The Best of Malaga

The Best of Malaga
Excursion Highlights:
  • Explore picturesque Malaga, a city rich in architecture, museums, and unique shopping, on this walking tour.
  • Learn the history, secrets, and stories of Malaga as you stroll along Calle Larios leading to the buzzing Plaza de la Constitucion.
  • Visit the iconic La Manquita, a Renaissance-style Cathedral renowned for its impressive artworks and incomplete tower.
  • Experience the magic of ancient Malaga when you visit the Roman Theater and the 12th-century Moorish castle, Alcazaba.
  • Complete the 3.5-hour tour with a glass of local wine, capturing the essence of this remarkable city. Don't hesitate - book now!
Price: $49.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Cultural
Shore Excursion Duration 3 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? A shuttle (not included, approximately 5 EUR each way) is required to reach your departure location
Food/Beverage Provided Beverage
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing comfortable, seasonal clothing and sensible walking shoes.
Restrictions This tour is not wheelchair accessible, but walkers may be accommodated.

The Best of Malaga

The city of Malaga, the largest on the Costa del Sol and capital city of Malaga Providence in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, is a picturesque one full of interesting architecture, museums, shopping, cuisine, beaches, and hiking.

Your walking tour starts at the Plaza de la Merced, one of the most important squares of Malaga. On this guided tour you will learn the history as well as the stories and secrets of the city and its people. Walk along Calle Larios, a popular pedestrian street lined with shops that leads to Plaza de la Constitucion. This public square in the middle of the city is the site of many citywide events and celebrations.

At the Plaza del Obispo, you will enter the Renaissance-style Cathedral of Malaga. Commonly referred to as La Manquita, or "one-armed woman" due to only one of its two towers being completed, this iconic church contains impressive artworks and is the most significant monument in the city.

Conclude your tour with a visit to the Roman Theater and the 12th-century Moorish castle of Alcazaba. Throughout your time in Malaga, you will have plenty of opportunities to take photos, see the magic corners and panoramic places that marked Picasso, and pause for a delicious glass of local wine.

Book this 3.5-hour moderate activity-level tour of Malaga for a great overview of this remarkable city.