Jet2 City Breaks in Malaga
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The Atarazanas is Malaga's indoor market, built originally in the 14th century as a shipyard. The building is now about a half kilometre from the sea. The structure that stands today is partly original with steelwork added in the 19th century. It also has an impressive stained glass window at one entrance depicting the history of Malaga. The market is filled with fish, olives and other local delicacies...it's a foodie lover's paradise, well worth a visit. During it's history the building has been used as a convent and military arsenal before becoming a market. For more information on the indoor Market in Malaga including an interactive google map for directions from your current position see below.
Accommodation in Malaga
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Getting to Malaga
By Car Try to avoid the centre of Malaga entering on the south side by exiting off the AP7 on to MA21 then MA22. That will put you on the coast road and less traffic. See below for parking in Malaga.
By Bus The nearest bus stop is Alameda Principal otherwise Malaga bus station. Click here to travel by bus.
By Train The nearest train station is Malaga Central. Click here to travel by train.
The nearest car park is on Calle Maestranza. For directions and more parking options in Malaga click here.
Free entry
Open Monday to Saturday 8:00 to 2:00
Calle Atarazanas 10
29005 Malaga
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If you are using a hand held device Click on the red icon on the map below, then click calculate Route to destination for directions from your current position.