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Updated 02 August 2021 Photo: trabantos/Shutterstock.com Malaga KikoStock/Shutterstock.com Nikolay Roslyakov/Shutterstock.com Karol Kozlowski/Shutterstock.com Malaga might not be as popular as other Spanish cities, but a quick visit to the birthplace of Pablo Picasso is enough to win any visitor's heart. With a great mix of ancient history and modern culture, nearly 3.000 hours of sunshine a year, and several kilometres of beach, it's quite easy to see why Malaga has been described as "Ciudad del Paraíso" ("Paradise City"). Top 5 Picasso Museum This beautiful 16th-century museum is a must for all visitors to Malaga, you... Museum of Glass and Crystal The Museum of Glass and Crystal features a private collection of more than 3... Puerto de Malaga Puerto de Malaga is the port area in Malaga, home to bustling bars and resta... Iglesia de Los Martires If you enjoy the history and splendour of old churches, Iglesia de Los Marti... Malaga Feria Dance both day and night away at The Malaga Feria, a week-long festival of s...

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Malaga might not be as popular as other Spanish cities, but a quick visit to thebirthplace of Pablo Picasso is enough to win any visitor's heart. With a great mixof ancient history and modern culture, nearly 3.000 hours of sunshine a year,and several kilometres of beach, it's quite easy to see why Malaga has beendescribed as "Ciudad del Paraíso" ("Paradise City").

Top 5

Picasso MuseumThis beautiful 16th-centurymuseum is a must for all visitorsto Malaga, you...Museum of Glass and CrystalThe Museum of Glass andCrystal features a privatecollection of more than 3...Puerto de MalagaPuerto de Malaga is the portarea in Malaga, home to bustlingbars and resta...Iglesia de Los MartiresIf you enjoy the history andsplendour of old churches,Iglesia de Los Marti...Malaga FeriaDance both day and night awayat The Malaga Feria, aweek-long festival of s...

THE CITY

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In Malaga, nearly everything is within walking

distance in or around the “Centro Antiguo”.

Wherever you look, you are reminded of the

city’s rich heritage – Malaga was founded in 900

B.C. and forged by Phoenicians, Greeks,

Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths, and Arabs.

The city’s most famous inhabitant, Pablo Picasso,

was born at Plaza de la Merced in 1881.

Picasso’s life and work is still present in most

places and the citizens of Malaga are very proud

of their son. The opening of the Museo Picasso in

2003 was a big hit and has certainly made the

city ourish culturally.

Next to the museum, the visitor can nd both the

Roman theatre, an Arab castle and, not far

away, is a bull ghting ring. CAC, with its

international contemporary art, is located on the

other side of the old town. The Plaza Episcopal is

adjacent to the Cathedral and has occasional

exhibitions, often of high quality. Teatro

Cervantes oers a wide range of concerts, dance,

and musicals.

DO & SEE

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Malaga is an excellent base for those looking to

take day trips along the coast, up to the small

mountain villages, or to one of the larger

Andalusian cities.

It is approximately a two hours’ drive from

Granada, Córdoba, or Seville in a hired car or by

bus.

When in Granada: don't miss the fabulous

Moorish palace Alhambra, the Gothic cathedral,

and the Arab quarters in the Albaicín.

Córdoba: walk to the old Jewish quarters and La

Mezquita to experience this region's rich history.

Seville: make sure to visit the Santa Cruz and

Real Alcázar districts at the heart of the city.

In Puerto Banús, you will view the gigantic

luxury yachts, splurge on designer name

shopping, and mix with the rich and famous at

the chic bars on the sea front. There are also

yachts, discothèques, bars and restaurants in

Puerto Marina in Benalmádena. Ronda is a

picturesque town located on a precipitous

limestone cli. The road leading there from San

Pedro de Alcántara on the coast is a dizzy

mountain trip.

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Picasso Museum

This beautiful

16th-century museum is a

must for all visitors to

Malaga, young and old.

Thanks to the

grandmaster’s

daughter-in-law, Christine, and grandchild

Bernard, the museum boasts a collection of

nearly 200 works of art. Just a stone’s throw

away at Plaza de la Merced the house where

Picasso was born is also open to the public.

Photo: Fernando Lusvarghi/Shutterstock.com

Address: Palacio de Buenavista San Agustín 8, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 12 76 00

Internet: www.museopicassomalaga.org

Museum of Glass and Crystal

The Museum of Glass and

Crystal features a private

collection of more than

3,000 pieces of glass,

from a wide range of

epochs.

Photo: jurra8/Shutterstock.com

Address: Plazuela Santisimo Cristo de la Sangre 2, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 220 271

Internet:

www.museovidrioycristalmalaga.com/museoingles/index.html

Email: [email protected]

Puerto de Malaga

Puerto de Malaga is the

port area in Malaga,

home to bustling bars and

restaurants. The perfect

place for a stroll and a

nice lunch in the sun.

