The beautiful city that’s the ‘Miami of Europe’ with 31C heat and £29 flights

Nerja drone aerial view skyline in Malaga Costa del Sol in Andalusia Spain

The beautiful Spanish city sees scorching temperatures in the summer months. (Image: Getty)

A stunning city is the “sunniest in Europe” with return flights from the UK starting at less than £30. , the capital of the province which shares its name, is located within the autonomous community of Andalusia and is a beloved destination for British sunseekers. And while regular visitors will already be aware that it’s among the sunniest places in Europe, a study says it has the figures to prove it.

analysed data from World Weather Online to identify the cities on the continent where the sun shines the most and found that Malaga ranks top with 280.2 hours of sunshine per month on average. It also has average highs of 31C in July and August, making it perfect for those looking for a sunswept beach getaway.

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Malaga city aerial panoramic view in Andalusia, Spain

Malaga was found to have 280.2 hours of sunshine per month on average (Image: Getty)

Malaga, Spain - panorama of the city.

Malaga topped the list followed by two other Spanish cities (Image: Getty)

Fellow cities Alicante and Murcia were a close second and third with 280 and 277.7 days of sun per month on average, respectively.

You can find the full report and rankings .

Malaga’s dreamy climate and vast coastline has seen it dubbed the “Miami of Europe” by some visitors, and with its array of beautiful beaches its easy to see why.

Among the best are the 3,500-metre-long San Julian beach, Guadalmar, Misericordia, San Andres, La Malagueta and Los Banos del Carmen.

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View over Malaga

The city boasts a number of popular beaches. (Image: Getty)

The city also has a rich cultural scene for those looking to cool off.

It was famously the home of celebrated artist Pablo Picasso, and .

There’s also plenty to explore, and some impressive architecture, including its Roman Theatre, the fortified palace Alcazaba, and the stunning Cathedral of Málaga.

According , return flights from the UK to Malaga start from just £29.

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