In the heart of Torrox Pueblo - that white village on the slopes of the Axarquía - you'll find a surprising dose of color. Plaza de la Constitución, surrounded by orange trees, terraces and historic buildings such as the Town Hall and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, is a place with atmosphere anyway. But the real eye-catcher? The one hanging over your head.
Hundreds of brightly colored umbrellas float above the square - yellow, red, green - like a dancing canopy against the blue sky. The idea is simple: shade and merriment, but the effect is poetic. Especially on sunny days, when the light plays with the water of the fountain and the shadows of the umbrellas slide across the sidewalk.
We wander streets ourselves, climb stairs and read informational signs that no one else reads. For these tips, we dive into guidebooks, Facebook groups and local stories - but often the best things you just discover on the spot. Have you been somewhere that made an impression? Or is there something missing from our description? Let us know. We would love to collect your discoveries for the next person who sets out.