Muelle Uno is the stretch of Malaga where locals and travelers intersect - strolling past the gleaming yachts, sipping a caña on the terrace or disappearing into a colorful cube: the Centre Pompidou.
This 500-meter-long pier is an open-air boulevard with flair. You will find Spanish boutiques, chains such as Mango and Levi's, as well as surprising stores such as Andycraft or Bailly Bijoux. Hungry? No shortage of restaurants. From star level at José Carlos García to a plate of tapas at La Sureña.
Around sunset, this is the place to be. With a view of the lighthouse, the sky turns orange over the sea. On the upper level of the pier are lounge bars where you can take in this view in style. And if you walk further, you'll be right on the city's La Malagueta beach.
We wander streets ourselves, climb stairs and read informational signs that no one else reads. For these tips, we dive into guidebooks, Facebook groups and local stories - but often the best things you just discover on the spot. Have you been somewhere that made an impression? Or is there something missing from our description? Let us know. We would love to collect your discoveries for the next person who sets out.