Sunday, July 9, 2023

diez dias el palo - dia 6

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Malaga - Friday 23rd of June - 9762 steps

Cross the street with your bowl of yogurt with granola and have breakfast under the palm trees, just because you can...

After our second coffee we made a morning tour through the super narrow and colorful streets of El Palo, with door-curtains everywhere.

Lunch at home.

Bike ride the umpteenth to Malaga. The route along the coast never gets boring and the bike path is great (and safe).

Picasso Museum at the end of the afternoon. The collection of the Museo Picasso Málaga is housed in Buenavista Palace, located in the heart of the city’s historic quarter.

We booked tickets for all the exhibitions. A museum visit at the end of the day is an ideal time, not too crowded and you can easily see the whole museum in less than two hours. Deeply impressed, we concluded the visit with a drink in the museum garden.

Slow ride to El Palo and enough time to be back for dinner, because we could only get a table at our neighbors restaurant La Lonja at 10:30 PM.

Noche de San Juan is celebrated annually in Spain on the night of June 23 to 24. It is a magical party where the Spaniards celebrate the return of summer.

In El Palo there was a beachfestival and around the festival area the whole beach was full of locals celebrating with barbecue parties with family and friends. With plenty of food and drink and for some party on the beach until the early morning.

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