Opened last year this houses an excellent collection of Picasso's work from the whole of his career. Mainly composed of items loaned or donated by members of his family. The building itself is lovely and has architectural remains of a roman/visigothic palace in the basement.
C' San Augustin 8 not far from the Cathedral; www2.museopicassomalaga.org/i_home.cfm
Restaurant. In the beach suburb of Palo, at the Eastern end of the city (bus from the Alameda goes there)- great fresh fish, no menu. They cook what's good that day and the waiters bring it out on trays and shout out what it is. If you fancy it, stick your hand up or just ask for a look. Helps to know your Spanish fish names.
On the beach front at Palo.
It's a tearoom, in fact the Tajikistani pavilion from a long forgotten trade fair in Liepzig in the Soviet era, recreated inside a Berlin assembly rooms. You can be boring and sit at tables but better to recline on fat cushions at low tables and enjoy the range of exotic teas.
Am Festungraben 1, right behind the Neue Wache on Unter den Linden, in a building that houses arts organisation admin offices and meeting rooms.
www.berlin-hidden-places.de/yuba_web3/sachindex_en/cafe-/mit_tadshik_en.htm
This agency books you into spare rooms in flats and houses owned by native Praguers. The standard is pretty good, though you have to make allowances for not being in a hotel. Its cheap and you get to see bits of the city away from the tourist trail.
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