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Torrox Unveils Massive Spanish Flag Canopy Above Main Plaza for World Cup

June 20, 2026Euro Weekly News

A Patriotic Makeover for Constitution Plaza

Visitors heading to the Costa del Sol this summer will find a striking new sight in the heart of Torrox. The town has swapped out the colourful parasols that normally shade Constitution Plaza for a fresh installation in red and yellow, arranged to recreate the appearance of an enormous Spanish national flag suspended overhead. According to Euro Weekly News, the redesign was rolled out specifically to mark the World Cup and rally support behind the national team.

What Travellers Can Expect

The plaza, already one of Torrox's most photographed spots thanks to its overhead canopy of umbrellas, has become an even bigger draw with the patriotic refresh. Travellers passing through the village centre in 2026 will find the square transformed into a sea of red and yellow, offering an unmistakable photo opportunity for anyone interested in capturing Spain's football fever.

For those planning a visit:

  • Best time to visit: Mid-morning or late afternoon, when the light filters beautifully through the fabric overhead.
  • Where to find it: Plaza de la Constitución, in the upper old town of Torrox Pueblo (not to be confused with the coastal Torrox Costa).
  • Combine the stop: Pair your visit with a stroll through Torrox's whitewashed streets and lunch at one of the tapas bars lining the square.

A Town That Knows How to Decorate

Torrox has built a reputation in recent years for its creative use of overhead street decorations, and this World Cup edition continues that tradition. Football fans staying along the Costa del Sol or day-tripping from Málaga, Nerja, or Almuñécar will find the plaza an easy and worthwhile detour, especially on match days when the surrounding bars typically screen Spain's games.

Whether or not you follow the tournament, the temporary installation gives travellers in 2026 a memorable backdrop and a glimpse of how Andalusian towns embrace national celebrations. Euro Weekly News notes that the decoration is tied directly to the duration of the World Cup, so the window to see it in person is limited.

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