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Trafico offices change locations and hours

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

If you’re looking to get a Spanish driving licence, validate or trade in your U.K. licence, or other vehicle-related proceedings, at some point you’ll end up at the Tráfico offices. As of recently, the offices for Malaga have moved to a new spot near the university neighbourhood Teatinos and next-door to the large convention hall, the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos. (Address: Max Estrella, 12. You can catch a bus up there from the centre - look for the number 4 line on the Paseo del Parque, the tree-lined street. Trafico will be the last stop on the line. Visit our Connections page to find other bus routes on the EMT website.) The old Trafico offices were on Calle Mauricio Moro Pareto, right next to the Larios shopping centre, which is also called Eroski because of the supermarket on the bottom floor.

The other major news of note is they announced their change to reduced summer hours, 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday-Friday. Summer? They normally don’t change these hours until June! Regardless, these hours will be in effect until halfway through September, so those who have morning work hours will have to plan carefully. One more thing about September — many changes will be taking place. Spain will be transforming their licence exam process, making it tougher and modernizing it (from a written to computer version), as well as splitting the motorbike licences into 3 classes, as opposed to the two current ones.

Malaga’s Town & City Fair celebrates region including Iberian food

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Malaga Town & City Fair

This weekend, follow the signs to "La Feria de los Pueblos y las Ciudades de Málaga," your ticket to see and even try out some local flavours. Venue: the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos, the large exhibition building right off the highway in Malaga, near the intersection of the A-7 ring road and the Cartama highway. Entrance is free, and you’ll get a glimpse of the small-town life from around the Malaga province, including booths about bullfighting, flamenco and plenty of food samples. From the 180+ exhibitors, you’ll see typical olive oils, wines, cheeses, sausages and even more unique malagueño items like sweet wine, almond cakes, fig bread, raisins, olives and lard-cooked pork… and most of these you can try out! The fair opened on Thursday and continues until Sunday – open from 11am-8:30pm – and of course you can also use this chance to purchase these items and more. Besides the cultural, they’ve also made an effort to bring in a wider audience with offerings for youngin’s: a stand for playing Wii, a comic strip/book workshop, and a number of theatre and juggling acts. Nothing to lose, come check it out! Oh and if you need a ride, skip the uncertainty of Malaga’s taxis and call our partner MalagaTaxis.co.uk – a courteous, multilingual driver will get you there in a flash.