Nat Geo Day Tour: Echi di Al-Andalus a Malaga
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Echi di Al-Andalus a Malaga

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Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese
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Durata: da 4 hours a 8 hours

In base al nostro impegno per il turismo sostenibile, tutti i tour giornalieri del National Geographic soddisfano i criteri del Global Sustainable Tourism Council e una parte dei proventi di questi tour viene riversata alla National Geographic Society per finanziare la ricerca e i programmi sostenibili in tutto il mondo

Cosa farai
  • Scopri il patrimonio arabo di Malaga percorrendo le sue strade, visitando i suoi musei e la sua fortezza, e assapora i sapori di Al-Andalus.
  • Fai un salto indietro nel tempo all'Alcazaba, esplorando le sue imponenti mura e le sue strutture, e ammira le intricate ceramiche e la calligrafia moresca al Museo di Malaga.
  • Assapora una tapa tradizionale di miele e melanzane, abbinata a un vino dolce o a una bevanda analcolica, svelando la fusione di sapori arabi e mediterranei.
  • Impara a scrivere il tuo nome in arabo in un corso di calligrafia esclusivo di National Geographic.
  • Visita il mercato di Atarazanas a Málaga e incontra i venditori locali mentre esplori le bancarelle piene di frutta fresca, frutta secca, spezie aromatiche e dolci tradizionali.
Cosa aspettarsi

Parti per un viaggio nel tempo e nella cultura alla scoperta dell'affascinante patrimonio di Al-Andalus a Malaga. Visita l'Alcazaba, una formidabile fortezza che testimonia l'abilità militare dell'epoca araba. Esplorando le sue imponenti mura e il suo design strategico, sarai trasportato indietro nel tempo, in un'epoca grandiosa.

Prosegui con la visita al Museo di Malaga, dove la vivacità di Al-Andalus è messa in mostra da una collezione di ceramiche e dall'affascinante calligrafia moresca. Ammira le mostre che fondono storia e arte, approfondendo la ricchezza culturale del passato.

Poi, ti fermerai in un ristorante per gustare una tipica tapa che fonde sapori arabi e mediterranei, accompagnata da vino locale. Impara poi a scrivere il tuo nome in arabo in un corso di calligrafia, creato in esclusiva per i viaggiatori di National Geographic.

Attraversa le incantevoli strade del centro storico che rivelano il patrimonio urbano plasmato da Al-Andalus. Ammira le piastrelle decorative e gli intricati dettagli che testimoniano la fusione di culture, creando un paesaggio unico.

Termina la tua avventura al vivace Mercato di Atarazanas, il cui ingresso moresco ti invita a una delizia sensoriale di colori e aromi. Entra in contatto con i venditori mentre ti aggiri tra le bancarelle piene di frutta ed erbe aromatiche. Per immergerti completamente nell'esperienza locale, bevi un sorso da un'otre in stile andaluso.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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