A Foodies Paradise Alfresco Dining on Serene Beaches in Pedregalejo Málaga











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Foodies enticed by traditional Spanish fare must visit the fishing village of Pedregalejo, just a short 10-minute taxi or bus ride east of Málaga Central and Calle Larios. • Unlike the heavily touristed Malagueta Beach in Málaga or the beaches of Torremolinos, Fuengirola or Marbella, Pedregalejo stands out for its serene uncrowded beaches, traditional chirringuitos and tapas bars, and tranquil atmosphere. Here one eats with locals in an authentic Spanish al fresco dining atmosphere right on the beach – offering stunning sunsets. • Beginning with a brief view of the Eucalyptus shaded Baños del Carmen, a short walk brings the visitor straight to the Pedregalejo beach promenade. While cocktail and sports bars are in the mix as well, the emphasis is on authentic seafood dishes of Andalucia's Costa Del Sol. • Order ever popular espetos as an appetizer (sardines cooked on a skewer on open fire of olive wood). Choose from menus offering a wide variety of fresh fish, very likely caught that morning or the day before. Included are fresh shimp, langostinos, fried seafood plates, incredible tomato salads, and more. • Enjoy immersing yourself in the scene, the local banter, the espetero cooking over the open fire right on the beach in front of you. Stay for drinks at sunset, topped by an espresso, and perhaps some limoncello. • Sadly, most visitors to Málaga never make it to this unique experience, and it's one that won't disappoint. Plan on spending about 3-4 hours. This will give you time to walk the entire promenade, have a drink at one or two small venues, and eat a full meal at one of the popular restaurants before returning to city center. • • On the western end of the promenade, you might try Restaurant Marachuchi or El Cabra. Walk a ways east and consider La Chancla Hotel or the extremely popular Merlo Revuelo. Further east you'll find Rompeolas, Las Acasias and Los Cuñao. For a more fusion experience, have a seat at La Machina. These are just examples. Wherever you choose to dine, it's very likely you will have a memorable experience. • Credit: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music ( Beachside Liqueur ) • Credit: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music ( On Paradise Island ) • Credit: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music ( At Beach Beat ) • #andalucia, #malaga, #foodies, #gastronomia, #beach, #restaurant, #beachlife, #fishing, #seafood, @travlntxn6737 #TRAVLN TXN #calle Larios Málaga, #Málaga spain, #andalucia spain, #costa del sol, #Málaga,spain tourism, #Málaga travel, #things to do in Málaga spain, #things to see in Málaga, #travel video, #Málaga travel video, #alumbrado calle Larios Málaga, #Málaga city walk, #Málaga city center walk, #calle Larios, #Best places to visit, #Málaga today, #Málaga spain tourist attractions #10 best things to do in Málaga #best restaurants in Malaga, #Malaga restaurants #finedining #tapas #Tapas bars #Malaga Tapas bars, #chirringuitos,

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