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SOLD SUBJECT TO CONTRACT. 12.11.2009 Estate Agency working through out Spain with several areas and a good selection of listings at various prices and values, there is a 4 storey freehold office fully equipped if needed for an additional 75,000 euros. Here is some information about some of the many areas covered. Malaga is the capital of the Costa Del Sol and has rail and bus services serving all the major cities and tourist attractions of Andalusia as well as a new and expanding international airport. It is a city rich in history and is filled with splendid monuments and soulful vibrancy of Andalusia. The old town, at the heart of Malaga, radiates from the cathedral and includes such splendors as the Museo de Bellas Artes, Casa Natal de Picasso and the Castillo de Giralfaro. In the newer centre you will find a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and the famous El Corte Ingles store.Mijas - At one time, the only way up to Mijas was along a donkey trail through the mountains from Benalmadena. Today it is one of the largest municipalities on the Costa del Sol and a very popular tourist attraction with its famous donkey taxis, horse-drawn carriages, gift shops, cafe bars and a magnificent view across to the Mediterranean. It is easily reached by bus from Arroyo (20 mins) & Fuengirola (15 mins).Torremolinos - The first and oldest coastal resort on the Costa del Sol is Torremolinos to the west of Malaga. Formally Malagas fishing quarter, it is now an independent municipality consisting of high-rise blocks, countless bars, cafes, shops etc to suit all tastes. There are four miles of excellent beaches, the most famous and popular being La Carehuela. Benalmadena is a fast developing resort. It has beautiful, accessible beaches and a splendid promenade with a variety of restaurants, cafes, bars and shops scattered along its length. The ruins of a Moorish watch tower guard the entrance to the extensive marina which has every facility for yachtsmen and boaters along with apartment blocks, more restaurants, wide streets and ample parking space. Quite close by is the castle Bil-Bil, dating from 1932, but now converted into a combined culture centre and exhibition hall, It also includes the tourist office. To the west of Benalmadena, there are twelve miles of uninterrupted sea and sand, and to the east, a collection of small sandy coves which are all very clean and safe. You will find bars and cafes right on the beaches. Marbella is generally regarded as the most up-market of all the resorts along the Costa Del Sol, Marbella lies at the foot of Sierra Blancas, Between green pine forests and the azure blue sea. The area has something to interest everyone, from hotels, restaurants, and a delightful sea front to outstanding golf courses, well equipped marinas, fishing boats for hire and quite a few individual beaches. A short walk from the beautiful shops and hotels is the old town with its spotlessly clean alleys, squares, courtyards and smart restaurants. One of the great delights of Marbella is eating outside in Plaza de los Naranjos, the main square, shaded by orange trees. Three miles away, the Puerto Banus marina, with its expensive yachts, boutiques, restaurants and bars all full of their own individual blend of atmosphere. Alhaurin el Grande and Coin lie in the heart of one of the most varied and attractive regions in the whole of Andalucia, the Fertile countryside surrounding them forms the southern end of the Guadalhorce valley, a wide plain extending northwards towards the lakes which feed the Guadalhorce river, eastwards to Malaga and the Mediterranean sea, southwards over the Sierras de Mijas and Sierras de Alpujata respectively lie Fuengirola and Marbella. On the eastern side lie the Sierras de Nieves, Sierra Real and Sierra Blanca which make up the "Reserva de Serrania de Ronda", a huge national park home of wild Ibexes, Imperial eagles and many other species.The history of Alhaurin el Grande and Coin predates the Moorish occupation and can be traced back to the period when the Romans controlled the Iberian peninsular and there are many fine artefacts in the area to verify this. Now this area is more famous for the rich selection of fruits and vegetables grown, in fact the name "Alhaurin" is derived from Arabic and means "Garden of Allah".Both Alhaurin el Grande and Coin have populations of around 20,000 and the relevant services needed by such populations, banks, supermarkets, 24 hour emergency clinics, garages, schools, vets, taxis, regular bus services, sports, horse riding, rock climbing and first class golf courses. These modern facilities combined with the traditional street markets and dozens of small family shops hidden away down side streets strike the balance. Alora is one or the most ancient towns in the province. Steep streets lined with lemon trees lead you to many interesting places - "The Church of Encarnacion", Sta. Brig hermit, and the "Flores Convent" are just a few and were all built around the 19th century, also the "Cruz del Humilladero" near Flores Convent commemorates the handing over of the keys to Alora by the last Arabic mayor to the Catholic Kings in 1484. The old part of the city is at the foot of the CASTLE from which there is a wonderful view,this village is just north east of Malaga, less than 30 minutes from Malaga airport, it lies in the centre of the Guadalhorce basin, on the banks of the Guadalhorce river which provides water for agriculture all year round. Alora is 194m above sea level.The rugged beauty of rural Andalucia becomes apparent here. The contrast between coast and country is severe, the hustle and bustle of the coast in summer gives way to the slower, more relaxed tranquil way of life in Alora, old men astride their donkeys and mules pulling a plough are still very prevalent.The area is also renowned for the atmosphere and quality of its eating places whether having tapas in a bar, eating traditional Spanish food in a Venta or dining at a high class restaurant, wherever you eat you will be pleasantly surprised at the prices, often half those down on the coast. More and more people are appreciating that although the coast is great for holidays if you want to live in here in Spain this area just inland has so much to offer, In the valley there is the railway station offering regular air conditioned trips to Malaga and beyond. The town centre has character of its own where many modern and traditional facilities are available. Lying midway between Malaga and the Guadalhorce lakes. Alora is in one of the most beautiful unspoiled areas of Andalucia.
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