Photo: David M G/Shutterstock.com

Address: Port Area, Malaga

Iglesia de Los Martires

If you enjoy the history

and splendour of old

churches, Iglesia de Los

Martires, right in the city

centre, will certainly

impress you.

Photo: Miwipedia/Wikimedia commons (image cropped)

Address: Plaza de los Martires, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 212 724

Internet: www.santosmartires.es

Malaga Feria

Dance both day and night

away at The Malaga

Feria, a week-long

festival of street parties.

To get you in to the

Fiesta spirit, the Feria

kicks o with a huge re work display - make

sure to try out your Flamenco moves!

Photo: Marques/Shutterstock.com

Playas de Las Acacias

Escape to Playas de Las

Acacias. This quiet beach

is great for a relaxing

walk along the sea, or a

lling meal at a local

gourmet sh restaurant.

Photo: nito/Shutterstock.com

Address: Playas de Las Acacias, Malaga

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El Caminito del Rey HikeEl Caminito del Rey

begins an hour's drive

away from the city of

Malaga, running from

north to south. The hike

takes you through gorges,

canyons and past a beautiful suspension bridge.

The entire route is 8km long and takes 3-4 hours

to complete. Adventurers will be rewarded with

stunning views of the Andalusian landscape.

Photo: MRony/Shutterstock.com

Address: Parque Ardales, Malaga

Public Transport: Bus Line M-347 to Station "El Kiosko"

Internet: www.caminitodelrey.info/en/#1

More Info: There are two starting points for the hike. Both

are accessible from the bus station "El Kiosko".

Centre Pompidou Malaga

Fans of the postmodern

won't want to miss Centre

Pompidou Malaga, the

only branch of the iconic

gallery outside of France.

Housed in El Cubo, a

giant glass cube in Malaga Port, the centre

houses seven sections: metamorphoses, the body

in pieces, the political body, self-portraits, man

without a face, the workshop of Brancusi, and

one dedicated to the architecture of the rst

Pompidou Centre, in Paris. It is also home to the

masterpiece "The Frame" by Frida Kahlo.

Photo: Adrian Scottow/Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n, 29016 Málaga,

Spain

Opening hours: 09:00-20:00

Phone: (+34) 951 92 62 00

Internet: www.centrepompidou-malaga.eu

Email: [email protected]

Mercado Central de AtarazanasNamed after the 14th

century boatyard it

replaced, the Mercado is

a traditional market with

a wide range of fresh and

local foods on oer. Get a

taste of Andalucia by trying tapas and fresh

“pescaíto" (typical small fried sh), or go for

classic picnic fare such as fruit, bread and sweet

treats. Note that the market is closed on

Sundays,.

Photo: Jacek Bienkowski/Needpix

Address: Calle Atarazanas, 10, 29005 Málaga, Spain

Opening hours: 08:00-15:00

Phone: (+34) 951 92 60 10

Montes de Málaga Natural Park

Named for the Montes de

Málaga range located just

5km from Malaga city,

this Natural Park is

characterised by jagged

massif and steep slopes.

Admire the magnicent pine forest, teeming with

birds of prey. Many species of ora can be found

around the park, best explored while following

many of the marked trails. There is also an

ethnographic museum in the park.

Photo: Juan Pablo/Wiki Commons (image cropped)

Address: Calle Mauricio Moro Pareto, Edicio

Eurocom-Bloque Sur, Málaga, 2, 3ª planta, 29071

Cueva del Tesoro

One of only three marine

caves in the world, Cueva

del Teroso is home to

unique geomorphic

formations. First settled

in in the Paelolithic Age,

the caves are lled with cave paintings. Legend

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has it there is also a lost, ancient treasure

("Teroso") hidden somewhere in these crevices!

Photo: James Narmer/Wiki Commons (image cropped)

Address: Av. de Picasso, 21, 29730 La Cala del Moral,

Málaga, Spain

Opening hours: 10:45-17:15

Phone: (+34) 952 40 61 62

Hammam Al Ándalus - Arabic Baths

Immerse yourself in the

Andalucian ritual of the

Arabic bath. Blissful for

hot & cold baths can be

accompanied with

massages. Reconnect

with your self while surrounded by elegant

arabesque architecture.

Photo: Pedro J Padecho/WikiCommons (image cropped)

Address: Plaza de los Mártires Ciriaco y Paula, 5, 29008

Málaga, Spain

Phone: (+34) 952 21 50 18

Internet: www.hammamalandalus.com

Russian Museum - Coleccion del Museo Ruso

A rare collection of art

from the Leningrad State

Museum, this cultural

outpost oers insight in

to the cultural soul of

Russia, from the palatial

to the postmodern. Readings, lectures and

performances of classical music and folklore

accompany the permanent and rotating

exhibitions to provide a thorough insight into all

kinds of Russian art.

