Found a city I like more than Barcelona
My way of enjoying Málaga: Wake up naturally, have brunch and wander around the city at noon, take a car to a coastal town in the afternoon, followed by drinking + Tapas, return to the city center to watch a football match at night, then find a bar to continue drinking, and finally head to a club. 🌟-Personal feelings Compared to Barcelona, Málaga is even more suitable for a laid-back vacation and solo trip. However, if you’re short on time and can only choose one city to visit, I would still recommend Barcelona. 🌟-Safety index About 80% of the city center of Málaga is probably tourists, so everyone’s face is beaming with joy, without the obvious feeling of “disturbing the lives of locals” that you might experience in some other European cities. The city center is not large, so it actually feels safer than Barcelona. At least at a glance, you see tourists taking photos or stopping to check maps. Also, many tourists stay for a week or even a month, so it’s easy for solo travelers to find travel companions. At night, Málaga turns into a giant club, with people on the streets at all times. You can dance until 6 am and still walk back to your hotel safely. 🌟-Sightseeing recommendations I recommend taking a half-day trip to the nearby town of Nerja, which is about an hour’s drive away. Similar to the town of Tossa near Barcelona, the sea is clear, and the prices are low (a drink plus Tapas for only 3 euros, I was surprised and confirmed with the waiter several times when paying). I also recommend watching a football match in the city center. The average ticket price is around 30-50 euros. #Malaga #SpainTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #TravelMemoryProjectionPlan