Top 10 Best Things To Do in Mijas, Spain
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List of Best Things to do in Mijas, Spain
Adventure Rider Centre
Tuk Tuk Spain
Legends Bar La Cala
Benalmadena Pueblo (The Old Village)
Senda Litoral Mijas - Malaga
Diving With Nic
Centro de Artes Mijas
Plaza Espana Benalmadena
Playa de la Cala Mijas
Los Boliches
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Mijas, Province of Málaga , Spain
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Mijas is a charming village with a pleasant climate located in the province of Malaga. This village has all the assets to seduce you since it is divided into two parts: Mijas village (pueblo) and Mijas beach (costa).
Mijas is located on the Costa del Sol, just 30 kilometers from the city of Malaga and its international airport. Its territory extends from the mountain that bears the same name (Sierra de Mijas) to the sea, while passing through a beautiful landscape of hills.
Mijas est un charmant village au climat agréable situé dans la province de Malaga. Ce village a tous les atouts pour vous séduire étant donné qu’il est divisé en deux parties : Mijas village (pueblo) et Mijas plage (costa).
Mijas est donc situé sur la Costa del Sol, à seulement 30 kilomètres de la ville de Malaga et de son aéroport international. Son territoire s’étend de la montagne qui porte le même nom (Sierra de Mijas) à la mer, tout en passant par un magnifique paysage de collines.
[4K] MIJAS, MALAGA, SPAIN TOUR - Bullring area, gardens and views
Join us for this slow tv 4k virtual tour of the Mijas Pueblo white village in Andalucia, just a few miles from Benalmádena. Experience one of the best Mijas walks as if you were there.
Filmed in early March, we start our Mijas tour with a view across the hills from the balcony over the Restaurants Oscar and La Alcazaba.
We enter Plaza de la Constitución for a great view across the square and then follow Calle Cuesta de la Villa past the old Church Tower towards the Mijas Pueblo Bullring (Plaza de Toros de Mijas.)
Following Paseo de la Muralla we pass the Catholic Church (Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción,) to explore the La Muralla gardens and their stunning views.
We pass the colourfully tiled Fuente Ornamental fountains and take the path by the side of the Auditorio De Mijas Pueblo to lead us back to Plaza de la Constitución via Calle Muro, lined with the region's characteristic hanging flower baskets as well as artisan shops, cafes and restaurants.
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Mijas is a town in the Province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern spain. Mijas Pueblo, a beautiful little village of Mijas, birthplace of the burro taxis, touristy carriages pulled by donkeys. Mijas is this beautiful town of white architecture. Andalucia is a land of culture, history, holiday, nature and very good food.The aroma of freshly made praline attracts and seduces everyone to a shop nearby. We bought few boxes of Freshly made Garrapiñadas, Candied almonds.They are a typical open air fair snack in Spain. handmade pottery, affordable paintings, prints by local artists.Sanctuary of the Virgin of the rock is one of the peaceful, serene and beautiful place of Mijas Pueblo.The chapel was excavated in solid rock. There is also quite a collection of rosaries, silver crosses of all sizes, and priestly ceremonial robes inside the chapel.The shrine of Our Lady the Virgin of the Rock was excavated in the rocks by a Carmelite, monk in the second half of the seventeenth century. We took some time to just walk around and admire the most beautiful white village in Andalucia..Walking on the streets of Mijas is an experience itself, with the streets going uphill and the white houses dressed in flowers. The economy of Mijas is primarily based on tourism, featuring local historical museums and many souvenir shops.Christmas Eve is called Nochebuena noche vuena in Spanish (Goodnight) and it is the most important family gathering of the year. In the evening people often meet early for a few drinks with friends then return home to enjoy a meal with the family. We had lunch at Pampa Tablas y Tapas, a very popular tapas in Mijas, Pueblo.Hoping to come back again to enjoy this white village as a backdrop to the Mediterranean,with cobbled, narrow winding streets, dazzling whitewashed walls and breathtaking views again, we headed to Malaga,Malaga is an ancient Mediterranean port town rich in culture, modernity and historical monuments. With its twenty eight hundred years of history, It is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It’s difficult to find a city in the world where so many civilizations have passed. The birthplace of Picasso, Malaga revels in its talented son and celebrates almost every aspect of his iconic life.The city, founded by the Phoenicians 2800 years ago, has been settled by Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Visigoths, Moors and Christians.We