Antigua Casa de Guardia – Málaga’s Oldest Wine Bar
Behind its modest facade on Alameda Principal 18 lies not just a wine bar, but a living, breathing slice of Málaga’s history. Founded in 1840 by Don José de Guardia, Antigua Casa de Guardia holds the title of the city’s oldest wine bar in Malaga, and it wears its age with pride.
Al Timon in Venice – A Meat Lover’s Dream
Is Al Timon Venice’s Best Meat Restaurant?
In my opinion Al Timon is definitely one of the best restaurants in Venice for those who love meat and want a genuine, laid-back dining experience. The food is top-notch, the wine is well-selected, and the atmosphere is vibrant.
This isn’t a fine dining restaurant, but that’s precisely what makes it charming – it’s simple, delicious, and authentic. If you want a memorable dinner by the canal, surrounded by happy people and with a glass of Amarone in hand – Al Timon is a must-visit.
Make a reservation, come hungry, and enjoy!
Restaurant Il Paradiso Mallorca – A Romantic Favorite Overlooking Palma Bay
With panoramic views over Palma Bay, top-class Italian cuisine, and a romantic atmosphere, Il Paradiso offers a dining experience that truly lives up to its name.
A guide to the Best and Most Affordable Wine Bars in Málaga
Málaga offers something for every type of wine enthusiast, whether you're looking for a historic bodega, a trendy wine bar, or a place to explore organic and natural wines. Best of all, you don’t have to spend a fortune to enjoy the city's best wine experiences. So next time you’re in Málaga, hop between these fantastic spots and let the city wash over you—one glass at a time!