Photo: WallPaperFlare

Address: Edicio de Tabacalera, Av de Sor Teresa Prat, 15,

29003 Málaga, Spain

Opening hours: 09:30-20:00

Phone: (+34) 951 92 61 50

Internet: www.coleccionmuseoruso.es

Alcazaba

Alcazaba and Gibralfaro

are military forts dating

from the period of Arab

rule. Visit the palace

inside the walls to enjoy a

splendid garden and

exquisite views. The Roman theatre just beneath

was built during the rst century A.D. and has

been restored and renovated after many years of

neglect.

Photo: klublu/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle de la Alcazabilla 2, Malaga

Internet: www.malagaturismo.com/en/tourist-resources/detail

/alcazaba/6

The Cathedral

Malaga’s cathedral was

built between 1500 and

1700 on the site that was

once occupied by the

Aljama Mosque. The

cathedral features a

Renaissance style with a Baroque main façade

and décor.

Photo: Kiko Jimenez/Shutterstock.com

Address: C/ Molina Larios, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 21 59 17

More Info: Plaza del Obispo

Jardín Botanico

The auent couple Jorge

Loring and Amalia

Heredia created this

fantastic garden around

their Hacienda La

Concepción in the

19th-century. Here you can nd 30.000 square

meters lled with 500 tropical plants.

Photo: Brendan Howard/Shutterstock.com

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Address: Camino del Jardín Botanico 3, Malaga

Phone: +34 951 926 179

Internet: www.laconcepcion.malaga.eu

Malaga Contemporary Art Centre

Malaga Contemporary Art

Centre is located in the

heart of the city and

displays modern art. Its

aim is to promote visual

art from the 20th and

21st century. The art centre oers an innovative

program with a wide variety of activities and

permanent exhibitions.

Photo: Aleksandar Mijatovic/Shutterstock.com

Address: Cl Alemania, 2, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 20 85 00

Internet: www.cacmalaga.org

Email: [email protected]

Roman Theatre

The Roman theatre is

located at the foot of the

Alcazaba fortress, dating

back to the rst century

and the times of

Augustus.

Photo: Alex Tihonovs/Shutterstock.com

Address: Cl Alcazabilla 8, Malaga

Internet: www.malagaturismo.com/en/tourist-resources/detail

/teatro-romano/413

Malaga’s Beaches

Malaga has kilometres of

beautiful sandy beaches

all along the Promenade

of Pablo Ruiz Picasso -

also lined with

restaurants and bars. The

most popular beaches are La Malagueta and La

Caleta. Both of the beaches provide facilities like

showers, toilets, sunbeds and so on. On La

Malagueta you will also nd a children´s play

area.

Photo: Valery Bareta/Shutterstock.com

Alborania Museum

Learn about marine life

and how we can conserve

the aquatic environment.

There are two main

areas: the

exhibition/research area

and the workshop/classroom area. In the

exhibition hall you will nd underwater grotto,

sharks, giant squids, shing boat and all the

instruments required for navigation and much

more.

Photo: Yuriy Biryukov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Palmeral de las Sorpresas, Muelle 2, Edicio nº 2.

Puerto de Malaga, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 22 92 87

Internet: www.auladelmar.info

Email: [email protected]

Malaga City Park

Malaga Park is set

between the Alameda

Principal and the Paseo

de España. In the park

you will nd beautiful

tropical owering trees,

many of them from far-ung corners of the

world.

Photo: trabantos/Shutterstock.com

Address: Malaga City Park, Malaga

Internet:

www.malagaturismo.com/en/sections/malaga-park/59

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Plaza de la MarinaThis square is located in

the centre of Malaga in

the modern part of the

city. It is one of the city´s

most characteristic sites

and it is surrounded by

elegant buildings, a playful water fountain and

few palm trees.

Photo: IDEAPIXEL/Shutterstock.com

Address: Pl Marina de la 11, Malaga

Wine Museum

Wine enthusiasts won't

want to miss Museo del

Vino. Take a tour to learn

all about Malaga's wines,

as well as the industry's

history and cultural

signicance. Museo del Vino is located in the

middle of the historic town.

Photo: Delpixel/Shutterstock.com

Address: Plaza de los Viñeros 1, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 22 79 90

Internet: www.museovinomalaga.com/en/

Email: [email protected]

Bike Tours

The best way to

experience Malaga is by

bike. Enjoy freewheeling

freedom for a low cost -

you can rent a city bike

with your transportation

card or use one of the rms oering long-term

bicycle rentals.

Photo: David M G/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Vendeja 6, Malaga

Phone: +34 650 677 063

Internet: www.biketoursmalaga.com/en/

Email: [email protected]

Malaga Boat Trips

Take a leisurely boat trip

around the bay of Malaga

or even go on a

dolphin-spotting trip.

