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We invite you to discover Malaga with the help of our enthusiastic local guides, who are really enthusiasts of their city and will show it to you engagingly and passionately.

Our expert tour guides will accompany you on an exciting journey through the most iconic places in Malaga.

We designed our guided tours to cater to your interests and needs, whether you want to explore the history and art or enjoy the picturesque corners of the city. We offer you an enriching and entertaining experience with interesting information and fascinating anecdotes about the history and culture of Malaga.

Join us and let yourself be carried away by the magic of Malaga as you discover its history, culture, and beauty in every corner of the city. Book now and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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Explore Malaga in the most authentic and exciting way! Join a guided walking tour and discover the hidden corners, intriguing history, and vibrant culture of this unique and beautiful city with expert guides who will take you on an unforgettable journey.

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In addition to visiting the typical monuments, you will discover the history of lesser-known sites in the province.

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In our guided tours through the province of Málaga, we will show you influences, concerns, and we will share facts, anecdotes, and curiosities. We will evoke moments from the past and the present in Andalusian and Spanish society, enriching each point of the journey with information collected to convey it with the passion and precision it deserves.

We will narrate historical and contemporary events, anecdotes, and happenings of the emblematic Western Costa del Sol. We will connect with memories of the past, unique moments, offering more than just a guided tour filled with data and dates. It’s an approach to the visitor and their memories, feelings, and experiences, creating the necessary feedback to make the journey unforgettable.

Join us in the depths of a city founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century B.C., making it one of the oldest cities in Europe. Our tours will not only include visits to the city’s main historical monuments, such as the Alcazaba or the Roman Theater, the Cathedral of Málaga, and the Picasso Museum, but also provide an insight into the city from another perspective, strolling through less-trodden corners that hold a contemporary history worth telling.

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Live a unique experience with the best tour guides in Malaga and forget about having to spend hours planning your escape . With our tourist guide in Malaga you will be able to visit the main monuments and emblematic places of the city, we will tell you the stories that are hidden in this wonderful city, and we will show you the best places to taste the gastronomy of the province. If you want to fully get into the culture, book the main guided tours of Malaga with OWAY Tours and let our experts show you this wonderful city .

Malaga is the largest coastal city in Andalusia , with a seaport in the middle of the urban area and an enviable sunny climate. It was founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BC, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe , and has experienced the passage of Romans, Muslims and Christians.

With us you can visit the main monuments and places that reflect the passage of these three cultures, such as the Cathedral of Malaga, the Alcazaba or the Roman Theatre . With our tourist guides in Malaga, you will not have to wait for long queues and you will be able to make the most of your trip. Do not hesitate and book the best guided tours in Malaga with OWAY Tours.

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OWAY Tours has experts all over Andalusia , our Malaga tour guides will show you the most magical places in the city and tell you the stories and hidden secrets, making you feel that you are part of the local life of this city. If you are passionate about history or interested in knowing the origins of the city’s heritage, do not hesitate to book our guided tours in Malaga .

Moreover, with our tour guides you will be able to access the most emblematic places without waiting in queues or worrying about any problems with the tickets.

Discover the Cathedral of Malaga the “manquita”, the Roman Theatre, the Alcazaba, the Gibralfaro Castle and other places of interest such as the Muelle Uno, Larios Street or the Plaza de la Constitución , while you learn what cultures left their mark on Malaga over the centuries. Let yourself be guided by our tour guides in Malaga, and make sure you get the most out of your visit.

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When you visit a city, you usually like having a tourist map of the city where the main places to visit are marked. In Malaga, you can request a map at the Central Municipal Tourist Office , located in the Plaza de la Marina ; it is also possible to get one at the Ben Gabirol Visitors’ Reception Centre and at the Tourist Information Point next to the Alcazaba .

Another option is to book a guided tour in Malaga . In this way, the tourist guide will give you a tourist map of Malaga in which all the monuments, museums and emblematic places of the city are indicated, as well as the excursions in the province and some of the main destinations in Andalusia. In addition, along with the map, the tourist guide will recommend the best areas for walking and the best restaurants to enjoy the cuisine of Malaga .

Whichever option is best for you, remember to take a tourist map to explore Malaga without missing anything.

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Before traveling to a new city, we always surf the Internet to find out which are the places to visit in a city. We also ask friends and family who have visited that destination, to make our travel guide, buy tickets, look at schedules and another thousands of details that must be taken into account so that your visit does not go wrong . If on your trip to Malaga you do not want to take the risk, we offer guided tours in Malaga so that everything goes perfectly.

The most emblematic sights to visit in Malaga city are the Alcazaba, the Gibralfaro Castle, the Roman Theatre and the Cathedral of Malaga . These historical monuments demonstrate the presence of Roman, Muslim and Christian cultures in the city of Malaga.

In addition, the historic centre of Malaga has a multitude of squares, bar areas and pedestrian streets through which you can walk to get into the real life of Malaga. Some of the most important tourist places to visit in the city centre are Plaza de la Constitución, Larios street, Atarazanas market and Paseo del Parque . Don’t forget that Malaga is a city located by the sea, so its port is one of the most magical places to stroll around and enjoy the sunset.

If you are an art lover, Malaga has many museums that you will not want to miss , such as the Picasso Museum in the Buenavista Palace, the Picasso Foundation’s Birthplace Museum and the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga . Enjoy the tourist places to visit in Malaga with the best guided tours and let our tour guides tell you its fascinating history. 

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Malaga is a city worldwide known for its beautiful beaches and great weather. But did you know that Malaga is also home to a rich history and culture that is often overlooked? As you stroll through the streets of Malaga, you’ll discover that the city has a lot more to offer than just sun and sand.

Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BC, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe. Over the centuries, it has been ruled by various civilizations, including the Romans, Moors, and Christians, each leaving their mark on the city’s architecture, cuisine, and culture. Our expert guides will take you on a journey through time, exploring the history and culture of this fascinating city.

