Top 5 reasons to live and work in Malaga

Live and work in Malaga

The opportunity to live and work abroad appeals to more and more people, and it is even easy to make it happen. However, it can be difficult to choose where to go. Are you into sun, beaches and a relaxed lifestyle with room for parties and fun experiences? At the same time, low living costs and cheap rent are a reality? Then read on to find out why you should consider moving to Malaga.

The southern part of Spain offers unique opportunities, all of which you can explore from the Costa del Sol’s major city, Malaga!

From the airport, you can easily and quickly reach the city centre in just 15 minutes by train. Before you know it, you will have sun, warmth and turquoise blue sea close by all year round, as well as the relaxing Mediterranean lifestyle. In addition, there are several Danish and English-speaking jobs available in Malaga!

If you are looking for new experiences, here are 5 reasons why you should consider living in Malaga.

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1. A big city with a beach

Let’s start with something unique! Playa de La Malagueta beach is located in the centre of Malaga. Here you will find palm trees, sun loungers and lots of delicious places to eat. From the city centre, you can walk to the beach in just a few minutes, so after a day’s work, you can just take a dip and relax. You can also choose to start the morning with a refreshing swim, so you’re ready for whatever the rest of the day brings.
With so many warm months, you can swim most of the year and otherwise enjoy the view of the turquoise blue water. On your days off, you can continue your journey around the Costa del Sol in Andalusia, where you will find more natural beaches and breathtaking surroundings. If you want more activity in your day, you can also explore the Costa del Sol by sea in a sea kayak!

2. Learn Spanish while living in Malaga

Even if you don’t know any Spanish, don’t worry. Malaga is a city loved by tourists, especially in the summer, so you won’t have any problems getting by with just your English. In terms of work, it’s also possible to find jobs in Malaga where you can focus on your professional skills rather than learning a new language. You can even find various English-speaking jobs, so working in Malaga is a piece of cake!

If you’re up for a challenge, there are several language schools in Malaga where you can go from ‘una cerveza por favor’ (a beer, please!) to chatting with the locals. The best way to master a language is to use it, so here you really have the opportunity to become fluent in Spanish! You’re also more likely to get the best recommendations for things to do if you try your hand at Spanish.

3. Shopping for every taste

Whether you’re into well-known brands or looking for unique smaller local shops, you’ll find a wide selection of both in Malaga. Take a shopping trip down Calle Larios and you’ll find something for every taste. You can also visit one of Malaga’s large shopping centres on days when you need a break from the sun. Here you will also find larger sports shops with a wide selection of water sports equipment.

If you are more into recycling or vintage finds, you will also find several small second-hand shops around Malaga where you can look for your next unique find.

4. Are you ready for fresh produce and great taste experiences?

The Mediterranean has the perfect climate for growing tasty fruits and vegetables, which you can buy everywhere in Malaga. As a port city, fresh fish and seafood are also a must. Try Malaga’s local dish, Espetos, one evening by the beach.

If you are looking for a sensory experience beyond the ordinary, then take a trip to the Atarazanas food market. Here you will find the freshest ingredients to take home, or choose to have them prepared at one of the food market’s smaller restaurants. If you are a food enthusiast, you should set aside plenty of time here.

5. Living in Malaga offers relaxation and celebration

In the middle of the day, you can relax on the beach while the rest of Malaga takes a siesta. In the evening, you will see life bursting forth in the city again, where you can go shopping late at night and go out and enjoy drinks and food with friends. With the low cost of living in Malaga, you have plenty of opportunities to go out every day of the week. The nights are long in Malaga, so be prepared for your Spanish friends to be ready to eat later than you might be used to, so have a snack ready in your bag!

In Malaga and around Andalusia, you will find many traces of the past, which show the incredible history of the area. It is especially the Arab influence that has left its mark on both the architecture and the lifestyle. You have probably already figured out that living in Malaga will give you plenty of opportunities for relaxation, and the Arab baths are no exception. The best way to experience part of the city’s past while completely unwinding is in one of Malaga’s many hammams.

Don’t worry about getting bored in Malaga. In addition to the many opportunities to explore the Costa del Sol, there are also plenty of opportunities to party and go out in the evening in Malaga.

In the summer, you will find Malaga’s biggest event for locals and tourists, La Feria de Malaga. Experience the festive atmosphere with fireworks, dancing and cold drinks throughout the city. With a job in Malaga, you will certainly not be bored!

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