Larios street
Larios Street, officially known as Calle Marqués de Larios, is the bustling artery of Malaga and a not-to-be-missed destination for anyone visiting the city. This prominent boulevard is known as the city’s busiest and most important commercial route, full of chic boutiques, international brands and cozy cafes. A walk along Larios Street is always special, but it becomes truly magical during local festivities. At Christmas, the street transforms into a brilliant sea of lights, where thousands of lights and festive decorations transform the street into a winter wonderland. The atmosphere is cheerful and the streets are filled with visitors enjoying the festive spirit. Carnival brings an explosion of color and creativity, with masked revelers and musicians filling the streets with music and dance. The real showstopper, however, is the Feria de Málaga in August, a lively festival that celebrates Andalusian culture with flamenco, traditional dress and an abundance of local food and wine. During this event, Calle Larios becomes the beating heart of the party, where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy parades, musical performances and the undeniable joy of the feria. Visitors to Larios street experience the true essence of Malaga, where tradition and modernity go hand in hand, and every occasion is celebrated grandly.
Been there myself: