Calle Larios
The historic Calle Larios, Malaga’s central axis, links the sea from the Plaza de la Marina to the heart of the city, the Plaza de la Constitución. Since its inauguration in 1891, this iconic place has been the city’s epicentre of leisure and shopping. Its legacy is intertwined with two influential names: the Larios family, the driving force behind the street, and Strachan, the designer who left his mark on its layout, which exudes elegance and vitality, housing renowned shops, welcoming terraces and a vibrant atmosphere. Its majestic buildings and meticulous design testify to its historical and cultural importance. Calle Larios is an icon of Malaga life, where commercial bustle merges with architectural beauty, offering a unique experience to those who walk along it.
Trivia:
– Calle Larios, inaugurated in 1891, stands as Málaga’s commercial heart, hosting fashion boutiques, jewellers, and cultural events.
– Its history is linked to the Larios and Strachan names, renowned for its design and role in the city’s social and commercial life.
– It serves as the stage for emblematic events like the Three Kings Parade and the Feria de Málaga, drawing crowds and promoting local culture.