Málaga Tour- Malaga is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga. The largest city on the Costa del Sol, Malaga has a typical Mediterranean climate and is also known as the birthplace of famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso . The city offers beaches, hiking, architectural sites, art museums, excellent shopping and cuisine. With over 300 sunny days a year, hot summers and the warmest winters in Europe, it’s a great choice for a holiday all year round.
Wondering what to visit in Malaga, Spain?
Keep reading what we, as travel agents suggest for you in Malaga Tour :
1-Visit Malaga’s Old City
Malaga sights in Malaga city centre include the cathedral and several churches, each of them with its own distincive style. Malaga is now a city of over 30 museums headlined by the Picasso Museum and the Carmen Thyssen Museum. These are all located within a small walkable area. You’ll find there cute pavement cafes, historic plazas and stunning architecture. Be sure to wander along Larios – one of the most expensive streets in Spain, often compared to NYC’s 5th Avenue and the Champs Elysees in Paris. It’s one of the key points of interest in Malaga, Spain.
Museums you should visit in Malaga :
-Picasso Birthplace Museum
-Picasso Museum
-Carmen Thyssen Museum
-Russian Art Museum
-Museum of Glass and Crystal
-Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions ect.
2-Visit The Food Markets
The food in Malaga is top notch and the best way to get to know it is by visiting one of the city’s markets. Mercado Central de Atarazanas is a busy market in a beautiful historic building.
-Mercado Atarazanas
-Mercado de la Merced
-Mercado de Salamanca
-Mercado Carmen
3-Go to the Malaga Cathedral
The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga in Andalusia in southern Spain. You can climb the 200 steps to go up the 87 meters high tower: you’ll be able to enjoy a 360° scenic view over the whole city, the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro castle. The Malaga Cathedral is easily reachable, as it’s located in the city centre and it’s visible from almost every part of the city. Just look up, and you will find its tower standing out in the blue sky of the capital of the Costa del Sol.
4-Enjoy Malaga Beaches
During your trip to Malaga, it would be a shame not to enjoy the beaches close by. They are perfect to relax a bit! There are plenty of beaches to go to in Malaga. Malagueta is popular because it’s located close to the center. Also some other suggestions are Pedregalejo beach, La Caleta beach, El Palo beach, La Misericordia beach, El Campo de Golf beach, San Andrés beach ect.
5-El Caminito Del Rey
El Caminito del Rey (The King’s Little Path) is a walkway, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain.
If you’re an adventurous soul, head to El Churro to do the famous El Caminito De Rey hike. It’s known as now of the world’s most dangerous hikes and although it’s not for the faint of heart the recent renovations have made the pathways so much safer. Hiking in a gorge, over a thousand (330 meters) feet above the ground can sound frightening but the experience is exhilarating.
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