One of the most impressive landmarks in Malaga is the Alcazaba , a Moorish fortress built in the 11th century. This impressive structure boasts stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a tour of this fortress , explaining its history and pointing out its unique features.

Another must-see attraction is the Malaga Cathedral , also known as «La Manquita» or «the one-armed lady» due to its unfinished right tower. This impressive cathedral was built between the 16th and 18th centuries and boasts a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Our guides will take you on a tour through the city centre , where you will discover the cathedral, pointing out its most important features and explaining its history.

For art lovers, the Picasso Museum is a must-visit destination . This museum is home to a vast collection of works by Pablo Picasso, one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century. Our guides will take you on a tour of the museum , explaining the stories behind the art and giving you a deeper appreciation of Picasso’s genius.

If you’re looking for stunning views of the city, the Castle of Gibralfaro is the place to go. This castle sits atop a hill overlooking Malaga and offers breathtaking panoramic views. 

But Malaga is much more. The gastronomy is also a highlight you must know. The city is famous for its seafood, and you’ll find some of the freshest and most delicious fish dishes in the many restaurants and bars that line the city’s streets. Whether you’re looking for traditional Andalusian cuisine or international flavors, Malaga has something to offer for every palate.

In addition to its history, culture, and gastronomy, Malaga is also known for its leisure offer . H undreds of things to do in a vibrant and lively city

In conclusion, Malaga is a city that has something to offer for every traveler. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or a sun and beach lover, this vibrant city has it all. So why not join us on a guided walking tour and discover the hidden gems of this beautiful city? Let us take you on a journey through time and help you create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your Malaga Guided Tours now and get ready to fall in love with Malaga as much as we do!

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15 Best Malaga Tours

The Spanish city of Malaga was originally founded as a trading settlement by seafaring Phoenicians more than 1,000 years ago.

Now with a population of nearly 600,000 residents, it’s one of the country’s top ten most populous cities.

It’s also the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and is still one of the region’s premier art hotspots.

Malaga features an abundance of historic attractions too. It is particularly well-known for the long stretches of Mediterranean coastline that offer beach-loving visitors easy access to stunning natural beauty and plentiful outdoor activity options.

Below are 15 of the best tours of Malaga that are worth checking out when in the area.

1. Roman Theater and Alcazaba Guided Tour

Alcazaba

The Roman Theater and Alcazaba are two of Malaga’s most iconic attractions.

They date back to the city’s Roman era and are among the most well-preserved structures of their kind in the entire country.

Along with their guide, guests of this 90-minute tour will delve into the site’s histories and architecture and visit an ancient walled citadel that once served as an imposing defense against would-be invaders.

Tours offer amazing photo ops, a thorough historical overview of the city and its people, and a chance for newcomers to familiarize themselves with all there is to see and do in the area.

2. Hop-on Hop-off Bus and Experience Card Options

Hop-on Hop-off Bus

Hop-on hop-off bus tours are becoming all the rage with travelers who prefer to focus on attractions that interest them, without wasting time on the ones that don’t.

This bus and card package includes lots of options, like two distinct bus lines that hit nearly all the city’s premier sites.

Cards are good for either 24 or 48 hours, depending on which option you choose. Buses are equipped with audio guides in multiple languages to accommodate international travelers.

Tour participants are conveyed in open-air double-decker buses that offer panoramic views of attractions like the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the Roman Theater, and the Malaga Cathedral.

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3. Malaga City Tour by Ninebot Segway

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For those working with limited vacation time, covering lots of ground quickly is key to making the most of your experience in Malaga.

Many of the city’s attractions are centrally located, but seeing them efficiently is more fun on a Segway than on foot.

After rendezvousing with their guide, guests will learn how to use their gravity-defying, two-wheeled machines before heading out to take in some of the city’s premier sites.

Highlights include Mount Gibralfaro, the Alcazaba, a number of picturesque urban beaches, and the trendy shopping neighborhood of Muelle Uno.

Tours last an hour and depart four times daily.

4. Andalusian Horse and Flamenco Show

Flamenco Show

Southern Spain’s Andalusia region is known the world over for its rich culture that features a variety of ethnic influences.

On this value-packed combo tour, guests will spend 90 minutes learning about the area’s equestrian and dance traditions and take in a remarkable show that combines them both into one package.

The horse portion of the show features a stable tour, followed by nearly two dozen animals performing a choreographed ballet to music that previous guests have described as awe-inspiring.

Guests will also enjoy a traditional flamenco presentation in an authentic setting that hasn’t changed much in hundreds of years.

5. Foodie Tour of Atarazanas Market

Atarazanas Market

For jet-setting epicureans and foodies, Malaga is a magical city to explore with a knowledgeable local guide.

Starting at a local winery that features a 200-year history, this two-hour, mid-morning tour covers lots of ground in a relatively short time.

Guests will learn about the area’s food and wine traditions and visit the ever-bustling Atarazanas Central Market, where many locals go to buy the staples they use in their everyday lives.

Especially for first-time visitors, it’s an alluring place full of exotic smells, narrow aisles, and local products ranging from cured fish and olives to local wine, sausage, and Iberian ham.

6. 3-Hour E-Bike Tour of Montes de Malaga Natural Park

Montes de Malaga Natural Park

With so many centrally located urban attractions, many visitors to Malaga spend nearly all their time exploring within city limits.

For those who need to distance themselves from the urban hustle and bustle temporarily, however, there are ample opportunities to get out into the countryside and see things from a different perspective.

Guests of this three-hour e-bike tour will leave the city behind as they follow an ancient route that winds its way to the Montes de Malaga Natural Park.

It’s a mountainous and forested area that offers panoramic sea views, limited crowds, and several trails to accommodate bikers of most skill levels.

7. Picasso Private Walking Tour

Museo Picasso Málaga

Though it might sound like an epic task, following Picasso’s footsteps is an easy thing to do with a guide when visiting the creative icon’s birthplace.

