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Álora, a picturesque white village in Andalusia, Spain, is famed for its Moorish heritage and mountainous landscapes. The town's charm lies in its cobblestone alleys, whitewashed houses, and artisan markets, offering an authentic escape from urban crowds. Its hilltop castle ruins provide panoramic views of the Guadalhorce Valley.
Must-see spots include the Álora Castle ruins overlooking the valley and the Iglesia de la Veracruz, blending Gothic-Mudéjar styles. Don't miss the Sunday farmers' market for local crafts. Adventure seekers can hike the nearby El Chorro Gorge, renowned for its cliffs and Caminito del Rey trail.
Savor Andalusian classics like Rabo de Toro (oxtail stew) and Salmorejo (chilled tomato soup). Tapas bars serve jamón ibérico paired with Fino sherry. For dessert, try Borrachuelos (honey-glazed pastries), especially during festivals.
No direct trains; take ALSA buses from Málaga (~1 hour). Check schedules in advance—services are limited. Walking suffices within town, but renting a car is ideal for exploring surrounds. Mountain roads require cautious driving. Pre-book transfers in peak seasons (spring/fall).
Visit in April-May (spring blooms) or September-October (mild temperatures). Summer heats exceed 40°C; some sites close in winter. Easter week (Semana Santa) features dramatic processions but draws crowds.
Language: Basic Spanish (e.g., Hola/Gracias) suffices; English is rare. Internet: Free Wi-Fi in main squares; consider a Vodafone SIM. Payments: Cash preferred; Visa/Mastercard accepted at hotels. Healthcare: Clinic handles minor issues; for emergencies, visit Málaga Hospital (call 112). Voltage: 230V, Type C/E plugs.