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Málaga

Málaga is a vibrant tourist destination on Spain's southern coast, offering a rich blend of history, stunning landmarks like the Alcazaba and Roman Theatre, world-class museums such as the Picasso Museum, beautiful beaches like La Malagueta, delicious local cuisine, lively nightlife, and easy access to nearby day trips, all set in a sunny Mediterranean climate.

Tours in Málaga

Layers of Málaga: History, Art, and Heritage

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Caminito Del Rey Scenic Day Escape from Málaga

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Flavors Of Malaga: Paella & Tapas Workshop

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Malaga Wine Journey: Organic Vines & Tapas Experience

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Savor Malaga: Wine, Views & Tranquility

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The Picasso Murder Mystery Hunt

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The Hidden Gems of Málaga: A Quest for Treasures

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Tapas, Flamenco and Tunes

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Picasso’s Footsteps

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Málaga Uncorked: A Wine and Tapas Experience

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Good to Know

Get to know the heart of Málaga beyond the postcard views and discover fun and fascinating facts

The Alcazaba of Málaga

It’s located on a hilltop overlooking the city and offers stunning views. It was built during the Moorish occupation of Málaga and displays some of the most beautiful architecture you would ever see in Andalusia.

Málaga Feria

The Málaga Feria is a week-long celebration that takes place in August and features flamenco dancing, live music, and plenty of food and drink. It also features a procession through the city with several dancers.

Picasso Museum

The Picasso Museum is an excellent place to visit and witness the lifetime work and legacy of Pablo Picasso. It has over 200 works by Picasso showing the different styles, materials, and techniques he used.

Natural Park

Málaga is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Málaga is also home to two-thirds of Spain’s local fauna.

Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We’ve answered the most common questions to help you travel with ease

Spanish isn’t Spain’s only official language; Catalan, Galician, and Basque are also nationally recognized languages. Spanish is the most widely spoken language, while Catalan is predominant in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, Galician in Galicia, and Basque in the Basque Country and parts of Navarre.

Spain boasts an impressive 45 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including national parks, cathedrals, and historic cities such as Alhambra and the works of Antoni Gaudí, like Park Güell. It is the third largest in the world.

Every year, on the last Wednesday in August, the quiet Spanish town of Buñol hosts La Tomatina - the world's largest tomato fight. Over 150,000 kilos of over-ripe tomatoes are used in the food fight and thousands of locals and tourists take part in the chaos. What started as an impromptu tomato throwing during a parade in Buñol back in 1945 has become a cherished annual tradition.
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