Q492744
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Mijas is a town and municipality in the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. It consists of Mijas Pueblo a typically Andalusian white-washed village at the mountain side of Sierra de Mijas 428 m above mean sea level.
Q492744旅遊指南
城市概覽
Everything outside Mijas Pueblo is called Mijas Costa, the main villages: the more industrial area Las Lagunas that's the most populated part of Mijas and it is totally integrated with Fuengirola. La Cala de Mijas is the main beach resort. Other smaller beach resorts are Riviera del Sol and Calahonda. According to the INE census of 2017, Mijas has 77,151 inhabitants, which makes it the fourth largest municipality of the province. This is concentrated in three main urban centres: Mijas Pueblo, on the hillside of the Sierra de Mijas, the historic centre of the municipality; Las Lagunas, in the area called Mijas Costa, is part of the urban continuum of the city of Fuengirola; and La Cala de Mijas, a coastal town. The surface of the municipal term is of 148 km ² and it extends from the coastal saws of the Penibética to the Mediterranean Sea. Its history dates back to antiquity, with Phoenician and Roman remains, however, in modernity Mijas was a small town dedicated mainly to agriculture and fishing until the explosion of the tourist boom in the 1950s. Since then, the activity tourist and the construction sector have been the engines of the local economy, shooting at the same time population and per capita income. Today it is a multicultural municipality with a percentage of residents of foreign origin and one of the main centres of residential tourism in Andalusia.
Visitor information 1 Tourist information office (Pueblo: Central tourist area, near donkeys and horses.). English speaking staff are helpful, get the free map of the highlights of the town in multiple languages, great view nearby, donkey monument is popular photo opportunity. (updated Feb 2024)
如何抵達
From the main bus station in Fuengirola there are various ways you can get to Mijas and Mijas Costa. Mijas is served by a regular bus service (bus number 122 which terminates in Mijas village itself or number 221 which continues on to Coín) from the main bus station in Fuengirola. The cost of the journey is €1.30. To travel to Mijas Costa or La Cala De Mijas catch the Marbella bus No 220 which stops in La Cala De Mijas, and various other parts of Mijas Costa, Calahonda, Riviera Del Sol and Miraflores. Again the cost of the journey is approx €1.50.
必看景點
1 Mijas Pueblo. Spectacular views of the African coastline, the Atlas mountains, Gibraltar and a good part of the Costa del Sol. The historical fort ruins offer a beautiful walk, with gardens, church, and amphitheatre. There is also the Mijas traditional bull ring and the famous plaza in the centre of the town where little donkey/horse trolleys can take you on a small trip around the village. There are hiking trails up the mountain to shrines. Donkey cart ride sign shows E15 for single, E20 for couple. (updated Feb 2024) 2 Caves of the old Forge, C. Bo. de Santana, 4, 29650 Mijas, Málaga. Caves of the old forge / Cuevas de la Antigua Fragua. Three small caves with an anvil. It's an illustration of the actual caves that many of the original homes used in ancient times for stables or storage rooms which had a stable temperature. free. (updated Feb 2024) Flamenco Dancers perform for an hour, on some days, in the public Plaza Virgen de la Peña near the donkeys. Check with the tourist bureau. Hermitage of Our Lady of the Remedies: Raised at the beginning of the 18th century, the reduced church presents a single ship with armor of parhilera, that becomes the greater chapel in vault of edge. Very restored, it keeps the sculpture of dress of the Virgen de los Remedios of the 18th century. Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rock: it is a cave hermitage excavated in the rock by a Carmelite brother between 1656 and 1682, to which a sacristy of irregular stone has been added, trying to simulate a natural work. The exterior of the feet made with the same intention, has access of half a point and small bulrush. In an irregular niche carved in the front is the Virgen de la Peña, patron saint of Mijas. Church of San Sebastian: its construction corresponds to the late seventeenth century, renovated on numerous occasions. It appears with a nave covered with a truss armor, a square main chapel with a hemispherical vault, and an arched vault with wall paintings of angels. Parochial Church
體驗活動
Rock climbing/Bouldering Parque Miralla, Mijas pueblo Plaza de Toros/Bullring Mijas pueblo Ethnological Museum of Mijas Mijas pueblo Golf - Mijas has 7 golf courses and more are under construction. Mijas Aqua Park in Las Lagunas. Rent pedal boats, jet skis, parascending on the beach. Visit the Roman ruins at the Torreblanca end of Los Boliches Benalmádena port and the aquarium (about 10 km away). Train ride to Málaga. Ferry cruise to Benalmádena [1] . Feria week in mid-October every year. A mixture of music, flamenco, religion, horses, eating and drinking See the Spanish at play, when they party they do it seriously. Play golf at one of the many courses within easy reach.No absolutely no to any 26 handicapers, bandits Mijas Burrotaxis: If you go to Mijas you can not miss the Burrotaxis. Burrotaxis is a peculiar transport method of Mijas, which appeared at the end of the 1950s, as a result of the fact that some workers from the quarries who returned to their homes on donkeys, were required by tourists to take photographs or take a walk. Biennial of the Villa de Mijas art that is celebrated between October and November the first and in June the second. Villa de Mijas theater festival, which is held in June the second. Flamenco Festival, in August Latin Night in August Calapop Festival in August Celtic Night, in August bands of bagpipes from Gibraltar and northern Spain play. Mijas Jazz Festival, in autumn. Other cultural events are the Fair of Tales, the Literary Contest of Love Letters, the Market of the Senses and the International Day of the Peoples. Beach activities: on the beaches you can practice water sports, rent water bikes, pedal boats, etc.
購物
Mijas Town - Mijas has many little independent traditional shops which sell mainly artesian decoration and decort such as hand made pottery, paintings, lots of souvenirs from Spain, and leather jackets and clothing. The shops have there displays outside on the white streets which makes Mijas also so very touristic and attractive.
美食
There are lots of Spanish tapa bars in the area. You may need to look in the small corridors and streets for traditional good Mediterranean food.
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飲品與夜生活
Cruzcampo which is the traditional Spanish beer is served everywhere as is various Spanish wines. Again, lots of places to drink and eat. Mijas is not really a place for a mad drunken sleazy night out (the nearby town of Fuengirola is better for that), however there are many smaller bars and cafes where one can have a civilised drink. The Boveda del Flamenco bar is a fantastic little place, which used to be the old village jail. It is excellent to sit outside in the summer and watch the world going by. Although many local Spanish residents have their own ways of ha
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.