Coín is a charming town located in the Malaga Province of Andalucía, Spain. Nestled in the heart of the Guadalhorce Valley, this picturesque city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including rolling hills, olive groves, and citrus orchards. Coín is known for its rich history, dating back to the Roman era, and is home to several archaeological sites that showcase its ancient past. The city center of Coín is a delightful mix of narrow, winding streets and traditional whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flower pots. The main square, Plaza Alameda, is a bustling hub where locals and visitors gather to enjoy a cup of coffee or indulge in some tapas at the numerous bars and restaurants that line the square.