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City Guide

Cuevas Bajas, Málaga, Spain

Overview

Cuevas Bajas is a charming Andalusian village set on the banks of the Genil river, known for its rich agricultural heritage and whitewashed buildings. Its peaceful atmosphere, friendly community, and scenic walks make it a relaxing rural destination in Málaga province.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for mild weather and local festivities.

Local Tips

Shops and restaurants may close for siesta (2-5pm); carry cash as some places don't accept cards. The town is walkable, but a rental car is recommended for exploring nearby countryside.

Cultural Etiquette

Casual dress is fine; respect church and local customs, greet people with 'buenos días.' Tipping isn't mandatory but rounding up small bills is appreciated.

Safety Warnings

Very safe town; exercise normal precautions and beware of occasional pickpocketing during busy festivals.

Hidden Gems

Explore the ancient irrigation canals, small local olive oil mills, and the scenic Barco Viejo viewpoint for sunset vistas.

Frequently Asked Questions

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