The Museo Picasso Málaga is one of the country’s most visited museums, and it features an impressive collection of the artist’s works.

Guests will benefit from their guide’s insights each step of the way and learn about the inspiration and significance of each piece.

Tours end at the Plaza de la Merced, which features a statue of Picasso seated in a deep and reflective posture.

Tours last two hours, begin mid-morning and are wheelchair accessible.

8. Malaga Tapas and Wine Bike Tour

Malaga Tapas

For those of at least moderate physical ability, experiencing Malaga’s tapas and wine scene is a truly memorable experience.

As one of Andalusia’s premier culinary locations, there’s no shortage of spots for foodies and wine lovers to explore under the direction of an experienced local guide.

Tours also include some historic attractions and can be customized to fit the interests of participants.

Along the way, there will be ample opportunity for sightseeing, breaks, sampling local tapas and wine, and asking questions about the things that interest you.

Guests can also decide to focus on the urban area or venture along the coast to scenic beaches and quaint fishing villages.

9. Museo Picasso Málaga Ticket and Audio Guide

Museo Picasso Málaga

When Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga in 1881, his future as a world-renowned art pioneer was decades away.

Now in the 21st century, the city is home to the Museo Picasso Málaga, which was established to preserve and promote his one-of-a-kind works in a truly unique setting.

The museum is located in the Palacio de Buenavista and features an eclectic mix of architectural styles that include Roman, Arabic, and Moorish elements.

Tickets are good for an entire day, give visitors access to the museum’s temporary and permanent exhibits, and include audio guides that are available in multiple languages.

10. Flamenco, Tapas, and Wine Tour

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Combo packages are wise choices for those who prefer to experience many elements of the city without committing to multiple tours.

After a brief meet and greet with their guide, guests will venture into the city’s heart, where they’ll visit a number of traditional taverns and a wine cellar that has been in business for nearly 200 years.

Participants will sample a variety of wines and tapas, and for those with dietary restrictions, vegan and gluten-free options are available as well.

Tours visit attractions like the Alcazaba, Roman Theater, and Europe’s largest tropical garden, and end with a dramatic flamenco show.

11. Alcazaba Guided Tour with Roman Theater

Roman Theater

The Alcazaba is one of Malaga’s most exemplary attractions that has a real knack for leaving visitors speechless.

Combining imposing walls and fortifications, stunning gardens, and a fascinating history, it’s one of those places that definitely shouldn’t be passed up when in town.

On this combo tour, guests and their guide will thoroughly explore the site inside and out and learn about the Christian and Muslim influences that have contributed to its artistic and archaeological splendor over the centuries.

Tours meet at a central location, are available in English and Spanish, and include a stop at the Roman Theater as well.

12. 3-Hour Private Sightseeing Treasure Hunt

Sightseeing Treasure Hunt

Treasure hunts and other activity-centered tours offer fun-loving travelers the perfect way to experience a new city without being locked into more traditional and structured tours.

Before getting underway, guests will meet their host and receive all the instruction and knickknacks they’ll need to solve riddles and find clues, which will lead them to many of the city’s most impressive attractions.

Tours of this nature offer big fun for families traveling with kids in need of engagement and physical activity. Since they’re unguided, participants are free to go at their own speed and center their attentions on the things that interest them most.

13. Caminito del Rey with Wine from Malaga

Caminito del Rey

Lovers of breathtaking natural beauty need look no further than this tour of Caminito del Rey and the El Chorro Gorge from Malaga.

Guests will be transported from Malaga by air-conditioned bus. After a brief en route coffee break, they’ll find themselves surrounded by some of the region’s most amazing natural beauty.

The tour guide will lead participants on a walk along the gorge’s boardwalk, from which they’ll learn about how the canyons, cliffs, and ravines were formed, and have ample opportunity to take photographs and ask questions.

The humanmade walkways are appropriate for most guests, and each tour includes lunch and a wine tasting.

14. Tapas Cooking Workshop with Market Visit

Tapas Cooking

Cooking workshops with local instructors are among the most culturally immersive activities that visitors can experience on their vacations.

This tapas cooking class begins with a trip to the Atarazanas Market, where guests and their guide will mingle with vendors and select the ingredients they’ll use for their dishes later on.

The cooking workshops are conducted in a large contemporary kitchen in the city’s art district, which is just a few blocks from the market.

The tour’s fun atmosphere promotes a hands-on approach, and when it’s all said and done, everyone will get to enjoy the tasty fruits of their labor.

15. Professional Photo Shoot and City Tour

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Thankfully, you don’t need to be a well-heeled high-roller or international celebrity to enjoy a private and professional photoshoot at some of Malaga’s most amazing sites.

Tours include the services of an experienced local photographer and are a popular activity option with romantic couples and those looking to bolster their modeling portfolios.

Shooting sites can be tailored to meet the desires of guests. Ever-popular locations include the Soho Street art district, la Málagueta Beach, and any number of the secluded gardens and courtyards spread around the city.

Tours last about 90 minutes and include 20 high-def pictures delivered via computer within a week.

15 Best Malaga Tours:

  • Roman Theater and Alcazaba Guided Tour
  • Hop-on Hop-off Bus and Experience Card Options
  • Malaga City Tour by Ninebot Segway
  • Andalusian Horse and Flamenco Show
  • Foodie Tour of Atarazanas Market
  • 3-Hour E-Bike Tour of Montes de Malaga Natural Park
  • Picasso Private Walking Tour
  • Malaga Tapas and Wine Bike Tour
  • Museo Picasso Málaga Ticket and Audio Guide
  • Flamenco, Tapas, and Wine Tour
  • Alcazaba Guided Tour with Roman Theater
  • 3-Hour Private Sightseeing Treasure Hunt
  • Caminito del Rey with Wine from Malaga
  • Tapas Cooking Workshop with Market Visit
  • Professional Photo Shoot and City Tour

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Welcome to our private day tour of Malaga itinerary, a vibrant city that blends a rich history, dynamic culture, and Mediterranean charm.

