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When considering tourism, Elliot and Ellie observe that while Malaga attracts visitors, it doesn't feel as congested or overwhelmed as other Spanish cities. They recognize that the city's charm isn't diminished by tourism, aside from peak periods during major festivals when the streets can become overwhelmingly crowded.
Valencia sees a significant influx of tourists, yet its layout helps distribute foot traffic, resulting in a more comfortable walking experience. They conclude that both cities offer pleasant atmospheres year-round, making them appealing destinations for travelers and expats alike.