The Centre Pompidou Málaga is located right on the city's beautiful port. Cruise ships and ferries come and go here. And the port is filled with restaurants and shops, an open-air market, and plenty of places to relax. Miguel and I heard some great live music at one of the outdoor restaurants and we found the perfect spot to drop San Geraldo.
El Centre Pompidou Málaga se encuentra en el hermoso puerto de la ciudad. Cruceros y ferries vienen y van aquí. Y el puerto está lleno de restaurantes y tiendas, un mercado al aire libre, y un montón de lugares para relajarse. Miguel y yo escuchamos buena música en vivo en uno de los restaurantes al aire libre e encontramos el lugar perfecto para establecer San Geraldo.
THE FERRY TO MELLILA (A SPANISH CITY ON THE NORTH COAST OF AFRICA). FERRY A MELLILA (UN CIUDAD DE ESPAÑA EN LA COSTA NORTE DE AFRICA). |
PORT AUTHORITY AND MÁLAGA BIG WHEEL. EUROPE'S LARGEST ITINERANT FERRIS WHEEL. AUTORIDAD PORTUARIA Y NORIA DE MÁLAGA. LA NORIA ITINERANTE MÁS GRANDE DE EUROPA. |
BEST OF ALL, MIGUEL POINTED OUT THIS SPECIAL SIESTA PLACE FOR SAN GERALDO. MEJOR DE TODO, MIGUEL APUNTÓ ESTE LUGAR ESPECIAL DE SIESTA PARA SAN GERALDO. |
So is the "special siesta place" meant to represent a backside or a pair of tits? I suppose an arse since there are no nipples. Or do I just have a particularly dirty mind?
ReplyDeleteRozzie: 1. I don't know. 2. Yes, I think so. I hadn't looked at it closely. Now I have to go back and see if it's tits or ass...
Delete@rozzie - looks like an arse to me too. don't know how comfortable it looks.
ReplyDeletemitch was taking a pix of the lighthouse in #2, correct (wink wink)?
anne marie:
DeleteI was absolutely taking a picture of the port and lighthouse. I don't ogle teenagers. I just like having someone in the foreground. The ass bench probably wouldn't work for me... or maybe the tits bench.
Looks like a nice place to relax and people watch
ReplyDeleteTravel:
DeleteI can't believe it's taken me so long to get to that part (the main part) of the port.
After a ride on the ferris wheel, Carlos would need a "lie down" at the siesta spot!
ReplyDeleteBob:
DeleteJerry wouldn't even consider it. I NEED to go.
Hi Mitchell, what a beautiful place! Hope San Geraldo had a nice nap too.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Robin
Robin:
DeleteSan Geraldo DID have a nice nap while Miguel and I were there!
What a beautiful port! I like the hustle and bustle of them.
ReplyDeleteNow that 'big wheel' is another story......I too would need a nap after that!!
Jim:
DeleteI'm not a huge fan of amusement park rides, but I LOVE ferris wheels. I plan to go on that one. The views are supposed to be spectacular.
Very vibrant!
ReplyDeleteDebra:
DeleteThere was also some great live music from one of restaurant/bars. Another uplifting day.
I just realized now that the Pompidou is that glass coloured building on the waterfront! We were there on a Sunday afternoon when they had extra tents set up for their market and everyone was out walking. I really liked the Malaga waterfront.
ReplyDeleteCheapchick:
DeleteApparently the market runs all the time. I'm looking forward to going back simply to spend time shopping, browsing, and eating!
That resting place looks like a giant clam shell, which would make San Geraldo a pearl.
ReplyDeleteStephen:
DeleteRozzie and Anne Marie couldn't decide what body parts the siesta spot represented. I like your version.
Wait - something is missing! Where are the stripes and plaids and patterns? Where are the matching outfits? This is not the Málaga you have been sharing in many of your previous posts. You have been holding out on us.
ReplyDeleteWilma:
DeleteThe city itself, like most cities, tends to be a bit more stylish. However, I did point out a couple of really "interesting" combinations to Miguel who immediately confirmed (as I knew) that they weren't Spanish people (although sometimes they ARE Spanish people).