Our private tour immerses you in the city’s heartbeat, unraveling its stories from Roman and Moorish roots to Picasso’s art legacy. Experience Malaga’s stunning architecture, thriving arts scene, and lively streets, all guided by our local experts who bring this Andalusian jewel to life.

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Picasso Museum Tour

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Your first destination on our Malaga itinerary sees you delve into the world of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century – Pablo Picasso, as your guide takes you to visit the Picasso Museum, located in the stunning Buenavista Palace.

This intimate museum, housed in the splendid Buenavista Palace, holds more than 200 works by the legendary artist, spanning his entire career. Accompanied by our expert guide, traverse through Picasso’s revolutionary artistic journey, from his early academic studies to his groundbreaking Cubist pieces.

Learn about the influences that shaped Picasso’s work and his profound impact on 20th-century art. The collection, showcasing the artist’s innovative use of form, color, and perspective, offers a profound understanding of Picasso’s creative vision.

Your guide will provide engaging narratives about the artworks, the artist’s life, and his enduring connection to Malaga. This guided tour is an essential experience for art lovers, offering a richly textured exploration of Picasso’s extraordinary artistic legacy.

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Guided Tour of the Alcazaba

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Your private guide will take you to explore Malaga’s Alcazaba, a testament to the city’s significant Moorish heritage.

Located on Mount Gibralfaro, this well-preserved fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea, a sight to behold. As you wander through its impressive palatial fortifications and lush gardens, your guide will unveil the history of this 11th-century citadel.

Discover the architectural intricacies of the Nasrid era, from ornate arches to intricate tilework, reflecting the splendor of Al-Andalus. This experience brings you closer to understanding Malaga’s rich tapestry of cultures.

Malaga Cathedral Tour

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Venture into the heart of the city to visit the Cathedral of Malaga, an iconic symbol of the city’s Christian history.

This stunning Renaissance church, known as “La Manquita” or the One-Armed Lady due to its unfinished second tower, captivates visitors with its sheer size and architectural prowess.

Embark on a guided tour, discovering the cathedral’s beautiful chapels, intricately-carved choir stalls, and the impressive 17th-century organ. Your guide will narrate stories about the cathedral’s construction and history, deepening your appreciation for this architectural gem. This tour promises to be an enlightening spiritual and architectural exploration in the heart of Malaga.

Muelle Uno & Centre Pompidou Malaga

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We next visit Muelle Uno, Malaga’s vibrant port area. Here, we explore unique art installations and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the waterfront promenade.

Our final stop of the day is the Centre Pompidou Malaga, the renowned Parisian institution’s pop-up gallery. Our guide will lead you through a selection of modern and contemporary masterpieces, ending the day on an artistic note.

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This tour merely scratches the surface of what Malaga has to offer. Should you wish to explore the city’s art scene further, delve deeper into its history, or discover its culinary delights, our team is ready to tailor a bespoke itinerary that perfectly matches your interests.

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Alcazaba Malaga Guided Tour

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  • Guided visit
  • Alcazaba ticket and entrance to the monument
  • Entry/Admission - Alcazaba
  • C/ Alcazabilla, 6, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain You will find us in the glass pyramid in front of the Roman Theater. You can recognize our guides by their umbrella and red Malaga Adventures jacket/t-shirt.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Non-assistance animals are not allowed.
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • You'll start at C/ Alcazabilla, 6 C/ Alcazabilla, 6, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain You will find us in the glass pyramid in front of the Roman Theater. You can recognize our guides by their umbrella and red Malaga Adventures jacket/t-shirt. See address & details
  • 1 Alcazaba Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included Surely the most representative monument of the city. To penetrate this Arab palace, is to penetrate the heart of Malaga, it is impossible to understand Malaga's history without visiting it. Stand on a cliff and witness the invincible power of the Alcazaba! Extensive views of the sea, beautiful details of Muslim architecture, relaxing fountains and gardens ... there are many things to discover that will leave you breathless. Visit the Alcazaba of Malaga while we explain how the Muslims lived, how the palace worked and some of the hidden legends of this ancient place. Read more
  • You'll return to the starting point

