A beautiful seaside city in Spain has been named among the best places to live for British expats.
Malaga on the Costa del Sol is a city that overlooks the Mediterranean and is popular among British people living abroad and holidaymakers.
The city was named the best city for expats by InterNations, with it being called the friendliest place to live with good weather and affordable housing.
It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe and has a rich history going back almost 3,000 years.
Among the things to visit are the Arab fortress Alcazaba, Gilbralfaro Castle, the Roman Theatre, Atarazanas Market and the Cathedral.
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As the home of Picasso, there is lots of art and culture to enjoy such as the Picasso Museum, the Carmen Thyssen Museum, the Saint Petersburg Russian Museum and the Centre of Contemporary Art.
The coastal city has 16 beaches to visit, most of which are sandy with tall palm trees. Among the best are San Julian which is 3,500 metres long, Guadalmar, Misericordia, San Andres, La Malagueta and Los Banos del Carmen.
Malaga has an average summer temperature of 30C, a winter temperature of 8C and little rain throughout the year.
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It has an average house price of €2,225 per square metre in the centre of the city. Prices have risen to almost three times the national average.
Visitors can reach Malaga on direct flights from Belfast, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle.
Other cities named among the best places to live for expats were Alicante and Valencia in Spain and Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE.
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