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  1. Having to carry original passport is a Spanish legal requirement however I'd rather risk paying a fine then losing it or have it stolen. Consequences of stolen passports are: cost of replacement (this is for just getting 1 entry doc and then payment for passport again), need to travel to Madrid or Barcelona if not already there, chance of paying for return ticket again (if loss happened close to departure) and potential hassle on the border for many years due to lost passport. For the record I never was asked to show passport but this is just my experience.

  2. Asking for passport info is used to verify the identity of ticket holder by matching it to ticket. This is the practice used by Alhambra for online tickets, may be Alcazar decided to do same. So I wouldn't worry about it that much. But asking for passport in Alhambra was random and infrequent. I don't carry it just have photo on the phone

  3. I always buy train tickets from official rail sites like French SNCF (link above),  Spanish Renfe and Belgian of Dutch rail (look for their international sites for cross border tickets). If you buy as soon as tickets come out (90-120 days) can take advantage of deep promos (70% off in some cases). 3rd party agencies like raileurope do not offer good value. 

     

    Tickets in Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg) are always on some kind of promo if bought in advance. I've seen Brussels to Amsterdam (3 hr train) for as little as 15€. Also senior rates are in effect.

  4. Renfe train. Local ones ( which are rather packed) take slightly over an hour and cost 8€.  For more touristy sites go to Passeig de Gracia station (rather than Sants). It's near Gaudi buildings and not that far from plaza Catalynia

  5. See my previous post re: bus to Mijas. I think it's was 2.30€ o/w from Malaga Central. Direct bus takes 1 hr. If using bus buy in both directions then it can be used for any bus back (with Torremolinos transfer). Also any Mijas Pueblo bus stops by Benalmádena train station that will take one back to Malaga. This is probably even faster. 

     

    Having said all that I think that Mijas Pueblo can be skipped especially for people who are in Malaga for the first time and haven't seen the city.

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