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  • ursula D 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent guide Our guide was excellent. He was knowledgeable and explained everything in such an enjoyable fun manner. He genuinely wanted us to enjoy our visit to Alcazaba.Great english too Read more Written February 4, 2024
  • Thomas B 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Loved it Out tourguide Salvador was very enthousiastic and funny. We learned a lot about Alcazaba. Would definitely recommend it! Read more Written January 30, 2024
  • MarioRen2018 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Malaga stunning excursions Both excursions ( Alcazaba & Auto museum) were great . Guide an Alcazaba tour named Pedro was stunning and had made a really great and interesting atmosphere . Everyone enjoyed on his comments and give a really good picture about history. Museo Automovilístico de Málaga was so interesting and we been surprise with display of exhibits. Really recommend to take this tour in priority.- Read more Written January 7, 2024
  • Stéphanie P 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A great visit Pedro was great: we learned a lot and laughed a lot! I strongly recommend the visit of this beautiful site of Alcazaba with him, especially for people eager to learn more about Malaga and its history. Read more Written December 18, 2023
  • Navigator35128731481 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Recommended Excellent tour by our guide , Gloria . She made it fun , informative and interesting . Highly recommended and inexpensive Read more Written November 30, 2023
  • dscf1 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Absolutely fantastic!! 10/10!! Great tour. The time flew by. Our guide (Pedro) was very fun and knew lots of interesting and cool facts. Highly recommend. Read more Written November 24, 2023
  • CCfromCO 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles This is the tour to take Malaga was a port on our cruise. I’m so glad we booked directly through Malaga Adventures, as it seemed so much more personalized than what the ship had to offer. Salvador was an amazing guide and we absolutely loved the experience. Read more Written November 10, 2023
  • Lenore U 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Extremely engaging, informative tour Great tour, and our guide was very knowledgeable and engaging. A great way to see and learn more about the palace and the history of Malaga. Read more Written October 28, 2023
  • Coastal20104630380 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent tour of the Alcazaba Kevin was excellent!!! Informative and fun - he had the whole group hanging on his every word. Not a single boring moment during the tour. 5/5 Thank you. Read more Written October 23, 2023
  • sof123456789 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing Tour Guide! Our tour guide Kevin was ABSOLUTELY amazing!!!!! He was soooo knowledgeable, animated and made learning about this history so interesting. I recommend our tour guide 100%. You should definitely book with Kevin! Read more Written October 16, 2023
  • Quest42271611639 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Malaga with Gloria! Gloria was An excellent and witty guide. We visites thé Alcazaba and obtained a good understanding of thé history. Gloria explained this with plenty of humour. We are satisfied customers and recommend Malaga Adventures to all visites coming to this Nice Andalusian city. Read more Written October 15, 2023
  • perrotc2017 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great tour Very nice visit. The tour was not just full of historic dates, it was more interactive and easy going but still very interesting Read more Written October 8, 2023
  • markrE5547YB 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great tour of alcazaba Kevin is a great tour guide. He had a vast knowledge of the history of Malaga and the Alcazaba. Great sense of humour too. Highly recommended. Read more Written September 28, 2023
  • greenwoodiwisses 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles time well spent we are so grateful to have had this experience during our first time in málaga. miguel is an extraordinarily gifted guide. he knows how to give significant information about the city’s history and culture in such an engaging way. his love for his home city and respect for its history came through clearly, and the information and recommendations he shared greatly enriched our limited time here. Read more Written June 11, 2023
  • mohamedkH8783IK 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing It was super fun. Kevin was amazing. He gives us to of information. Alcazaba was great to see while hearing the history Read more Written May 13, 2023

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Get to know all the charming places in Málaga that you shouldn’t miss for anything in the world.

The guided tour of Malaga through the main enclaves and historical places that this city on the shores of the Mediterranean offers you.

Departure of your complete guided tour of Malaga.

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This is the itinerary:

  • Málaga Old Town
  • Cathedral of the Incarnation
  • Roman Theatre

Timetable: 

malaga guided tour

  • Tickets to the monuments are included.
  • The visit lasts approximately 4 hours.
  • Look for the yellow umbrella to meet your guide 😉.
  • Everything we include in the guided tour of Malaga:
  • Be aware that we do not include:
  • Recommendations so that nothing ruins your guided tour of Málaga:
  • Email with your booking and all the information you need about how to get there, our contact details, name of the guide, etc.
  • Guided walking tour of the Old Town of Málaga, its Cathedral and the historical complex of the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba.
  • Tickets to all the monuments.
  • Official city guide in English.
  • Recommendations for enjoying Málaga.
  • Food and beverages.
  • This is not a marathon, but we are definitely going for a good walk, so we recommend you to bring comfortable footwear.
  • In the summer, the temperature in Málaga is high, so it’s a good idea to bring fresh water and sun cream. A hat and a fan will also come in handy.
  • We are in Andalusia, but when it comes to punctuality, we go British. Out of respect for other participants, we ask you to arrive at the meeting point approximately 10 minutes early.
  • Please note that the Roman Theatre Interpretation Centre is closed on Mondays.

malaga guided tour

Get ready for your guided tour in Malaga and discover a city that welcomes any visitor with open arms.

Its climate makes a guided tour of Málaga an ideal plan at any time of the year.

From Calle Larios, the city’s heart and soul, to Plaza de la Merced, the place where our most universal artist, Pablo Picasso, is (literally) present.

But there is much more to see on this guided tour of Málaga : Pasaje Chinitas, Plaza de la Constitución, the Picasso Museum, the Thyssen Museum…

Not to mention an extraordinary monumental complex, the Alcazaba of Málaga and the Roman Theatre, which allow you to travel back in time to two of the historical periods that brought great splendour to the city.

The Cathedral of the Incarnation, la Manquita, with its centuries of history, shows a magnificent combination of styles that flows between Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque.

These are, very briefly, the main historical spaces in the city of Málaga that will leave you with the best possible impression of the city.

All of this… and our delicious gastronomy!

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The guided tour of Malaga with the best team. We will tell you about the history of Málaga in a rigorous and entertaining way.

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We take you to see the main monuments and historical sites of the city.

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Are the tickets to the monuments included in this tour of Málaga?

Yes, the tickets to the monuments on the itinerary are included.

What monuments does the guided tour of Málaga include?

On this guided tour of Málaga, we will take you to see the most important historical sites in the old town, together with the Cathedral of the Incarnation, the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba.

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Recommended start time: 16:00 AM

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10:30, 12:30, 16:00 (winter time) / 17:00 (summer time)

Glass pyramid (in front of the Roman Theatre)

1 h 15 mins

The guided tour of the Alcazaba is the ideal way to get to know this breathtaking monument. Thanks to this visit, you will discover the history, hidden legends, and other curiosities of Islamic culture.

The Alcazaba of Málaga is one of the most emblematic Islamic heritage sites you will find here in Andalusia. It really is impossible to leave Málaga without visiting it!

It is known as ‘Little Alhambra’, and boasts a similar artistic and architectural style since they were both built during the Nasrid period.

This fortified palace, built on the slopes of the Gibralfaro mountain has elegant gardens, palaces and labyrinthine walls that will take your breath away.

During this tour, you will discover how the Christian army conquered the Alcazaba, an almost impossible task. The Alcazaba was deemed one of the most impregnable fortresses of the Middle Ages.

