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What to See in Malaga

 
  • Alcazaba of Málaga

    Historic Moorish fortress and citadel featuring castle structures and extensive fortifications dating back to the 11th century.

  • Cathedral of Málaga

    Renaissance-style Roman Catholic cathedral notable for its architecture and historical significance, designated as a National Monument. It features a blend of Renaissance and Baroque styles and offers panoramic views from its rooftops.

  • Atarazanas Market

    Historic market hall featuring neo-Moorish architecture and a variety of fresh local products including fish, meat, and vegetables.

  • Constitution Square

    Historic pedestrian square and former civic center that has served as the city's main public space since the 15th century. It features a central fountain and bronze plaques commemorating the Spanish constitutions of 1812 and 1978.

  • Roman Theatre

    Ancient Roman theatre ruins dating from the 1st century AD, preserved as an archaeological site and national monument.

  • New Bridge

    18th-century arch bridge known for its impressive engineering and scenic views over a deep gorge.

  • Arab Public Baths, Ronda

    Visit the richly ornate spa complex that is really extraordinarily well preserved. Situated in a charming old quarter, too.

  • King's Walkway

    El Caminito del Rey is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain.

  • Marbella Old Town

    The medieval walled city still looks pretty much like in the 16th century. The central parts of Marbella have a unique charm.

  • Colomares Castle

    Castillo de Colomares is a monument, in the form of a castle, dedicated to the life and adventures of Christopher Columbus.

  • Ronda Bullring

    One of the oldest bullrings dates back to the 18th century and today it is also one of the most symbolic places of bullfighting.

  • Nerja Caves

    The Caves of Nerja are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga, Spain.

  • Balcony of Europe

    A landscape landmark. Former 15th-century castle has been heavily damaged in an earthquake and transformed into a scenic lookout area.

  • Ronda City Hall

    The old military building now serves the municipality. Really an impressive building - peek inside if you can.

  • Mijas Pueblo

    Mijas Pueblo is the historical core of the municipality of Mijas, situated in the heart of the Costa del Sol in southwestern Spain.

  • El Torcal Vistor Centre

    El Torcal de Antequera is a nature reserve in the Sierra del Torcal mountain range located south of the city of Antequera, in the province…

  • Aqueduct of El Aguila

    This 19th century engineering masterpiece is still in operation, irrigating its surroundings. Stop by and admire its monumentality.

  • Santa María de la Encarnación Church

    This church is actually a rebuilt mosque - hence the distinctive architectural medley. Admire the building and look for traces of the mosque.

  • Dolmen of Menga

    The Dolmen of Menga is a megalithic burial mound called a tumulus, a long barrow form of dolmen, dating from 3750–3650 BCE approximately.

  • Selwo Marina

    Selwo Marina is a small marine park located in Benalmádena, Spain. It is the only park of its kind in Andalusia.

  • Ermita de Santiago

    The oldest church in the area is built in the unmistakable Mediterranean style. Remarkably preserved.

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