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Top Attractions

There's something for everyone! Whether you're looking for engaging experiences, local discoveries, or a chance to relax, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your visit. Visit these top attractions and create lasting memories.

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Monument & Historical Site
Alcazaba and Roman theatre
The Alcazaba and Roman Theatre of Málaga stand side by side at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, offering a unique glimpse into the city's Moorish and Roman past.
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Monument & Historical Site
Gibralfaro Castle
The Gibralfaro Castle is an ancient fortress perched atop the hill that shares its name, offering the best panoramic views of Málaga.
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Monument & Historical Site
Cathedral
The Cathedral of Málaga, known as "La Manquita" ("the one-armed lady") due to its unfinished south tower, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture in Andalusia.
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Marketplace
Atarazanas Central Market
The Atarazanas Market is Málaga's most iconic food market, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building that once served as a Moorish shipyard. Its stunning iron structure and colorful stained-glass window make it a visual landmark.
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Monument & Historical Site
Malagueta Bullring
Located near Málaga's seafront, Malagueta Bullring is a 19th-century architectural landmark and a symbol of Andalusian heritage.
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See & Sun
Baños del Carmen
Los Baños del Carmen is a historic seaside spot in eastern Málaga, originally opened in 1918 as a luxurious bathing pavilion.
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Monument & Historical Site
Historical City centre
Located in the modern Muelle Uno area and easily recognized by its colorful glass cube, the Centre Pompidou Málaga is the Spanish branch of the renowned Paris museum.
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Art & Museum
Pompidou Museum
Located in the modern Muelle Uno area and easily recognized by its colorful glass cube, the Centre Pompidou Málaga is the Spanish branch of the renowned Paris museum.
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Art & Museum
Picasso Museum and Birthplace
Málaga honors Pablo Picasso with two essential sites in the historic center: the Picasso Museum, showcasing over 200 works inside the elegant Buenavista Palace, and the Birthplace Museum, located in Plaza de la Merced, where the artist was born in 1881.
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Art & Museum
Russian Museum
The Russian Museum of Málaga, located in the city's former Tobacco Factory, hosts rotating exhibitions of Russian art from the 15th to the 20th century.
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Art & Museum
Malaga’s Museum
Housed in the historic Palacio de la Aduana, Málaga Museum is one of the largest in Spain.
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Modern Attraction
Muelle Uno and Palmeral de Las Sorpresas
Muelle Uno and the Palmeral de las Sorpresas make up Málaga's modern and lively seafront promenade.
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Natural Beauty
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden is a lush, subtropical green oasis just north of Málaga's historic center. Established in the mid-19th century,
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Monument & Historical Site
Alcazaba and Roman theatre
The Alcazaba and Roman Theatre of Málaga stand side by side at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, offering a unique glimpse into the city's Moorish and Roman past.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Gibralfaro Castle
The Gibralfaro Castle is an ancient fortress perched atop the hill that shares its name, offering the best panoramic views of Málaga.
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Monument & Historical Site
Cathedral
The Cathedral of Málaga, known as "La Manquita" ("the one-armed lady") due to its unfinished south tower, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture in Andalusia.
LEARN MORE
Marketplace
Atarazanas Central Market
The Atarazanas Market is Málaga's most iconic food market, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building that once served as a Moorish shipyard. Its stunning iron structure and colorful stained-glass window make it a visual landmark.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Malagueta Bullring
Located near Málaga's seafront, Malagueta Bullring is a 19th-century architectural landmark and a symbol of Andalusian heritage.
LEARN MORE
See & Sun
Baños del Carmen
Los Baños del Carmen is a historic seaside spot in eastern Málaga, originally opened in 1918 as a luxurious bathing pavilion.
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Monument & Historical Site
Historical City centre
Located in the modern Muelle Uno area and easily recognized by its colorful glass cube, the Centre Pompidou Málaga is the Spanish branch of the renowned Paris museum.
LEARN MORE
Art & Museum
Pompidou Museum
Located in the modern Muelle Uno area and easily recognized by its colorful glass cube, the Centre Pompidou Málaga is the Spanish branch of the renowned Paris museum.
LEARN MORE
Art & Museum
Picasso Museum and Birthplace
Málaga honors Pablo Picasso with two essential sites in the historic center: the Picasso Museum, showcasing over 200 works inside the elegant Buenavista Palace, and the Birthplace Museum, located in Plaza de la Merced, where the artist was born in 1881.
LEARN MORE
Art & Museum
Russian Museum
The Russian Museum of Málaga, located in the city's former Tobacco Factory, hosts rotating exhibitions of Russian art from the 15th to the 20th century.
LEARN MORE
Art & Museum
Malaga’s Museum
Housed in the historic Palacio de la Aduana, Málaga Museum is one of the largest in Spain.
LEARN MORE
Modern Attraction
Muelle Uno and Palmeral de Las Sorpresas
Muelle Uno and the Palmeral de las Sorpresas make up Málaga's modern and lively seafront promenade.
LEARN MORE
Natural Beauty
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden is a lush, subtropical green oasis just north of Málaga's historic center. Established in the mid-19th century,
LEARN MORE