EXPLORE MALAGA
The millenary and cosmopolitan Malaga of yesteryear keeps alive its tradition of a welcoming and creative land, placing itself among the main tourist destinations in the area. In Malaga, winter never comes, and nature shows itself in all its splendor in the interior.


NOT TO BE MISSED
ALCAZABA
The Alcazaba of Malaga is an 11th-century citadel built by the Hammudid dynasty. Located on a hill within the historic center, you can enjoy a splendid view of the harbor from its top.
GIBRALFARO CASTLE
The castle of Gibralfaro, which dates back to the 8th century, is located on a high hill overlooking the city from where you can admire a spectacular panorama. The entire perimeter of the fortress can be traversed from the inside over well-restored walls.
CATHEDRAL
The Cathedral of the Incarnation is the second tallest in Andalusia. Built between 1528 and 1782, it is affectionately called "La Manquita" (one-legged) because one of the bell towers was never completed.
PICASSO MUSEUM
This tribute to the famous artist is undoubtedly the most visited attraction in Malaga. Picasso himself expressed the desire for a museum dedicated to him in his hometown.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
WHEN TO VISIT
In the Malaga area, temperatures remain pleasant all year round: the summer heat is mitigated by the presence of the sea, so it is never as sweltering as in other inland cities!
HOW TO GET THERE
Train:Accessible by train from the main cities in Spain.
Airplane: Malaga International Airport is 8 km from the city.
Bus: This is the cheapest way to get to Malaga from the main cities in Spain.
Car: The highway network connects Malaga with the main cities of Spain.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Currency: Euro
Language: Spanish
Electricity: 220/240 AC, 3-port flat sockets.
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Malaga – Ronda – Seville: One Way Private Trip
Enjoy the transfer from Malaga to Seville via the beautiful Ronda and enjoy a visit to this characteristic village, one of the most charming in Andalusia.
Day trip to Malaga from Seville
Discover the city of Picasso on a comprehensive tour from Seville.
Seville – Ronda – Malaga: One way route with Private Guide
The tour includes a day trip to Malaga via the charming town of Ronda. Our guide will accompany you, without haste, through the places you want to visit, being possible to customize the activity, either visiting natural or cultural sites. A perfect route in one day through the heart of Andalusia that will start from Seville and end in Malaga.
Málaga: 3 h full private tour
Discover the city of Malaga on a half-day tour with a local guide. Visit places such as the Plaza de la Constitución, Calle Larios, Plaza del Obispo, Malaga Cathedral, the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba.