There’s the village of the Smurfs, in Malaga, and it’s full of instagrammable streets.

There’s the village of the Smurfs, in Malaga, and it’s full of instagrammable streets.

Andalusia is famous for its white villages, among many other things. But this color has competition in Malaga. There, on the Serranía de Ronda, is Júzcar, a small town with a population of just over 200. Again, What makes it famous around the world is its blue streets. And without the need of the sea.

Cüzcar until 2011 it was just another white town but that year they started to differentiate themselves by changing that color on their facades to blue (including the cemetery and church). It was a promotional act by Sony for the world premiere of the movie. Smurfs. And though it’s a temporary thing, its inhabitants they decided to leave it that way in a popular consultation.

The game didn’t go wrong for them because this make over would result in putting this town on the international map, and one of the most beautiful villages in the world to be charming and picturesque. Still, yes, they weren’t allowed to introduce themselves as “Cute people” due to copyright issues.

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The main tourist attraction is walking its instagrammable streets. St. Catherine’s ChurchIt was painted blue from the 16th century. Also, another point of interest is the remains of ancient structures. first tin factory from SpainIt was built in 1731. Special mention also deserves numerous perspectives.

More in connection with the blue motif of the town, there is a graffiti route consisting of the following. 14 Cute-themed murals. Each has a QR code that can be scanned to tell a story. In addition, several scattered around the city huge statues of characters from these cartoons and adventure zones for kids.

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To complete the visit, we can expand the radius around the municipality, where you can make several hiking trails and make several hiking trails, as the town can be seen in two hours. Mycology Museum where you will find all information about native mushroom varieties. In addition to the important town of Ronda.

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