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| Torrox General Information |
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Torrox Traditions and Festivities |
Torrox is nestled in the hillside just 60km
from Marbella and 116km from Malaga within Andalucia. The town is steeped
in a rich history and is split in two sections by a 100m deep gorge, click
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Torrox, with its history and beauty has some
of the oldest Traditions and Festivals in Spain. This is no coincidence
as Torrox is considered to be the seat of culture in its region. Find
out more about Torrox
Traditions and Festivals.
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| Torrox Places to Stay |
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Torrox Places of Interest |
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hotels to choose from, like the famous Torrox Parador as well as a
whole range of hostels and family run B&B's. For your conveinience,
we have compiled a list of the best places to stay in Torrox as well as other resources. |
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The town centre of Torrox is exceptionally
rich in historic architecture, its narrow and winding streets reminiscent
of Moorish times. The town centre is filled with small houses built as
the ground rises and falls. To visit Torrox see a list of Torrox
travel agents and Torrox
car rental agencies. |
| Torrox History |
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Torrox Eating out |
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history is extremely colourful and dates back for several millennia.
It has been a bastion of safety for primitive man and the hometown of
modern day bullfighting. Over the years it has inspired various writers
and artists and was also a place where bandits operated. |
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There are plenty of Torrox
restaurants, tapas bars, cafes and terraces to choose from in Torrox.
Typical cuisine in Torrox includes specialities such as Ajoblanco (cold
garlic soup) Ensaladilla Arriera (salad), Migas (dish made with semolina
flour), Potaje (typical stew), Pescaíto-Espetos and local wine. |
| Torrox Maps and Photos |
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Here you can find detailed Torrox
maps and the surrounding areas as well a collection of photographs
of Torrox and its countryside.
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