Málaga is currently celebrating the 2nd annual Intercultural Festival on Paseo del Parque. The government sponsors and organizes this cultural and social event which definitely has a lot to do with their nomination for European Cultural Capital in 2016. The entrance is free and it's so much fun!
More than 50 countries and 5 continents are represented in this festival. Each country is represented by a stand with jewelry/clothing/accessories or food from the specific country. There are also dance and music performances at the Recinto de Eduardo Ocón.
This weekend we were not able to enjoy it due to weather, but last weekend we walked around admiring all of the different trinkets each country had to offer. The atmosphere is great for during the day or at night. The food stands are by far the best part- hamburgers from Australia, empanadas from Mexico, crepes from France, beer from Germany and SO MUCH MORE!! For more information check out this website.
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