The Alcazaba guided tour lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes. We suggest you to bring sunscreen and a hat if it’s a warm day. Also wear comfortable shoes, we recommend you to avoid wearing high heels.

Book this visit and have fun discovering the history of Malaga!

Important information about the guided tour

  • The entrance ticket it is included in the Alcazaba tour .
  • Remember that the Alcazaba is not suitable for wheelchair and for people with mobility problem. Additionally, even if not impossible, keep in mind that it is complicated to go with a stroller so we recommend you to avoid to visit the fortress with it.
  • You can pay the tour directly to the tour guide at the meeting point. Check the different prices in the booking section.
  • The tour DOES NOT inlcude the entrance to the Gibralfaro Castle, even if the guide will explain the castle during the tour.
  • Dogs ARE NOT allowed in the Alcazaba.

Cancellation policy

If the cancellation is the  responsibility of the company , we will provide an alternative day and time so that the client has the possibility to participate in any other available tour without any additional cost. If it is not possible to find a solution, we will refund the full amount.

If the cancellation is the  client’s responsibility :

  • If cancelled 15 days or more in advance you will receive 100% of the amount.
  • If canceled 7 days in advance, 50% of the amount will be refunded.
  • If cancelled less than 7 days before, there will be no refund, but there will be the possibility to reschedule the guided tour to another time
  • No refund will be made for late arrival at the meeting point or no-show.
  • Refunds will not be granted after the start time of the tour, regardless of the circumstances.
  • If cancellation is requested on the same day of purchase, the refund will depend on the date of the booked tour, taking into account the circumstances mentioned above.
  • f you change the date of your booking, and then decide to cancel the visit, no refund will be possible.

Meeting point

*Winter time: November to March

*Summer time: April to October

From Monday to Saturday and Sundays (before 14:00)

Adults: 10€ with entrance ticket of the Alcazaba included Students: 8€ with entrance ticket of the Alcazaba included Children (from 6 to 15): 6€ with entrance ticket of the Alcazaba included

Sundays (after 14:00)

Adults: 6€ Students: 5€ Children (from 6 to 15): 4€

English or Spanish. 

For any additional language (Italian, German or French) contact us to check the availability of the tour guides in this e-mail [email protected]

The guide will be waiting for you at the meeting point and they will be wearing a red shirt of Málaga Adventures. They will be very easy to recognise!

The tour is suitable for all ages, however it is NOT SUITABLE FOR WHEELCHAIR since the Alcazaba boasts many stairs and the terrain is very uneven. Additionally, is complicated to visit the Alcazaba with a stroller. 

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One day in málaga: a free self-guided walking tour.

Cradling the southern tip of Spain, Málaga is a popular port of call for Western Mediterranean cruises . With its rich historical and artistic legacy, charming old town and attractive beach, the main challenge is seeking out the best things to do during just one day in Málaga.

But don’t worry. I’ve got you covered.

Whether you are visiting on a cruise, or on a day trip from one of the resorts on the Costa del Sol, this free self-guided Málaga walking tour will ensure that you see the best things that this vibrant city has to offer.  

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TOP 5 THINGS TO DO

  • Stroll around the Alcazaba
  • Explore Málaga Old Town
  • Pay your respects to the “One-Armed Lady”
  • Explore the life & work of Pablo Picasso
  • Chill out on Malagueta Beach

RECOMMENDED MÁLAGA SELF-GUIDED TOUR : 3 miles (5 km)

BEST WAY TO GET AROUND MÁLAGA: On foot

BEST MONTHS TO VISIT MÁLAGA: Spring & Autumn. December is also popular.

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Málaga Self-Guided Walking Tour

This self-guided Málaga walking tour starts at the Gibralfaro and finishes at La Malagueta beach. You’ll spend the morning in and around the Old Town, visit the excellent Picasso Museum and explore the city’s lovely urban bach area in the afternoon.

Think of it as a loose framework on which to hang your day.

End-to-end, the total distance is around 3 miles . If you explore the Old Town, this will increase its length (I encourage you to do this).

To send walking directions to your phone, click here or on the map.

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CASTILLO DE GIBRALFARO

The Gibralfaro Castle (Castillo de Gibralfaro) dominates Málaga’s skyline.

In the early 8 th Century, the Moors invaded Spain and Málaga flourished as the main port for the nearby city of Granada . They held the city until its conquest by Christian forces in 1487.

Much of what we see of the impressive Gibralfaro Castle was built by Yusuf I of Granada between 1344 and 1354 to protect the Alcazaba and to house troops.

From its ramparts and terraces, there are magnificent views over Málaga, its port and the Mediterranean.

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Address: Camino Gibralfaro, 11

Opening hours : The Gibralfaro is open daily. Seasonal opening times apply.

Getting to the Gibralfaro Castle : I went there on foot, taking the path that winds its way around the Alcazaba.

This walk is spectacularly pretty but also spectacularly steep. Don’t attempt it under the glare of the midday sun.

Bus number 35 runs between the Gibralfaro and Avenida Andalucia, Alameda Principal or Paseo del Parque.  The castle is also one of the stops on the city’s hop-on-hop-off bus.

Try to visit the Gibralfaro first thing in the morning to avoid the heat of the day and the worst of the crowds.

Learn more about the Gibralfaro: For more information when you are there, download the free audio guide using the QR code displayed at the entrance.

THE ALCAZABA

The Moors are also responsible for Málaga’s magnificent Alcazaba. Built between the 8 th and 11 th Centuries, it served as the residence of the Arab Emirs, who created an independent kingdom upon the break-up of the Western Caliphate.

The Alcazaba was my favourite place in Málaga.

islamic stone gateway framed by orange trees

Its pathways, lined with orange trees and bougainvillaea, lead through a series of graceful gates, designed to keep unwelcome visitors at bay. The Nasrid Palace at the Alcazaba’s upper level is a younger, more peaceful cousin of its more famous namesake at the Alhambra in Granada .

patio garden with low hedges and central fountain in the alcazaba in malaga

From the Alcazaba, there are also panoramic views across Málaga, the glittering Mediterranean and the countryside beyond.

