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The TOMA & COE Blog

Andalucia is a land of dizzying dimensions. Our blog is a forum for us to share our insights; see it as a library of tales, articles and anecdotes.

Celebrating World Book Day in Spain

23rd April is World Book and Copyright Day, and also St. George’s Day. In Catalonia, it has a special meaning, and a most wonderful,...

Slow Travel in Spain: Take your time

Even when you have lived somewhere for years, when you take the time to explore, not rushing from antique pillar to historic staging post,...

Málaga News – April 2023

One thing visitors to Málaga comment on is the vibe, an energy always bubbling away beneath the surface. The last few months have been...

Symbols of Malaga – Biznaga

As spring approaches, the Málaga film festival takes place. Its emblem? The Biznaga, long a symbol of Málaga. Why is the biznaga emblematic of...

IWD: Andalucían women who broke the gender barrier

On International Women’s Day (IWD), we celebrate seven Andalucian women who broke the gender barrier, fought for freedom and reached the top of their...

5 Reasons to Visit Málaga Province

Málaga province is one of the most popular areas to visit in Spain. These are just 5 reasons why you should visit and explore...

Symbols of Málaga – El Cenachero

One of the abiding symbols of Málaga is the ‘cenachero’, the statue of which stands in Plaza Marina in the city. But just who...

Málaga News – January 2023

Málaga made hit entries into many ‘top lists’ in December and January. The city is all about style, culture and fun, and American Vogue...

Off-grid holidays and activities in Spain

A growing travel trend over the past few years has been off-grid holidays. Off-grid doesn’t have to mean roughing it. Instead, imagine beautiful accommodation...

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