Touch down in Malaga and feel the Mediterranean air immediately welcome you. This coastal gem is ready to reveal layers of history, art, and genuine Andalusian life, inviting you to step off the plane and straight into its captivating story.
Here's what awaits your discovery:
Alcazaba
Explore this magnificent Moorish fortress-palace, a captivating labyrinth of courtyards, gardens, and fountains that whispers tales of a bygone era. It offers an incredible journey through centuries of Hispano-Muslim artistry and power.
Gibralfaro Castle
Climb up to this historic castle, perched high above the city, for panoramic views stretching from the port to the mountains. It’s the perfect spot to grasp Malaga’s layout and watch the sunset paint the sky.
Picasso Museum Málaga
Immerse yourself in the birthplace of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. This museum presents a fascinating collection that traces Pablo Picasso’s artistic evolution, housed in a beautiful Renaissance palace.
Malaga Cathedral
Admire "La Manquita" (The One-Armed Lady), as locals affectionately call it, for its unfinished south tower. This grand Renaissance cathedral dominates the city skyline and showcases exquisite architectural detail, hinting at centuries of devotion.
Atarazanas Market
Dive into the heart of local life at this bustling market, housed within a striking 19th-century building featuring a beautiful stained-glass window. It’s a sensory feast of fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies – a true taste of Malaga.
Muelle Uno
Stroll along this modern waterfront promenade, bustling with restaurants and shops, offering stunning views of the harbour and the city’s historic skyline. It's where urban vibrancy meets the tranquility of the sea.
Roman Theatre
Discover the oldest monument in Malaga, dating back to the 1st century AD, nestled right at the foot of the Alcazaba. This open-air theatre offers a tangible link to the city’s ancient past, visible as you walk through the city centre.