Malaga

Attractions in Malaga

Perched above the city of Málaga, the Alcazaba is a historic Moorish palace and fortress that dates back to the 11th century. Surrounded by lush ornamental gardens, this well-preserved structure […]

Built between 1528 and 1782, following the expulsion of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, Málaga Cathedral (Catedral de la Encarnación) stands as a […]

The heart of Málaga, the Plaza de la Constitución, has been a central gathering place since the 15th century. Nestled in the historic core of the city, this vibrant public […]

Malagueta Beach, a man-made stretch of sand in Malaga, extends for 0.7 miles along the Andalusian coast. Backed by palm trees, high-rise hotels, and luxurious apartments, this clean urban beach […]

El Caminito del Rey, a narrow hiking path in Malaga, Spain, traces a nearly 2-mile (3-kilometer) route along the sides of sheer cliffs and over river gorges. Originally built in […]

Atarazanas Market, also known as Mercado Central de Ataranzanas, is a historic landmark in Málaga, Spain. Originally a shipyard, warehouse, and barracks, the building has been transformed into the city’s […]

Perched high on Mont Gibralfaro, Castillo de Gibralfaro has been a strategic and iconic landmark since its construction by the Moors in the 10th century. The castle’s elevated position provides […]

Plaza de la Merced, a public square in the heart of Málaga, has been a vital part of the city since the Roman Empire. One of the largest plazas in […]

The Málaga Roman Theatre, the oldest monument in Málaga, dates back to the reign of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. Unearthed during a civic building project in the 1950s, the […]

An offshoot of the renowned Parisian art gallery, the Centre Pompidou Málaga is nestled in the heart of Malaga, Spain. Housed within a striking modernist multicolored greenhouse known as ‘The […]

Designed by Spanish architect Joaquín Rucoba and completed in 1874, the La Malagueta Bullring stands as a striking example of neo-Mudéjar architecture. Located in Málaga, Spain, the arcaded stadium can […]

Málaga Cruise Port, located near the vibrant city of Málaga, serves as a gateway to the rich history and culture of Spain’s Costa del Sol. This port is not only […]

The Guadalhorce River Estuary Natural Area, a 165-acre (67-hectare) protected wetland near Málaga, serves as both a vital stopover for migrating birds and a permanent habitat for many species. The […]

Perched on a mountain slope 1,475 feet (450 meters) above the Mediterranean Sea, Mijas Pueblo is a picturesque whitewashed village that has retained much of its historic charm. The narrow, […]

Nestled between Malaga and Fuengirola, Torremolinos, or “Torrie,” stands as a quintessential package-holiday destination on Spain’s Costa del Sol. Since the 1950s, it has been a pioneer in the region’s […]

Malaga Park, or Parque de Malaga, stretches along the city’s seafront, bordered by three main pathways that run alongside the Paseo del Parque. Extending from Plaza del General Torrijos to […]

Housed in a former tobacco factory, the Automobile and Fashion Museum in Malaga offers a unique blend of vintage vehicles and haute-couture fashion. The museum, conceived by Portuguese car enthusiast […]

Museo Picasso Málaga, located in the city of the artist’s birth, offers a unique glimpse into the personal side of Pablo Picasso. The museum houses over 200 works donated by […]

The Carmen Thyssen Museum, located in Malaga, Spain, is housed in the beautifully restored 16th-century Palacio de Villalón and an adjacent modern annex. This museum showcases the private collection of […]

Perched on the edge of Malaga, the Jardín Botánico Histórico La Concepción offers a serene escape from the bustling Costa del Sol. Established in the 19th century, these gardens are […]

Malaga’s Museo del Vidrio y Cristal, housed in an 18th-century Casa Palacio in the heart of the city, is a rare preserved example of its era. The museum displays over […]

Tucked down a narrow lane in Malaga, the MIMMA Interactive Museum of Music (Museo Interactivo de la Música) houses one of Europe’s largest collections of musical instruments. The museum offers […]

The Malaga Museum of Wine (Museo del Vino) is housed in the 18th-century Palacio de Biedmas, celebrating one of Spain’s most renowned wine regions, particularly known for its muscatel. The […]

Nestled in the heart of Málaga, Spain, the CAC Málaga (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga) occupies a spacious 65,000-square-foot (6,000-square-meter) multi-use facility. Approximately one-third of this space is dedicated […]

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