malaga
A Spanish city that inspired artists like Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles is set to win over many more visitors. Ronda in Malaga, southern Spain, is perched on top of a deep gorge and locals and tourists alike have long flocked to see the canyon with its impressive depths of more than 100 metres. Soon there will be a new, more straightforward, way to take in the breathtaking spot. The city is working on a brand-new €1.6 million gorge walk. The newly-named Camino del Desfiladero del Tajo will allow visitors to walk along the very bottom of the canyon for the first time. What will the finished...
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A year after Spain launched a special digital nomad visa to encourage foreign business talent to move to the country, it has met with muted success. Some 300 foreign nationals were granted the visa up until 31 December 2023, the Spanish Foreign Ministry said, but it did not disclose their nationalities. The relatively small number may relate to the problems encountered by some applicants keen to make a new life under the Iberian sun. Some said it was hard to fulfil all the visa’s demands like proving they pay social security in their own country. Others complained of the endless paperwork invo...
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Les habitants de Málaga sont frustrés par l'afflux croissant de touristes et expriment désormais leurs sentiments en termes clairs. Le centre de la ville espagnole a été frappé par une vague d'autocollants, apposés sur les murs et les portes, avec des slogans exprimant aux visiteurs ce que les habitants pensent d'eux. Si vous vous promenez dans les rues de Málaga, vous verrez ces autocollants, qui vont de l'insignifiant "c'était ma maison" (antes esta era mi casa) à "c'était le centre-ville" (antes esto era el centro), en passant par "rentre chez toi" (a tu puta casa) et "pue le touriste" (ape...
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