
City life
Dating from Phoenician times, Malaga has had various cultural influences from the Romans, Moors and the Spanish. And though Malaga today is popular with sun-seekers worldwide, it has nonetheless managed to preserve its small-town charm.

Culture
Study Spanish in Malaga and you’ll experience the very best of Spanish hospitality, whether that’s a late lunch of seafood paella at a portside café, horse riding on the beach at sunset, or a stroll by the mix of high-fashion boutiques and unique shops that fill the winding pedestrian zone.

Enjoy
Why not soak up the culture and practice your Spanish during a visit to Picasso’s birth place or the Flamenco museum? Or, enjoy the good Mediterranean weather on one of Malaga’s world-class golf courses. At night, meet your EF friends in trendy Zona LaMalgueta for some tapas.