Malaga
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Visit | March 2011
Malaga
Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga
Situated in an old warehouse, the Contemporary Art Centre showcases works from the likes of Gilbert & George and Tracey Emin, as well as lesser-known artists. Free entry. Closed Mondays.
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Hotels | March 2011
Malaga
Room Mate Lola
Each hotel in the “Room Mate” chain has a name. This one, Lola, is located in Malaga's trendiest neighbourhood, with easy access to main attractions and the harbour. The bar and restaurant is ice white and cool in design. Breakfast is served until noon. Doubles from €65.
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Restaurants | March 2011
Malaga
Clandestino Restaurante
Serving generous portions all day long, this place is great if you're hungry. Try the Ensalada Namberguan (No.1 salad) consisting of croutons, apple, smoked salmon, goats cheese, honey and oregano.
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Hotels | September 2010
Malaga
HOTEL VENECIA
With its vintage decor, unparalleled position between the sea and the city centre and super-helpful staff, the three-star Hotel Venecia is a cut above the rest. There's also free wi-fi in every room. Doubles from €65.
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Bars | September 2010
Malaga
CASINO
With over 30 varieties of gin on offer, this plush little drinking hole near the cathedral is the place to head for a superior gin and tonic with all the trimmings.
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Restaurants | September 2010
Malaga
GORKI
Created over 20 years ago by two friends, this small chain of tapas bars now exports the gems of Andalusian fi nger food as far afi eld as Madrid. Of the fi ve establishments across the region, this bustling branch behind Calle Marqués de Larios is the first and the best.
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Restaurants | June 2010
Malaga
THE ROMAN OASIS
Serving food cooked only with woodburning ovens and barbecues, this idyllically located restaurant has tropical palms, glittery lights, soft music and a children's adventure area. The eat-as-much-as-you-like buffet typically includes roast leg of pork, lamb chops and barbecue spare ribs. There's a kids' menu, colourful cocktails and over 100 ports too!
Address: SABINILLAS A CASARES, MANILVA. | Tel: +34 95 289 2380
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See | November 2009
Malaga
EL LAGAR DE TORRIJOS ECOMUSEUM
This 19th-century mill was once at the centre of the region's oil, bread and wine production. It remains preserved in its original state and is free to visit until 2pm weekdays and 4pm on Sundays.

