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Wander Benalmadena’s winding cobbled streets, with its groves, white-washed houses, and traditional architecture. Start the day at central Plaza de Espana, browsing local crafts and sampling tapas and wine as you go. There’s a lift handy for commuting between the lower and upper levels. Visit the church and Buddhist temple, and don’t miss El Muro Gardens, where you can take in the panoramic views of the village and the surrounding area. Benalmadena comes alive during festivals and cultural events held throughout the year, and they are a great way to experience the village. If you’re not one for crowds, visit in the spring or autumn.
Parade of the Three Kings, January 5. The Three Kings disembark at noon at the marina from where takes place in the afternoon a parade through the main streets of Benalmadena Costa, Benalmadena Pueblo and Arroyo de la Miel, delivering tons of candy among hundreds of children who come each year with their families to this long-awaited appointment.