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Calle Marqués de Larios is Málaga's most elegant pedestrian boulevard, connecting the Alameda Principal to Plaza de la Constitución. Lined with late 19th-century buildings featuring uniform Italianate façades, it is the city's premier shopping and promenading street.
The street was built in 1891 and named after the Marquis of Larios, a local industrial magnate. It was pedestrianised in 2002, instantly transforming it into the city's social heart.