An 11th-century fortress with Islamic architecture and panoramic views. It's an ideal place to start the day exploring Málaga's history.
Connected to the Alcazaba, it offers spectacular views of the city and the sea. It's a historic site that complements a visit to the Alcazaba.
Known as 'La Manquita,' it is a majestic Renaissance cathedral with a unique design. It offers the option of a guided tour to enjoy rooftop views.
This museum houses more than 200 works by Pablo Picasso, showcasing everything from his early works to his most exploratory pieces. It is a tribute to the master's birthplace.
The main shopping street in Málaga, ideal for strolling and enjoying local shops and tapas bars.
A perfect spot to enjoy dinner by the sea with views of Muelle Uno.
An oasis of tranquility with exotic plants and tropical landscapes, located just a few kilometers from the city center.
It houses a magnificent collection of Spanish art, especially 19th-century paintings.
A popular urban beach perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying lunch at nearby chiringuitos.
Known for its street art and bohemian atmosphere. It also hosts CAC Málaga (Contemporary Art Center).
A center dedicated to contemporary art, located in the Soho neighborhood.
A famous local bar where you can enjoy tapas followed by an authentic flamenco show.