The best places to visit in Malaga, Spain

Malaga, A Greek colony town, which is good for restaurant and wine. But when you stop eating and drinking check out all the cool and fancy things that you can do:

 FREE WALKING TOUR

I loooove the free word, and specially the free walking tours. It gives you the chance to meet more travelers and a bit of understanding how things work, and what is worth to visit. The one I recommend is Civitatis, they do an amazing tour, with a local guide, through Malaga’s historic center.

If you want to book or know more about the tour, Click here

CATHEDRAL NUESTRA SENORA DE LA ENCARNACION – La Manquita

Built between 1528 and 1782 the church is considered one of the most beautiful in the Andalusian region of the Renaissance style.

Address: Rua Molina Lario, 9 – Málaga, Spain
Architectural style: Renaissance 

ALCAZABA

The fort built by Muslims to protect the city today is one of the historical and beauty spots. The fortress is connected with the Gilbrafaro Castle
Built by: Dinastia hamúdida

Admission: € 2,20 | Students: € 0,60 | Free on Sundays after 14
Address: Alcazabilla Street, 2 – Málaga, Spain

Address: 29015 Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: every day from 10 am to 8 pm

Book a guided tour to Alcazaba and the Roman Theater

 ROMAN THEATER

The oldest monument in Malaga and one of the last Roman ruins in Andalusia after centuries of wars and constructions. It is just below the fortress of Alcazaba (visit all on the same day)

Book a guided tour to Alcazaba and the Roman Theater

GIBRALFARO CASTLE

Also built by Muslims, the Castle had its name due to a lighthouse existing in the Phoenician era of Spain.

Admission: € 2,20 | Students: € 0,60 | Free on Sundays after 14
Address: Camino Gibralfaro, 11 – Málaga, Spain
Open every day from 9 to 18
To get there: 35 buses on the street Passeig de Parque
Alcazaba and Gilbralfaro Castle Package: € 3.50

BOTANICAL GARDEN LA CONCEPCION

It is one of the few gardens in Europe with plants of subtropical climate, it has more than 50,000 plants of about 2,000 species

Address: Camino del Jardín Botánico, 3 – Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm

PABLO PICASSO HOUSE AND MUSEUM

The house where the artist was born and raised, today is a museum dedicated to its history and promotion.

Ticket: Buy here | € 10,00 | Free on Sundays from 6pm
Address: Plaza de la Merced, 15, 29012 Malaga, Spain
Opening Hours: Every day from 9:30 am to 8:00 pm
Site: Picasso Foundation

Book a tour guide to know more about Picasso and his work
(Ticket to the museum included)

PORT OF MALAGA

Recently renovated, the port is over three thousand years old and represents an important part of the country’s history, and today is a center of commerce and leisure.


Now you are ready to go!
But check my trip before 😉

But before, book your guided tours here

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