This photo was taken during my city trip to Malaga, Spain, together with my sister who therefore had no choice but to be my model. What I liked most about this city was wandering through the narrow streets and alleys of the old city centre with all the nice vistas to, for example, this church tower.
I immediately fell in love with this alley, but taking the picture was not as easy as it looks. It was crowded with tourists among others and there were few moments when we could take the photo, also I wanted perfect light and that was often not the case. On the third and last day of our city trip, we went back extra early and luckily I was able to take my perfect photo.
The old centre of Malaga, known as the "Centro Histórico," is an enchanting area full of narrow, winding streets that offer an intimate glimpse of traditional Andalusian life. This part of the city is known for its well-preserved historical buildings, such as small churches and traditional Andalusian houses, which date from different eras, including the Moorish and Renaissance periods. The streets are cobbled and lined by whitewashed houses with wrought-iron balconies and colourful flowers.
The old centre is also the scene of traditional markets and cultural events, such as flamenco performances and religious processions, which bring Málaga's rich traditions to life. In short, Málaga's old town offers a unique and authentic experience, where the city's history, culture and charm come together in an intimate and picturesque setting.
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