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City Guide
Cútar, Málaga, Spain
Overview
Cútar is a charming Andalusian village set in the hills of Málaga's Axarquía region, renowned for its Moorish heritage, breathtaking views, and authentic rural Spanish life. With less than 600 residents, it offers a peaceful retreat among whitewashed houses and olive groves.
Best Time to Visit
April to June or September to November for pleasant weather and local festivals.
Local Tips
A car is highly recommended to explore the countryside and nearby villages. Local buses are limited, and shops may close for a midday siesta.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated (5-10%). Dress modestly in churches. Greet locals with a friendly 'hola' and respect quiet hours, especially in the afternoon.
Safety Warnings
Cútar is very safe with almost no crime; just exercise basic precautions. The steep, narrow streets can be slippery when wet, wear good shoes.
Hidden Gems
Visit the ancient Arab cistern, explore olive oil mills, or find the miradores (lookout points) for spectacular valley views. Don't miss local wine tastings and the Muscat grape festival if visiting in summer.
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