Espagne

Malaga

Vie étudiante

Tourisme et culture

Sentez vos pieds s’enfoncer dans le sable chaud de la plage, située à 5 minutes à pied seulement du centre EF. Admirez les trésors architecturaux des petites rues de la ville et les chefs-d’œuvre maures de Gibralfaro et de l’Alcazaba, sur les collines. Visitez la maison de naissance de Pablo Picasso puis admirez certaines de ses plus belles œuvres au musée Picasso. Emerveillez-vous devant la superbe cathédrale de Malaga, construite sur le site de l’ancienne grande mosquée. Découvrez tout le faste des corridas dans l’arène traditionnelle de la ville avant de visiter l’ancien théâtre romain, vieux de plus de 2000 ans.

Shopping

La vieille ville, piétonne, regorge de petites boutiques indépendantes. Le point d’orgue sera la belle Calle Larios avec ses devantures éclatantes. La Plaza Mayor est un centre commercial moderne comptant de nombreuses enseignes internationales.

Sports et activités d’extérieur

Passez l’après-midi allongé sur le sable dorée de la plage de La Malagueta, facilement accessible à pied depuis le centre-ville. Promenez-vous dans le jardin botanique de La Conception, connu dans le monde entier. Plongez dans les eaux cristallines de la Méditerranée ou prenez un cours de voile, de ski nautique ou de planche à voile. Dans les collines environnantes, vous trouverez les meilleurs sentiers de randonnée et points d’escalade de la région.

Excursions

Le week-end, échappez-vous de Malaga et allez explorer Madrid, la belle capitale espagnole, Barcelone, au bord de la mer ou Grenade et son architecture maure. Lors de votre séjour linguistique à Malaga pour étudiants et jeunes, vous pourrez également découvrir Tarifa, sur le détroit de Gibraltar, et avoir un aperçu de la culture nord-africaine lors d’un séjour au Maroc.

Loisirs et vie nocturne

Dégustez d’authentiques tapas sur une terrasse de l’élégante Plaza de la Merced, puis assistez à un spectacle de flamenco au Teatro Cervantes. Lors du festival cinématographique annuel de Malaga, vous pourrez voir les derniers films espagnols en avant-première. Point besoin de faire des projets longtemps à l’avance pour passer une bonne soirée à Malaga : promenez-vous dans la ville et arrêtez-vous dans l’un des bars animés. Il y a fort à parier que vous vous retrouverez vite engagé dans une discussion passionnée avec la population locale !

Evènements à Malaga

Feast of St John
Jun 2012 (annual)

Throughout the different neighbourhoods of Málaga, spectacular goings-on celebrate the Feast of St John (San Juan). The festival reaches a climax at midnight on 23 June, when large cloth figures known as júas are set on fire.

Virgen del Carmen
16 Jul 2011 - 16 Jul 2012 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.

Feria de Málaga
Aug 2012 (annual)

During the Feria de Málaga, the city buzzes with colour and life. All the locals join in the revelry and the streets fill with traditional costume, live music, flamenco and food stalls dishing up typical Andalusian cuisine.

Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage
Sep 2012 (annual)

Every year the Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage in Málaga sees devotees travel on horseback or in richly decorated carts to the saint's sanctuary. On arrival a Mass is said, accompanied by a floral offering and typical Malaga folk music.

Verdiales Festival
Dec 2012 (annual)

Verdiales is a lively flamenco style born in the olive-growing region of Malaga. Malaga's major Verdiales Festival takes place in the city's Puerto de la Torre district and coincides with the Day of the Innocents, Spain's answer to April Fools'.

Parade of the Three Wise Men
Jan 2013 (annual)

The traditional Parade of the Three Wise Men is held in Malaga's town centre. Kings Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar lead a colourful parade and hundreds of children gather to catch the sweets and toys that they scatter from their floats.

Malaga Carnival
Feb 2013 (annual)

During the run-up to Lent, Málaga fills with colour for its annual Carnival. Costumed parades take to the streets, featuring murga street bands, masked revellers, dancers and choruses. The celebrations reach a peak during the main procession on Carnival Sunday.

Semana Santa in Málaga
Apr 2013 (annual)

Semana Santa is one of Southern Spain's most famous religious celebrations. In Malaga, a series of richly decorated processions takes place, depicting the different stages of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.

Feast of St John
Jun 2013 (annual)

Throughout the different neighbourhoods of Málaga, spectacular goings-on celebrate the Feast of St John (San Juan). The festival reaches a climax at midnight on 23 June, when large cloth figures known as júas are set on fire.

Virgen del Carmen
Jul 2012 - Jul 2013 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.

Feria de Málaga
Aug 2013 (annual)

During the Feria de Málaga, the city buzzes with colour and life. All the locals join in the revelry and the streets fill with traditional costume, live music, flamenco and food stalls dishing up typical Andalusian cuisine.

Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage
Sep 2013 (annual)

Every year the Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage in Málaga sees devotees travel on horseback or in richly decorated carts to the saint's sanctuary. On arrival a Mass is said, accompanied by a floral offering and typical Malaga folk music.

Verdiales Festival
Dec 2013 (annual)

Verdiales is a lively flamenco style born in the olive-growing region of Malaga. Malaga's major Verdiales Festival takes place in the city's Puerto de la Torre district and coincides with the Day of the Innocents, Spain's answer to April Fools'.

Parade of the Three Wise Men
Jan 2014 (annual)

The traditional Parade of the Three Wise Men is held in Malaga's town centre. Kings Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar lead a colourful parade and hundreds of children gather to catch the sweets and toys that they scatter from their floats.

Malaga Carnival
Feb 2014 (annual)

During the run-up to Lent, Málaga fills with colour for its annual Carnival. Costumed parades take to the streets, featuring murga street bands, masked revellers, dancers and choruses. The celebrations reach a peak during the main procession on Carnival Sunday.

Semana Santa in Málaga
Apr 2014 (annual)

Semana Santa is one of Southern Spain's most famous religious celebrations. In Malaga, a series of richly decorated processions takes place, depicting the different stages of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.

Virgen del Carmen
Jul 2013 - Jul 2014 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.