Lualpa
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Good morning everyone, I introduce myself because I am new to this forum .
My name is John , I'm from Málaga, my main hobby is traveling and meeting new people. I currently have relationship with many foreigners who come to spend a vacation to Malaga and I've noticed that most of them come without basic information on what to do, visit, shop or see in my city, I began to investigate and I found a application very useful and easy to use mobile for Malaga most importantly if you have little time for it. I have personally tried the guide like a tourist that comes to town , also tried with a foreigner and I can say that it is extremely easy and above all you do not need to have internet connection , so that everyone can use at no cost.
I leave links for both android and for Apple, and I probadla and contais me .
- Android: play.google.com/ ...TipsMalaga
- Apple : itunes.apple.com/ ...1&mt=8 | _________________ Los sentimientos no necesitan visa
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Juanfag
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Good morning everyone, I introduce myself because I am new to this forum .
My name is John , I'm from Málaga, my main hobby is traveling and meeting new people. I currently have relationship with many foreigners who come to spend a vacation to Malaga and I've noticed that most of them come without basic information on what to do, visit, shop or see in my city, I began to investigate and I found a application very useful and easy to use mobile for Malaga most importantly if you have little time for it. I have personally tried the guide like a tourist that comes to town , also tried with a foreigner and I can say that it is extremely easy and above all you do not need to have internet connection , so that everyone can use at no cost.
I leave links for both android and for Apple, and I probadla and contais me .
- Android: play.google.com/ ...TipsMalaga
- Apple : itunes.apple.com/ ...&ls=1&mt=8
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Ferdi2000
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3. Do tapas! jajaja me encanta!
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Yennefer
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I've moved the message to this forum that is most appropriate .- _________________ La táctica es saber qué hacer cuando se puede hacer algo.
La estrategia es saber qué hacer cuando no se puede hacer nada.-(Savielly Tartakower)
Puedes leer mis diarios picando en las www de abajo
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Denny8569
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1. Take part in a local village fiesta.
The local fiestas are mostly religious in nature, but that doesnt mean that they aren't a lot of fun. The colorful processions are worth it in themselves, and the parties usually go on throughout the night.
2. Experience Gaudi's Barcelona.
Of all the buildings in Barcelona that Antoni Gaudi designed, no visit is more spectacular than Parc Guell. The large park has numerous buildings and sculptures featuring Gaudi's well known broken tile style, and elegant organic curves.
3. Do tapas!
It is one of the Best and most uniquely Spanish things to sit in a bar in the evening and eat tapas while you have a drink.
4. Sit outside in a cafe and watch the world go by!
Spain's villages, towns and cities all have numerous cafe's when you can sit outside, enjoy a coffee and simply watch the world passing by. It is made all the better by the weather which is usually fine.
5. Visit the Alhambra in Granada.
This moorish fortified palace is absolutely incredible. The complex is vast and occupies a large portion of the city centre, so make sure you have a whole day to explore it.
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