wandered through the streets enjoying the architecture, street art and the beautiful orange trees.You can see many large spanish heavy wooden doors with Marble surround at Plaza del Obispo. Spain is Europe’s largest orange producer.We enjoyed strolling down the streets of El Ejido enjoying the street singers and dancers. The orange or Naranja trees lining the streets are charming and fragrant.Spain is Europe’s largest orange producer.We made a stop to have spanish Bombon coffee,very tasty and energizing coffee.We walked towards the Malaga Cathedral. The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga . It is a national landmark, a milestone along the road and a witness to many events. The building is one of the best examples of Spanish religious art. it is located in the historic center of the city and is visible from any point of it. Málaga’s great cathedral is known locally as ‘La Manquita’ or ‘The OneArmed Woman’, due to its uncompleted second tower.Located in Old Town, Malaga Cathedral is a rather dominant building and truly quite the sight to see.Churros are a favorite treat for Spaniards and everyone is looking for the best churros in Malaga . We enjoyed hot chocolate and churros in the cold weather from Casa Aranda one of the most famous places.The central square in Malaga was decorated for Christmas with a beautiful illumination offering a light & music show. The show starts in the Plaza de la Constitución (constitution plaza), where there was a majestic Christmas tree next to the Christmas illuminations in the centre.After the show we walked around the church and happened to see a group of enthusiastic locals singing christmas carol .Sounds of the bells at Plaza de la Constitución (constitution Plaza) is something that both as a tourist and as the locals don’t want to miss. At constitution Plaza you can admire a beautiful carillon (kerәˌlän,ˈkerәlәn). This makes the city unique during the holidays.
Mijas Pueblo Spain 2016
Mijas is a town and municipality in the Province of Málaga, in the community of Andalusia. The white village is home to many landmarks and sights and some of the most terrific views. This video includes the two famous churches of Mijas. The Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción and the Saint Sebastian Church along with the Plaza de la Constitucíon and the Mijas Pueblo.
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Mijas Spain Considered One of the Prettiest Villages of the Costa del Sol | 80+ Countries w/3 kids
This time you can follow us up to the beautiful town of Mijas Spain on the Andalucian Costa Del Sol. We explore the historical core of the town, shop for some leather goods and soak in the amazing views of the Mediterranean Sea!
This town is about 20 mins west of Marbella and Puerto Banus.
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MIJAS VILLAGE, a Pretty Spanish village on the COSTA DEL SOL
Mijas Pueblo is located twenty-three kilometres away from Malaga International Airport and fifteen minutes away by car from the beaches of Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol.
Mijas is a white washed village located four hundred and fifty metres above sea level and owing to its climate and terrain is popular for golf holidays.
Whether it's Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Marbella or Malaga itself, there are *so many* fantastic places to visit along Spain's famous Costa del Sol. Watch on for our complete guide on where to go and why!
Mijas, Andalusia Region - Spain Travel Guide (South of Spain)
White houses, panoramic views, plenty of shopping opportunities - life is good in Mijas.
Getting There/Directions:
Mijas is approximately 30 km from Malaga amidst the mountains.
Car - Car Rental is available from Malaga.
Train/Bus - Take train to Fuengirola from Malaga and then bus to Mijas.
This is Mijas, a beautiful Andalusian village in the Cosa del Sol region in Spain. The small population of Mijas swells with tourists during summertime. Not surprising since the village has beautiful views and laid-back attitude, and even today maintains a strong character and cultural identity. All the houses are white in this town, what a spectacular sight! In the side streets, you get a better feel of how the locals live.
There are some nice views from up the hill, where we can take the famous burro taxi. Let's just walk up. How long have you lived in Mijas? Since I was born. My parents are from here. How is the view from the top? Amazing. We locals love it. When you get up in the morning and look out of the window, you feel like the world is OK. No cars, it is a quiet place. I am glad I live here. Let's go do some shopping now. For a town this size, surprisingly, there are plenty of shopping opportunities. This is Sara Shaikh showing you Mijas.
Benalmádena Pueblo, Spain, Andalucía - A Quick Tour - VLOG034 [4K]
A quick tour of the place where I live, Benalmádena Pueblo, Spain, Andalucía.
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