Modes of Travelling Malaga
Malaga — the famous Spanish city is perhaps one of the oldest in the world. Currently being the sixth-largest city of Spain, it habitats not more than 600,000 people. Being rich in both cultural and historical aspect, it is a popular tourist destination.
Malaga is also known to enjoy a comfortable and a wonderful subtropical weather. The city is also adorned with crystalline beaches and great activities. Malaga has already received a world-class city status and the airport of Malaga receives flights from almost all cities in the world.
By Air
It is very easy to reach Malaga airport. You can book a flight to any major European air-port such as Paris Orgy or London-Heathrow. From almost all major European cities, there is a flight directly to Malaga airport. From North America and other American cities also, there are a number of direct flights to the airport to Malaga.
Choose a good airline like Lufthansa or British Airways, from a European city to Malaga. From major airports in Europe, it does not take much time with a reputed airline to reach Malaga. Like a pure air flights from London Heathrow airport to Malaga has an estimated travel time of 3.5 hours.
After reaching Malaga airport you can reach the city by using train, bus, taxi or Service. Both train and bus services can be accessed easily and the first service starts somewhere as early as 7 AM in the morning. The service continued to midnight.
For traveling by land from the West, you will need to travel south words by car along high A2 if you are coming from somewhere near Portugal. The highway changes to A22 if you start to head east and then the highway will change to A-49 and will make you reach Spain. You’ll need to circle around Seville in order to reach highway A-92. Heading towards Southeast you will merge with A-46. The highway A-46 is aptly named Autovia de Malaga.
You are traveling from somewhere in North you have to play along highway A4 which is also known as Autovia del sol. The highway runs amid Madrid metropolitan all the way to Grenada. Before reaching Grenada you will need to merge with A-92 by turning west wards. A-92 or Autopista de las Pe and will directly lead to Malaga.
A number of roads connect Malaga two different parts of Spain and Europe. You can travel with Eurail and reach Malaga easily. All information about Eurail connectivity and other train services within Spain and from outside Spain are available on Internet.
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