The Perfect Destination For
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Beaches
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City-Wide
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Culture
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Foodies
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Nature & Outdoors
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Nightlife
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Sustainability
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Water Activities
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Wine Country
Key Facts for Planners
Malaga is one of the oldest cities in the world, shining not only for its sensational gastronomy, fantastic weather, and kilometers of beaches, but also for its rich cultural heritage. In addition to its impressive historical past, such as housing the largest remaining Alcazaba fortress in the world, Malaga offers the best of the modern world. It is connected through Spain’s fourth-largest airport, which provides unparalleled international connections. The recent boom is evident in the surge of new openings of fashionable 4- and 5-star hotels in the picturesque city center, complemented by its renowned Spanish tapas restaurants, authentic venues, and the construction of new museums like the Thyssen and Picasso.
Key Areas
White villages
Top Malaga Experiences
Feel the local atmosphere during a tapas tour in the old town
Walk the impactful Caminito del Rey Trail
Taste de real “Espeto” fish by the beach
Visit the impressive Alcazaba citadel
Self-drive Safari through the white villages