Address: Calle Alcazabilla, 2

Opening hours : The Alcazaba is open daily. Seasonal opening times apply.

ROMAN THEATRE

roman theatre in front of castle walls on hill

Málaga’s oldest monument lies in the shadow of the Alcazaba.

The Roman Theatre was built during the reign of Augustus in the 1 st  Century AD and remained in use until the 3 rd  Century. There’s an interpretation centre next door which houses archaeological discoveries from the site.

MÁLAGA’S OLD TOWN

Málaga Old Town is a testament to the city’s rich history. I recommend wandering around here and then making your way to the cathedral.

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Plaza de la Merced was part of the city in Roman times. It has been home to a market since at least the 15 th  Century.

Plaza de la Constitución has been the beating heart of Málaga since the Moorish period.

If you are in the mood for a spot of upmarket retail therapy after all of that history, head to Calle Marqués de Larios (Larios Street) . During winter, it is beautifully illuminated.

arches in street at night lit with festive lights

MÁLAGA CATHEDRAL

interior of malaga cathedral with soaring columns and alcoves

The next stop on your Málaga 1-day itinerary is its so-called One-Armed Lady.

Málaga Cathedral owes its nickname, La Manquita, to its unfinished state. When building funds ran dry in the 17 th Century, the tower on its west side was the most visible casualty.

The Cathedral has a superb collection of paintings and sculptures and an exquisitely carved wooden choir. But the highlight for me was the views across its roof.

bell tower of malaga cathedral and rooftops of city below

Address:  Calle Molina Lario, 9

Opening hours : Málaga Cathedral and its roof are open daily. Check  opening times here.

MUSEO PICASSO

abstract painting by pablo picasso

No Málaga itinerary is complete without paying your respects to the city’s favourite son.

Pablo Picasso was born here in 1881 and lived in the city until he was ten. The Picasso Museum displays his artworks in thematic and chronological order, covering 80 years of his prolific career.

You’ll also learn a lot about the women in his life. There were two wives and three partners and, with the exception of his second wife, he outlived them all.

Address : Calle San Agustín

Opening hours : Open daily. You can check the seasonal opening hours here .

Ticket price : Admission fee applies which includes an excellent audioguide. You can buy your skip-the-line ticket here .

If you are a Picasso enthusiast, you can also visit the house where he was born. Casa Natal de Picasso on Plaza de la Merced is now a museum dedicated to his family background

CENTRE POMPIDOU MÁLAGA

Málaga’s Pompidou Centre , an offshoot of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, is a relatively new addition to Málaga’s cultural landscape.

The centre is also known as “The Cube” thanks to its steel and stained glass skylight,

brightly coloured glass of cube skylight of pompidou centre in malaga spain

Its permanent collection is made up of 70 works selected from the Pompidou Centre’s collection of 20 th and 21 st Century art. Málaga’s Pompidou Centre also hosts temporary exhibitions.

Centre Pompidou Málaga is closed on Tuesdays

The lovely Muelle Uno flanks the port of Málaga. Lined with orange and palm trees, this pedestrian promenade is a lovely spot to stop for a drink.

oranges on tree

LA MALAGUETA

Malagueta Beach stretches for over one kilometre between the Port of Málaga and La Caleta Beach.

A pleasant promenade, lined with towering palm trees that are occupied by vocal parrots, runs alongside this sandy Blue Flag beach.

seagull and two people sunbathing on beach lined with umbrellas

This is the ideal place to relax and perhaps enjoy a plate of fried fish for which Málaga is famous at one of its chiringuitos as the sun sets .

Other Things to Do in Málaga, Spain

Ultimately, how you spend your day in Málaga will depend on your tastes and interests, and how relaxed you wish your itinerary to be. Here are a few suggestions if you want to squeeze in more sights or have more than a day in Málaga.

EXPLORE MÁLAGA’S STREET ART

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From street art in my hometown of London to iconic artworks in Penang Malaysia , I try to explore urban art wherever I am.  Málaga can give both of these destinations a run for their money.  

Since 2013, MUAS (Málaga Arte Urban Soho), has transformed previously rundown neighbourhoods into an urban outdoor art gallery, attracting some of the world’s best street artists.

The best street art areas of Málaga are Soho, between the port and Alameda Principal, and around Calle Victoria.

There is a useful street art map here .

ATARAZANAS MARKET

With its multitude of food stalls and small bars, Atarazanas Market is the perfect place to buy fresh produce or to stop for lunch

This cathedral to food started life as a Nasrid shipyard in the 14 th Century, only becoming a market at the end of the 19 th Century. Don’t miss its rear façade that features a stained glass window depicting scenes from Málaga’s history.

brightly coloured stained glass window depicting scenes of malaga

The Atarazanas Market is open from Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to around 2-3 pm

Address : Calle Atarazanas, 10

How to Get to Málaga

Málaga is well served by train, bus and air.

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Getting to Málaga from other Spanish cities by train

Spain’s AVE high-speed trains run to Málaga’s main Maria Zambrano station from Madrid (from 2 hr 30 minutes), Seville (from 2 hours), Valencia (from 5 hours) and Barcelona (from 6 hours). Book in advance for the best fares. 

Getting to Málaga from Fuengirola, Benalmadena and Torremolinos by train

If you are travelling from one of the resort towns on the Costa del Sol – Fuengirola, Benalmadena, Torremolinos – use the C1 line which terminates at the more conveniently located Málaga Centro Alameda.

Trains run every 20 minutes throughout the day.

Getting to Málaga by bus

Travelling by bus in Spain is sometimes quicker and more convenient than taking a train. For example; when I compared options for travelling between Granada and Málaga , the bus was the better option.

Málaga’s bus station is located next to Maria Zambrano train station.

