A day in Malaga
| The cathedral tower |
It was Sunday and the cathedral was holding masses most of the day so we just got chance to look around the back. It was not so grand as many that we have visited on our travels in Spain.
Most of the shops were closed so we had an uninterrupted stroll along the tourist route towards Picasa's birthplace museum. Its just off the market place where there were many alfresco bars and restaurants and we had a decent paella for our Sunday lunch with a beer and glass of wine. After lunch we walked back down towards the harbour area past the Greek amphitheatre ruins and the Alacaza. I bought a souvenir sardine picture from a Russian artist by the entrance. The harbour area has been modernised in recent years like Valencia and is a pleasant place to wander and have a coffee or drink - which we did. There were lots of gulls just floating around in the harbour.
I bought Rosemary a red rose from a street seller as it was mothers day back in England. Mark and Katie called while we out and about. There was a cold wind from the north today taking the edge off the temperature although it was still sunny.
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