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Photos of Frigiliana: Spain's Prettiest Village
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White Streets
The old Moorish quarter is a maze of steep, whitewashed lanes decorated with flowers and colourful pot plants.









Blue Doors & Details
Frigiliana is famous for its blue doors and shutters set against bright white walls.





Ceramic Tiles
Hand-painted ceramic tiles line the streets, telling the story of the Moors and Christians battle of 1569.






Plazas & Landmarks







Views & Surroundings
From the top of the village, you can see all the way to the coast and across the valley.





Tuk-Tuks
One of the best ways to see the village, especially if the steep streets are too much on foot.



Planning a visit? Here's my full guide to things to do in Frigiliana and how to get from Malaga to Frigiliana.

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