The Gibralfaro: Málaga’s truly ancient fortress

The third of Málaga’s ancient treasures is the Gibralfaro castle, a series of fortifications on the hill of the same name which cuts the city in two and offers 360° views of city, Mediterranean and mountains alike. The Gibralfaro started life somewhere around 700BC as Phoenician fortifications but what you see today was really started … More The Gibralfaro: Málaga’s truly ancient fortress

All about the Alcazaba of Málaga (in which I am an idiot)

I’ve already said that almost everything about Málaga surprised me, that it wasn’t the the city full of sunburned drunken British hen parties that I expected. It’s actually one of the oldest cities in Europe – it started life around 2700 years ago as a Phoenician outpost on a trading route between Phoenicia, which is … More All about the Alcazaba of Málaga (in which I am an idiot)

Málaga, we were wrong about you: notes from the Costa del Sol

“You don’t seem like the sort of person who goes to Malaga,” Barn Owl said at Brownies the night before the trip. I knew I wasn’t the sort of person who goes to Málaga. Sun, sea, sand, drunken hen and stag parties, sunburned Brits demanding fried breakfasts after a night staggering around town with a … More Málaga, we were wrong about you: notes from the Costa del Sol

I had my very own jacuzzi in a hostel room in Prague

After my adventures round the West Bohemian Spa Triangle, I flew home from Prague but because trains can, occasionally, be a little unreliable, I wanted to be back in Prague on Sunday ready for my flight home on Monday evening, which would also give me a day to start exploring Prague, which is a city … More I had my very own jacuzzi in a hostel room in Prague