NERJA:
in recent years Nerja has become a favoured destination
for the more discerning British traveller seeking a
quality Spanish holiday.
It's unique cosmopolitan atmosphere is markedly
different to the stereotypically English pub/tavern
culture that was once so popular. As a result
Nerja provides a wealth of traditional and international
influences throughout the town.
There are many places of interest - such as the
spectacular and famous local caves - and a host of bars
and restaurants which are sophisticated yet affordable.
Nerja boasts the unique Balcon de Europe which provides
a popular meeting place for young and old with it's
stunning views accross the Mediterranean Sea.
Nerja also enjoys it's own beach culture and the
picturesque bay of Burriana Beach provides space for
some serious sunbathing with many colourful bars and
beach cafes serving freshly made paella.
TORROX:
dating back to Phoenician times, Torrox nas been
influenced by Roman, Arab and Moorish cultures in it's
long past.
With narrow, twisting streets and alleyways, navigating
between the whitewashed houses makes exploring a real
experience. From time to time a spectacular view
of the mountains or the sea will appear to reward your
progress. Many of the roads are lined with orange
trees which provide a colourful contrast to the white
walls and the rich blue skies.
With so much history it is worth spending time in Torrox
and this is made more pleasant with many friendly bars
and pavement restaurants serving mainly traditional
Spanish cuisine.
More information on places of interest may be found in
Casa Lillotte.
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