What and where to eat in Seville and Malaga

Spain is known for its delicious tapas, paella, sangria, tinto de Verano and cocktails. This is why I had to dedicate an entire page to the amazing restaurants we went to, we had really great food.

For cocktails, we went to the Armonia Holiday bar. Cocktails were pretty cheap around €5-€6. And the bar is so cute! Pink with lots of Christmas lights, really a holiday vibe.
The Alcasabar in Malaga. Cocktails cost €6 – €8. Great view of Malaga’s castle.
The Second Room. Amazing cocktails, but a bit pricy for Spain. Cocktails cost €7 – €10. But there is happy hour from Sunday until Thursday, from 2100-2200, where mojitos and caipirinhas only cost €4,50. The mojito is really great! The daiquiris are also really amazing. We tried peach and mango.
JESTER: the most amazing breakfast/lunch place in Seville. Smoothie bowls, Nutella croissants and bagels.
Milk Away: smoothies, salads, açai bowls! Amazing healthy place in Seville.
Bar Alfalfa, must visit!!! Great service, amazing food and sangria. Just look how happy I look!
Tiramisu at Bar Alfalfa.
Bar Gran Tino in Seville. Great tapas.

Our favourite places in Malaga were El Pimpi and Casa Lola. These get pretty busy, so try to avoid the locals’ lunch and dinner time if you don’t want to wait in line.

In Pedregalejo (a beach near Malaga) we had cocktails for €4 at Vix and amazing paella. You can take a cab to Pedregalejo from Malaga’s city center for around €6. The beach is really nice there and it is a nice neighbourhood with lots of restaurants.

Restaurante El Merlo

I probably gained some pounds, but if you look at the pictures you know: it was definitely worth it!

I hope you enjoyed, if you did please give this post a like or comment. If you wish to see some video footage of my adventures in Spain, here’s a link: https://youtu.be/ryR3kvLCz44

I hope you have an awesome day!

Love, Tiny Traveller

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