Alhaurín de la Torre
Alhaurín de la Torre is a charming town located in the province of Málaga, in the autonomous region of Andalusia, southern Spain.
It is located just 15 kilometers west of the city of Málaga and close to the Costa del Sol,
making it a popular destination for both tourists and residents
looking for a quieter environment near the coast.
History
The history of Alhaurín de la Torre goes way back to Phoenician and Roman times,
although the main development occurred during the Moorish period.
The name "Alhaurín" is of Arabic origin and means "the garden."
This refers to the fertile soils and abundance of water in the area.
After the Christian reconquest in the 15th century, the town continued to develop and received its current name.
Sightseeing
- Iglesia de San Sebastián:
This church, built in the 19th century, is one of the most important religious buildings in Alhaurín de la Torre
and a fine example of neoclassical architecture.
- Jardín Oriental Bienquerido:
A beautiful garden inspired by Japanese garden art,
perfect for a quiet walk and to enjoy nature.
- Finca El Portón:
This cultural center is located in a traditional Andalusian finca and hosts regular exhibitions,
concerts and other cultural events.
The property also has a beautiful garden that is open to the public.
Nature and Recreation
Alhaurín de la Torre lies at the foot of the Sierra de Mijas,
a mountain range ideal for outdoor sports such as hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.
The natural environment offers numerous opportunities for recreation and adventure activities.
Culture and Events
- Feria de San Juan:
This annual fiesta week, held in June, is one of the most important events in Alhaurín de la Torre.
It includes a series of festivities, including parades, music, dancing, and traditional Andalusian food.
- Semana Santa:
As in many other parts of Andalusia,
Holy Week is celebrated here in a big way with processions and religious ceremonies.
- Dia de la Cruz:
A traditional celebration in May in which residents make and display flower crosses in the streets of the town.
Gastronomy
The cuisine of Alhaurín de la Torre is typically Andalusian,
with a strong emphasis on fresh, local ingredients.
Some culinary specialties include:
- Gazpacho:
A cold soup made from tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions and garlic.
- Porra Antequerana:
A thick, cold tomato soup, similar to gazpacho but richer and creamier.
- Tortilla de patatas:
A classic Spanish potato omelet.
- Various tapas:
Small bites ranging from grilled vegetables and seafood to various types of ham and cheese.