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Where should I live in Malaga?
What is the best place to live in Málaga?
- Old town (Historic City Centre)
- Soho.
- La Merced.
- El Perchel.
- La Malagueta.
- Teatinos.
Is Malaga dodgy?
Malaga is one of the safer cities in Spain, so you don’t have to worry about your safety too much. The income per capita is the lowest in the whole city and unemployment is rampant. It’s also more dangerous than other high-income neighbors since police rarely patrol around it.
Is La Trinidad Malaga safe?
La Trinidad is not a good neighborhood either, but in this case it’s mostly because it hasn’t been renovated. It isn’t dangerous but just pretty dirty there. What is this? Anyway, don’t worry too much, Malaga is safe and you shouldn’t have any problem there!
Is Malaga a poor city?
SHOCKING: More than one third of all people in Malaga Province are at risk of poverty. MORE THAN a third of all people in Malaga Province are at risk of poverty or social exclusion, according to data from the Junta de Andalucia.
Where do rich people live in Malaga?
A NEW study by the Spanish tax authority has revealed the richest towns in Malaga and the whole of Spain. In Malaga, Benahavís, Rincón de la Victoria, Malaga capital, Marbella and Alhaurín de la Torre are the ones with the highest average gross incomes.
Where can I live outside Malaga?
Ronda. The first one on our list of towns near Málaga is Ronda, located about 100 km north-west of Málaga.
How many foreigners live in Malaga?
Foreign Residents in Andalucia Statistics
Asia | EU-15 | |
---|---|---|
Granada | 5.001 | 4.078 |
Huelva | 837 | 1.165 |
Jaén | 7.156 | 1.946 |
Málaga | 19.302 | 5.068 |
Is Costa del Sol Spain safe?
Other than small crimes, Costa del Sol is a safe place to vacation. However, there is a definate risk of attempted theft, even if unsuccessful. You should be aware that there are a large number of active criminals in the large areas especially Fuengirola.
Is Malaga city expensive?
As a holiday destination Malaga rates as one of the cheapest in Spain and most visitors are pleasantly surprised how little everything costs in the capital of the Costa del Sol. But if you’re on a budget, there are ways of making your holiday in Malaga even cheaper.