Panoramica general - Known Mijas

Known Mijas.

Known Mijas.

May 27, 2018
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ABOUT MIJAS

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Located just 20 minutes west of the city of Malaga and its international airport, Mijas is one of the most popular destinations on the Costa del Sol. If you are looking for a property for sale in Mijas, the first question you should be asking is, where? This is because Mijas is divided into two very distinct zones separated by the coast road. On the one hand is Mijas Pueblo, one of the most famous white villages in southern Spain and a magnet for anyone who wants to buy a piece of the Mijas story. This is where you can find beautiful historical properties (over 100 years old); Some already renewed and others that are ready to be updated with their own style. Then there is Mijas Costa; As its name suggests, it is where the beaches and spas of Cabopino, Riviera del Sol, Miraflores and Calahonda are located.

 

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Mijas Pueblo is a picturesque village on the side of a mountain, it is famous as much for its beauty as for its fairs and festivals, and also for the traditional donkey taxis. It also offers some stunning views over the Mediterranean and the Costa delsol. As you can imagine, the properties for sale in the town of Mijas, whether apartments, townhouses or luxury villas, are very sought after, although their offer is limited. Mijas has managed to keep alive the colorful culture and traditions of the Spanish people, providing visitors from around the world with a great experience and the opportunity to own a charming Andalusian traditional style villa. There is much to see for history buffs, such as Church of the Immaculate Conception built on the site of a castle dating from the 17th century castle and ‘La Grotte de la Virgen de la Peña’ where it is said that the Virgin Mary appeared to two local children in 1536. The bullring is more than a historical monument, it also hosts runs practically every weekend throughout the summer. Another well-known attraction is the Mijas Wine Museum, where you can taste the local Spanish wines – cava, red, white, rose, sweet wine – and you can get advice from professional winemakers.

There are plenty of cafes and bars to choose from, ranging from all kinds of fresh seafood, paella to more exotic cuisines such as Moroccan and Indian.