Attractions in Malaga

Nestled just off Martyrs Square, Hammam Al Ándalus Málaga stands as a testament to Moorish-inspired architecture, featuring horseshoe arches, colorful tiled walls, and star-shaped skylights. This tranquil oasis offers one […]

Plaza de la Marina, also known as Marina Square, is situated in the historic heart of Málaga, right in front of the port. Constructed in the late 19th century following […]

SEA LIFE Benalmádena offers visitors a chance to explore the underwater world up close, regardless of the weather. Located in Malaga, this aquarium is home to the Costa del Sol’s […]

Nestled in the heart of Malaga’s old town, the Pablo Picasso Birthplace Museum (Museo Casa Natal de Picasso) stands as a testament to the early years of one of the […]

El Torcal de Antequera, located in Malaga, Spain, was shaped over 150 million years ago by the dynamic forces of tectonic plate movements. This natural wonder features a striking landscape […]

The Cervantes Theatre (Teatro Cervantes), a late 19th-century gem in Málaga, Spain, was restored to its former glory and reopened in 1987 after years of neglect. The interior, with its […]

Stretched along Malaga’s portside, the Palmeral de las Sorpresas, or Palm Grove of Surprises, is a contemporary palm-lined promenade that serves as a scenic corniche and leisure space between the […]

Terraced into a Malaga hillside, the tree-shaded Málaga English Cemetery (Cementerio de Inglés Malaga) dates back to 1831, making it mainland Spain’s oldest Protestant Christian graveyard. Over 1,000 graves of […]

Tucked away down a tiny side street in the cramped alleyways of Málaga’s historic center, the Sacred Heart Church Málaga (Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón Málaga) stands as a neo-Gothic gem. […]

Nestled within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Reservatauro Ronda is a bull- and horse-breeding farm that provides a unique glimpse into the history and culture of Spanish bullfighting. The farm, located […]

Flanking Malaga’s seafront Paseo del Parque, the Municipal Heritage Museum Málaga (Museo del Patrimonio Municipal Málaga) offers a comprehensive look at the city’s history from the 15th century to the […]

In Málaga, Spain, the Revello de Toro Museum celebrates the work of Félix Revello de Toro, one of the country’s most revered contemporary artists. The museum’s permanent display features over […]

The Basílica de Santa María de la Victoria, situated at the edge of Malaga’s Old Town, is one of the city’s oldest churches. Despite its unassuming exterior, the interior reveals […]

Set in and around Malaga Airport’s original first passenger terminal, the Malaga Aeronautical Museum (Museo Aeronautico de Malaga) transports visitors to the golden age of mid-20th-century air travel in Spain. […]

Nestled in the heart of old Malaga, the Peña Juan Breva Flamenco Art Museum (Museo de Arte Flamenco de la Peña Juan Breva) occupies a historic ‘peña’ flamenco club, offering […]

Housed in a renovated 1920s tobacco factory, the State Russian Museum (Colección del Museo Ruso) in Málaga showcases over one hundred pieces of Russian art, spanning from the 15th century […]

Nestled in the former cloister of the Monastery of the Mercedarians, the Museum Jorge Rando (Museo Jorge Rando) stands as Spain’s first and only Expressionist museum. The gallery showcases the […]

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