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Descubra Málaga com a EF

A diversão é também uma componente bastante importante do seu programa de estudos no estrangeiro. Dedicamo-nos também às actividades extra curriculares para ter a certeza que terá uma experiência fantástica e que vai descobrir tudo o que o destino tem para lhe oferecer.

Passeios e Cultura

Enterre os pés na areia da praia, que fica a apenas 5 minutos da EF. Caminhe pela arquitetura das ruelas da cidade e explore a arquitetura mourisca de Gibralfaro e Alcazaba. Visite a casa onde Pablo Picasso nasceu antes de ver algumas de suas mais famosas obras de arte no Museu Picasso. Encante-se com a deslumbrante Catedral de Málaga, construída sobre a Grande Mesquita. Testemunhe o esplendor de uma tourada na histórica praça de touros de Málaga e visite o teatro romano antigo, que data cerca de 2 mil anos.

Compras

A Cidade Antiga está pontilhada com pequenas boutiques independentes, com destaque para as vitrines reluzentes da Calle Larios. A Plaza Mayor é um moderno centro comercial especializado em lojas de marca.

Esportes e Atividades ao Ar Livre

Passe as tardes descansando na areia dourada da Praia La Malagueta, a uma curta caminhada do centro da cidade. Caminhe ao redor do renomado Jardim Botânico La Conception. Mergulhe nas águas azuis do Mediterrâneo ou tome aulas de vela, windsurf ou esqui aquático. Siga para as colinas para algumas das melhores trilhas e escaladas da região.

Excursões

Nos finais de semana, vá além dos limites da cidade e explore a orgulhosa capital, Madri, a moderna cidade costeira, Barcelona, e a arquitetura mourisca de Granada. Você também terá a oportunidade de visitar Tarifa, no Estreito de Gibraltar, e vislumbrar a cultura norte-africana em Marrocos.

Diversão e Vida Noturna

Prove autênticas tapas em um café na calçada da elegante Plaza de la Merced e assista a um espetáculo de dança flamenca no Teatro Cervantes. Veja filmes espanhóis recém-lançados no Festival anual de Cinema de Málaga. Na maioria das noites, você poderá perambular pelas ruas da cidade e deixar a vida noturna se desenrolar, quando as multidões lotam as praças da cidade.

Eventos em Málaga

Feast of St John
Jun 2012 (annual)

Throughout the different neighbourhoods of Málaga, spectacular goings-on celebrate the Feast of St John (San Juan). The festival reaches a climax at midnight on 23 June, when large cloth figures known as júas are set on fire.

Virgen del Carmen
16 Jul 2011 - 16 Jul 2012 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.

Feria de Málaga
Aug 2012 (annual)

During the Feria de Málaga, the city buzzes with colour and life. All the locals join in the revelry and the streets fill with traditional costume, live music, flamenco and food stalls dishing up typical Andalusian cuisine.

Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage
Sep 2012 (annual)

Every year the Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage in Málaga sees devotees travel on horseback or in richly decorated carts to the saint's sanctuary. On arrival a Mass is said, accompanied by a floral offering and typical Malaga folk music.

Verdiales Festival
Dec 2012 (annual)

Verdiales is a lively flamenco style born in the olive-growing region of Malaga. Malaga's major Verdiales Festival takes place in the city's Puerto de la Torre district and coincides with the Day of the Innocents, Spain's answer to April Fools'.

Parade of the Three Wise Men
Jan 2013 (annual)

The traditional Parade of the Three Wise Men is held in Malaga's town centre. Kings Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar lead a colourful parade and hundreds of children gather to catch the sweets and toys that they scatter from their floats.

Malaga Carnival
Feb 2013 (annual)

During the run-up to Lent, Málaga fills with colour for its annual Carnival. Costumed parades take to the streets, featuring murga street bands, masked revellers, dancers and choruses. The celebrations reach a peak during the main procession on Carnival Sunday.

Semana Santa in Málaga
Apr 2013 (annual)

Semana Santa is one of Southern Spain's most famous religious celebrations. In Malaga, a series of richly decorated processions takes place, depicting the different stages of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.

Feast of St John
Jun 2013 (annual)

Throughout the different neighbourhoods of Málaga, spectacular goings-on celebrate the Feast of St John (San Juan). The festival reaches a climax at midnight on 23 June, when large cloth figures known as júas are set on fire.

Virgen del Carmen
Jul 2012 - Jul 2013 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.

Feria de Málaga
Aug 2013 (annual)

During the Feria de Málaga, the city buzzes with colour and life. All the locals join in the revelry and the streets fill with traditional costume, live music, flamenco and food stalls dishing up typical Andalusian cuisine.

Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage
Sep 2013 (annual)

Every year the Nuestra Señora de la Victoria Pilgrimage in Málaga sees devotees travel on horseback or in richly decorated carts to the saint's sanctuary. On arrival a Mass is said, accompanied by a floral offering and typical Malaga folk music.

Verdiales Festival
Dec 2013 (annual)

Verdiales is a lively flamenco style born in the olive-growing region of Malaga. Malaga's major Verdiales Festival takes place in the city's Puerto de la Torre district and coincides with the Day of the Innocents, Spain's answer to April Fools'.

Parade of the Three Wise Men
Jan 2014 (annual)

The traditional Parade of the Three Wise Men is held in Malaga's town centre. Kings Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar lead a colourful parade and hundreds of children gather to catch the sweets and toys that they scatter from their floats.

Malaga Carnival
Feb 2014 (annual)

During the run-up to Lent, Málaga fills with colour for its annual Carnival. Costumed parades take to the streets, featuring murga street bands, masked revellers, dancers and choruses. The celebrations reach a peak during the main procession on Carnival Sunday.

Semana Santa in Málaga
Apr 2014 (annual)

Semana Santa is one of Southern Spain's most famous religious celebrations. In Malaga, a series of richly decorated processions takes place, depicting the different stages of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.

Virgen del Carmen
Jul 2013 - Jul 2014 (annual)

Malaga's fishing district pays homage to the Virgen del Carmen - her image is carried on a dais around the neighbourhood then placed on a flower-covered boat. Traditional song and dance accompanies the fleet as it then sails down the coast.