Los Reyes Magos
The most cherished tradition for Spanish and Hispanic children at Christmas is the arrival of Los Reyes Magos (The Three Kings). Santa Claus also exists and gives presents, however Los
We love inland Málaga, and so will you.
The most cherished tradition for Spanish and Hispanic children at Christmas is the arrival of Los Reyes Magos (The Three Kings). Santa Claus also exists and gives presents, however Los
Give your family a real taste of Andalucía this holiday season with a DIY Andalucian Christmas hamper. By gathering together a few traditional foodie things, you can create a really
The second instalment of our ‘useful numbers’ series. This time for the town of Alhaurin el Grande. Local Police: Tel. 952 49 10 74 Guardia Civil: Tel. 952 59 58
Many people would agree that one of the best things about living in inland Málaga is the quality of the coffee available. And although the region isn’t famous for steaming
If you’re living inland, you’re more likely to pop down for an afternoon by the river than you are to drive down to the coast to the beach. The water
This is the start of a new series of useful numbers in the area, starting with the lively town of Coín. Local Police Station: Tel. 952 45 32 67 Guardia
Walking around the Spanish supermarkets, you can’t help but be allured by the lines of Jamón legs hanging from the walls. However, selecting and then buying one can be daunting.
If you like traditional sangria made with red wine, you’ll love this lighter, fruitier alternative. This one is great served at summer parties and BBQ’s as you can make a