One of Málaga's busiest and priciest pedestrian thoroughfares to visit for dining, shopping, or taking in the city's nightlife is Calle Larios. It is primarily decorated, and both locals and tourists are drawn to it by its festive mood, activities, and ongoing art and photography exhibitions. You can relax on one of the many benches and take in the activity of this continually busy street.
Always active, with its storefronts open, La Calle Larios is decked with holiday and party decorations whenever possible, and frequently it even holds art and photography exhibitions. This area is where most of Málaga's social life is concentrated, thus it seems sense that there are many benches here where you may stop for a break, a talk, and to take in the activity of this always bustling city.
Any shopping plans in Malaga will inevitably include a stop here, that much is certain. Calle Larios, which is only 350 metres long and 16 metres broad, is one of the most sought-after business addresses worldwide.
It was given that name in honour of Manuel Domingo Larios y Larios, the second Marquis of Larios, who helped Málaga's textile industry grow in the nineteenth century. At the beginning of the street, by the intersection of the Alameda Principal, there is a statue of the Marquis created by none other than Benlliure.
• Explore Calle Larios, one of Málaga's busiest and most costly pedestrian avenues, which is a popular destination for anyone looking to shop, eat, or take in the city's nightlife.
• View its exemplary decorations, and click some great pictures here, which are worth flaunting.
• Know that the La Calle Larios draws both locals and tourists because of the festive mood, activities, and art and photography exhibitions that are held there.
• There are many benches available for you to use as you relax and take in the activity of this continually busy street.
• Shop at some of the best outlets, and indulge in a fine-dining experience at the many restaurants here.