November 1, 2021
A day in Malaga
We decided yesterday that if we needed to spend another night in Malaga, we would move to a hotel close to or in the centre of the city. We enjoyed the breakfast buffet again, packed up, left our collapsed bike cases and suitcase with the hotel, and rode into town by the route I'd created to avoid the highway we'd taken yesterday (yesterday's route was the one suggested by RWGPS). It was longer and definitely avoided traffic. It also included some bumpy bits, dusty gravel, and three short hike-a-bike sections: one up and over what could have once been a railway embankment, and two dry fords. Even along the rough sections along the Guadalhorce River, we saw other cyclists so this route wasn't totally isolated. They were on mountain bikes, though. Then, when we reached the Mediterranean and joined the main cycle route, it was busy.
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I called the bike shop we'd visited yesterday. As expected, any shop that might have the part was closed today, All Saints Day. We checked in to our new hotel, just across the street from Malaga's bullring. We put our bikes in their storeroom off the garage and collapsed in our room. We weren't expecting temperatures in the high 20s.
After recovering, we headed out to explore. We hiked up the hill behind our hotel to the Castillo del Gibralfaro. Just outside the entrance to the castle was a busker playing classical guitar. We listened for a while; he started playing Asturias (a famous piece by Isaac Albéniz that Al's been working on for months--his first retirement project after not playing for decades) and his version was beautiful. I would have bought one of his CDs except I wouldn't want to carry it. I should have noted his name.
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There was a free audio tour but it was a bit too academic for our mood today. We just wandered around and admired the views.
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We'd bought the combination ticket that included admission to the Alcazaba, the fortress palace at the bottom of the hill. The views weren't as spectacular but the architecture was much more interesting.
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Time to eat! We found a restaurant that offered Spanish barbecue and had a pleasant lunch. Afterward, we walked along the waterfront and quiet beach then eventually back to our hotel for an early night. We're still working through the jet lag.
Today's ride: 15 km (9 miles)
Total: 37 km (23 miles)
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