How to get to Málaga by air

As the main hub for the Costa del Sol, Málaga Airport is served by a number of airlines. Located just 8 km from central Málaga, it is cheap and easy to travel from.

If you don’t want to fork out for a taxi, take the C1 train to Málaga Centro Alameda. The journey from Málaga Airport takes a mere 11 minutes and trains run every 20 minutes.

How to get from Málaga Cruise Terminal to the city centre

If you are arriving in Málaga on a cruise, you will disembark at the city’s shiny new cruise terminal close to Muelle Uno and La Malagueta. From here, it’s an easy 15-minute walk to the city centre.

Alternatively, the Port Authority of Málaga operates a shuttle bus from the cruise terminal to Plaza de la Marina in the historic city centre. There’s also a solar-powered road train that runs between the cruise terminal and Plaza de la Marina.

How to Get Around Málaga

Málaga is a very walkable city. Its main attractions are spread over a concentrated area and the best way of getting around is on foot.

But, if you prefer, there is the inevitable hop-on-hop-off (HOHO) bus service.

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Where to Stay in Málaga

If you are staying in Málaga , base yourself in the Old Town area around the Cathedral or the trendy Soho district. These areas are close to the city’s main attractions, bars and restaurants and offer accommodation to suit all budgets.

READ THIS NEXT : Where to Stay in Málaga, Spain: The 7 Best Areas for All Travellers

Here are my top choices:

Mid-range apartment: Suites del Pintor

I stayed at this apartment in the Old Town, which is a great self-catering choice in Málaga. The washing machine, Nespresso machine and roof terrace were bonuses.

sitting room of apartment with sofa tv and table and chairs

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Luxury hotel: ICON Malabar

I also stayed in this fabulous new boutique hotel in Soho. But this is not style over substance. It is also in a superb location and its staff are first-rate.

hotel bedroom perfect for staying the weekend in malaga with bed and chair

>>> None of these take your fancy? Click here for other great accommodation choices in Málaga.

Where to Eat in Málaga

You certainly won’t go hungry in Málaga. Here are a few places that I tried and can recommend.

Café Bar Moran

This friendly breakfast spot in Soho serves cheap coffee and tostada with a smile.

Address: Calle Tómas Heredia, 12

Madame Suzanne

If you are not keen on tapas, try this French restaurant in Soho. It is open for breakfast and lunch daily and for dinner on Friday and Saturday.

Address: Calle Casas de Campos, 31

Madeinterranea

This Old Town restaurant serves excellent food and the service was superb.

Address: Pl. de Uncibay

Another recommendation is this modern tapas restaurant in the shadow of the Roman Theatre.

Address: Calle Alcazabilla 1

El Mesón de Cervantes

This cosy traditional tapas bar on the edge of the Old Town served one of my best meals whilst I was travelling in Southern Spain. Just be careful which wine you choose as some of the wines by the glass are pricey.

Address: Calle Álamos, 11

One Day in Málaga: FAQs

When is the best time to visit málaga, spain.

Thanks to its temperate climate, you can visit Málaga year-round.   When I visited in February, afternoon temperatures were in the low to mid-20s and the orange trees were vibrant with fruit. As there were fewer visitors than in peak season, exploring Málaga’s highlights was a delight.   Between March and May, the days and nights are warmer but still comfortable. The sea may just be warm enough to chance a dip and the orange trees will be blooming.   The autumn (fall) months have similarly comfortable temperatures.   To avoid the intense summer heat, don’t visit between June and August.

Is one day in Málaga enough?

I’ll level with you. One day won’t be long enough to see all that Málaga has to offer.   However, you’ll be able to see Málaga’s highlights in a day, take a walk along its beach and explore its artistic heritage. 

What should I not miss in Málaga?

Don’t miss the Alcazaba, Gibralfaro and Cathedral when you are visiting Málaga. Not only do all of these sites encapsulate the city’s rich history, but there are also fabulous views of Málaga from the Cathedral’s rooftop and from the Gibralfaro.

Is Málaga Worth Visiting?

You can get a taste of Andalusia for very little effort by spending just one day in Málaga. It has history and culture in spades, a balmy climate, a sandy beach and many bars at which to get your tapas fix.

This is one of the best cities to visit in Spain .

Thank you for reading my 1-day Málaga itinerary

If you want more help with planning your Málaga trip, take a look at some of my other articles :

  • 10 Málaga Cathedral Facts to Know Before You Visit
  • Must-See Málaga Street Art: Spain’s Outdoor Art Gallery
  • A Perfect Weekend in Málaga, Spain: 2-Day Itinerary & Best Things to Do
  • Where to Stay in Málaga, Spain: The 7 Best Areas for All Travellers
  • Top 10 Hotels in Málaga with a Pool
  • One Day in Marbella (+ How to Get from Málaga to Marbella)

Where To Next in Spain?

And that’s a wrap.

If you are planning an Andalusia trip, read my guide to spending 3 days in Seville , the region’s vibrant capital. If you have less time there, you can hit the highlights with this  one-day Seville itinerary .

I also have an in-depth guide for visiting the Real Alcázar of Seville and essential tips for visiting Seville Cathedral .

Although it may be hard to drag yourself away from Seville, discover how to do Seville to Granada day trip .

Visiting the Alhambra Palace draws the crowds but there are other reasons to visit Granada .

I also have an in-depth one-day Cordoba itinerary (one of my favourite Spanish cities). 

If you are planning to explore other beautiful cities in Spain , take a look at my ultimate guide to spending a weekend in Barcelona which includes tips for visiting La Sagrada Família . For a whistle-stop tour of the city, take a look at my one-day Barcelona itinerary . 

More time in Barcelona? Then take a day trip to Tarragona , Spain’s Roman city by the sea.

Finally, take a look at my guide that describes the best things to see in Valencia , a vibrant city boasting a perfect combination of art, culture, history and food.

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