the oldest jeweler's in town, opened in 1942, and it is currently run by two brothers that inherited the business from their father. In their display cases and on their shelves, you will find items by very prestigious brands such as Rolex-Tudor, Hublot, Gucci-Timepieces, Bertolucci and S. T. Dupont. There are many foreigners among their regular customers.
This small jeweller's shop has been open for more than fifty years now. It offers classic articles usually found in most establishments of its kind: rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, chokers, etc., all in gold and silver. Moreover, you will also find a good selection of pearls and silver objects such as salvers, photo frames and brooches. They also have a small collection of watches. Personalized service.
Since its inception in 2003, this store is owned and operated by sisters Camilla and Abi Cherry. Pebbles and Chance offers chic jewelry designs, available for all occasions. Beautiful gem stones, rings, bracelets, earrings, amulets, buttons and pendants are on offer here. The jewelry is inspired by the tribal arts and that clearly reflects in their intricate designs.
When you're looking to buy a suitable outfit for that all important occasion, ColorHueso is where you should start your search. Found on the racks here are a variety women's clothing and accessories from some of the country's top brands. From trendy dresses and skirts to denims, jackets and handbags, this store has something for all occasions.
Whether you are looking for the perfect pair of heels to go with your evening gown or are simply looking to pick up some trendy new boots, Antonio Parriego is a great place to shop at. The shoe store offers a wide variety of shoes and handbags for women. Shoes for both casual and formal occasions can be found here. Styles range from wedges and high heels to classy ballet flats and oxfords.
If you are thinking of enrolling in any of the Arts faculties at the University of Málaga, you will probably end up looking for your text and reference books in this small, speciality bookshop. Small it may be, but you can find all types of textbooks in the fields of linguistics (semiotics, syntax) and literature. They also specialise in Latin and Greek texts as well as in special subject and linguistic dictionaries. If you are looking for an original gift, they stock a good selection of classic picture cards.
This is one of the best establishments for delicatessen food in the province. Not only do they have classic pates and fabulously presented pre-cooked dishes for gourmets, but you can also get different types of cold meats and cheeses. They are real specialists in preserves and vacuum-packed vegetables, carrots, Asturian beans, etc. They also have a good selection of wines and beers from around the world. You can always pre-order, and they have a home-delivery service as well.