Things To See In Málaga

Things To See In Málaga

Málaga is one of the most renowned cities in Andalusia. You may know it for its famous Costa del Sol (Marbella, Estepona, Torremolinos…), but the city has much more to offer. In this Espacar article, we'll explore the things to see in Málaga.

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Things to see in Malaga

Keep reading to know the best places to see in Málaga!

Historic Center

Among the sights to see in Málaga, the historic center is a must-visit. One advantage of this city is that all the tourist points of interest are concentrated in the historic center: Gibralfaro Castle, the Alcazaba, the promenade, the Roman Theater, and more.

Calle Larios

This area is pedestrianized, offering a delightful stroll with captivating views. The main axis of the city is Calle Larios, a bustling commercial street, and during Holy Week, it hosts processions.

Pasaje de Chinitas

Pasaje de Chinitas is a must-visit spot, surrounded by narrow alleys filled with bars and terraces. It's perfect for enjoying the atmosphere and trying the city's typical beer, Victoria.

Gibralfaro Castle and the Alcazaba

As mentioned earlier, Gibralfaro Castle and the Alcazaba are a fortified complex with walls. From the castle's high vantage points, you'll have a spectacular view of the city.

The castle, built in the 14th century to protect the Alcazaba, housed soldiers and even had a lighthouse, hence the name "Gibralfaro," which means "mountain of light."

Málaga Cathedral

Málaga Cathedral, known as "La Manquita," is a beautiful building displaying a peculiar aesthetic due to its construction during a transitional period in the 16th century. Inside, you'll find numerous styles, from Gothic to Renaissance.

The Roman Theater

Situated behind the Alcazaba and visible from Calle Alcazabilla, this is Málaga's oldest archaeological site, functioning as a theater in the 2nd century. It later became a cemetery and was eventually abandoned. It's a perfect addition to your visit to the historic center, and entry is free.

Málaga Museums

If you're into culture and looking for things to see in Málaga, several museums are worth a visit. With around 30 museums in Málaga, you can choose according to your interests:

  • Picasso Museum, featuring over 200 works by the artist.
  • Carmen Thyssen Museum, with an extensive collection of Spanish and Andalusian paintings.
  • Málaga Automobile Museum, exhibiting 85 vintage cars.
  • Pompidou Center Málaga, a branch of the famous Pompidou Center in Paris.

Beaches of Málaga

Given its coastal location, among the things to see in Málaga are its beaches:

  • Malagueta Beach
  • Pedregalejo Beach
  • El Palo Beach
  • Peñón del Cuervo Beach

These are some of the recommended beaches, where you can also savor "pescaito frito" (fried fish) in the various beach bars. Besides the places mentioned, Málaga has much more to offer. Rent a car at Málaga airport and discover all its corners!

If you enjoyed this Espacar article, remember to keep exploring our blog, where you'll find many more recommendations, such as what to see in Tarifa and its surroundings.



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