Malaga
From Moorish forts to modern street art, Málaga is a city that continues to surprise.
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Why Málaga should be your next destination
Málaga is a city that won't let you go. Glistening beaches on one side, centuries-old walls and museums full of art on the other. Picasso's birthplace feels anything but dusty: here, history lives among tapas bars, bike trails and flamenco.
The best restaurants in Málaga

Eating in Málaga is more than a plate of tapas. In the narrow streets of the city center, taste local specialties like espetos de sardinas, while in Soho you'll be surprised by modern cuisines.

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Byoko Strachan
Málaga - Calle Strachan, between cathedral and port
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Brunchit - Carretería
Málaga - Calle Carretería, near Tribuna de los Pobres
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Málaga (Soho district, near Alameda Principal)
The best beaches in Málaga

Málaga has an array of city beaches within easy reach. Malagueta is the classic, but for a more relaxed atmosphere, Pedregalejo or La Misericordia are recommended. Perfect for an afternoon of sun with churros or sardines.

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Playa de Baños del Carmen
Málaga - Pedregalejo
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Playa de la Malagueta
Málaga - La Malagueta
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Playa de Guadalmar
Málaga - Guadalmar district
The best days out in Malaga

Climb to the Alcazaba, visit the Picasso Museum or bike through the harbor. Or opt for a flamenco show in a tablao. Málaga has a city center that invites you to wander as well as do.

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Visit winery Bodegas Bentomiz
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Visit the flea market in Malaga
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Visit Plaza Mayor
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The most beautiful hikes in Malaga

Just outside the city, nature begins. Walk through the Parque Natural Montes de Málaga or follow the Guadalhorce River. Ideal for taking a break from the hustle and bustle.

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Málaga - Circular walk along dam El Limonero
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Harbor views - Gibralfaro circular walk from Málaga center

About Malaga

The best time to travel in Málaga

Just outside the city, nature begins. Walk through the Parque Natural Montes de Málaga or follow the Guadalhorce River. Ideal for taking a break from the hustle and bustle.

How to get to Málaga?

Malaga is easily accessible. Fly to AGP airport, take the train to the center or rent a car. It is also easily accessible by car (via A-7 or AP-7) or train from other Spanish cities.

Walking around Málaga

Malaga is best discovered on foot. From the historic city center to creative Soho, from the cathedral to the beach. Stroll along the harbor, visit the Atarazanas market and feel the city under your shoes.

Accommodations in Málaga

Hotels with roof terraces, hostels full of creativity or apartments in the old town - Málaga has it all. Soho, the historic center and the port are popular getaways.

Things to do in Málaga

Málaga never bores. Visit the Alcazaba, Gibralfaro Castle and the Picasso Museum. Cycle along the beach, sample market cuisine or dive into a flamenco bar. This city combines culture, sea and sweltering summer nights.

The climate in Malaga

With more than 300 days of sunshine a year and summer temperatures of 25-30°C, Málaga is a wonderful destination. Winter is mild and bright - perfect for a city break without the crowds.

Frequently asked questions about Malaga

Between April and October it is sunny and lively. May and September are ideal for those who want to avoid crowds.

The Alcazaba, Castillo de Gibralfaro, the cathedral and the Picasso Museum.

Seeing art, biking, hiking in the mountains, experiencing flamenco, visiting markets.

In Pedregalejo, eat the best grilled sardines (espetos) right on the beach.

By plane at AGP, then by train or cab to downtown.