No doubt we’ve all heard about Malaga’s rise as the relevant Spanish cultural capital, but apart from the conventional museums, there’s nothing better than strolling through the streets when the sun goes down and then having a pajarete or a lágrima (local sweet wines) to celebrate.

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during this week, the main cities of the Coast offer street processions carrying sculptures that sway along the entire route with hundreds of penitents illuminating and giving colour with their candles and tunics, as well as the aromas of incense and flowers accompanied by spontaneous saetas (flamenco verses sung in the processions) and applause as the images pass by.

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