There are several

companies that arrange

boat excursions in Malaga.

Photo: Subbotina Anna/Shutterstock.com

Phone: +34 645 81 59 15

Internet: www.malagaenbarco.com

Email: [email protected]

DINING

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In Malaga, you won't nd that many restaurants

with white tablecloths. This is a city full of

informal bars packed with people and a wide

range of tapas. Here, they generally eat a lot of

sh and shellsh at the so-called “chiringuitos”

on the beach and on the Paseo Marítimo in

Pedregalejo.

El Chinitas

Once a cafe frequented

by the poet Federico

García Lorca and the

artists Salvador Dalí and

Picasso, now El Chinitas

is a quaint restaurant, in

the heart of Malaga's old town, serving typical

Spanish cuisine. Here, you can either eat outside

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and watch the people pass by, or have a seat

inside and enjoy your meal in a room where

Spanish artworks cover all the walls and giant

pieces of ham hang from the ceiling.

Photo: ARTRAN/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Moreno Monroy, 4, Málaga

Opening hours: Tue–Sun 1–11:30pm

Phone: +34 952 21 09 72

More Info: Near the Cathedral

Sergio Megias Gastrobar

Trendy gastrobar, very

popular among locals,

which is always a great

sign, serving excellent

tapas and a great wine

list at a modern and

vibrant atmosphere.

Photo: fon thachakul/Shuttersrock.com

Address: Av. Reyes Católicos, 54, Alhaurín de la Torre,

Málaga

Opening hours: Tue–Sat 1–4pm, 8–11:30pm, Sun 12–4:30pm

Phone: +34 952 42 64 81

Internet: www.sergiomegias.com

Cafe de Paris

Michelin-starred

restaurant, near Playa de

la Malagueta, owned by

one of Spain’s top chefs,

the Malagueño José

García. It features classic

Mediterranean and Spanish dishes with a

modern twist. The interior is equally modern and

stylish and their tasting menu is not only

beautifully-presented and delicious, but also

reasonably priced.

Photo: stockyimages/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Vélez Málaga, 8, Málaga

Opening hours: Sun, Tue 1–4pm, Wed–Sat 1–4pm, 8–11pm

Phone: +34 952 22 50 43

Internet: www.rcafedeparis.com

Email: [email protected]

El Jardín

Next door to the

Cathedral of Málaga,

you'll nd this cosy and

beautifully-decorated

restaurant and cafe,

which besides serving

authentic Andalusian cuisine, also oers tango

classes on Thursdays and amenco shows on the

weekends. Be sure to book your table in advance.

Photo: Kostenko Maxim/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Cañón, 1, Málaga

Phone: +34 952 22 04 19

Internet: www.eljardinmalaga.com

Email: [email protected]

Restaurant Vino Mio

Elegant restaurant, near

Teatro Cervantes,

oering a diversied and

creative menu, which

includes Mediterranean

cuisine as well as exotic

dishes, such as crocodile and kangaroo. On the

menu, you'll also nd a few vegetarian options,

tapas to share, as well as an extensive wine list.

Vino Mio also hosts amenco shows, live music,

and art exhibitions.

Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com

Address: Plaza Jeronimo Cuervo 2, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 60 90 93

Internet: restaurantevinomio.es/en/

Email: [email protected]

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AleaRestaurant Alea oers a

good variety of tapas and

Spanish cuisine at an

elegant location in the

historic centre of Malaga.

Photo: Elena Elisseeva/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Fajardo, 11, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Sat 12pm–12am, Sun 12–5pm

Phone: +34 952 21 86 39

Al-Yamal

Al-Yamal is a small and

beautifully-decorated

restaurant, in the centre

of Malaga, specialising in

Moroccan/Arabic food.

The ambiance at Al-Yamal

is cosy and inviting thanks to the warm lighting

and candles placed on each table, as well as its

decor, which was inspired in the Mosque of

Cordoba. On the menu, you'll nd specialities

like couscous and lamb tagine. Having their

green tea after your meal comes highly

recommended.

Photo: analoger/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Blasco de Garay, 7, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Thu 12–4:15pm, 7–11:15pm, Fri–Sat

12–5pm, 7–11:30pm

Phone: +34 952 21 20 46

Internet: restaurantealyamal.metro.rest/?lang=en

Meson La Cepa

Traditional old-fashioned

restaurant, in the heart of

Malaga, serving

high-quality

Mediterranean cuisine,

typical Spanish tapas, as

well as a good choice of wines.

Photo: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Strachan, 12, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Sat 1–4:30pm, 8pm–12am

Phone: +34 952 21 40 89

Taj Tandoori y Vegano

Small Indian restaurant,

near Playa de la

Malagueta, oering

authentic Indian food as

well as a choice of vegan

and Mediterranean

dishes.

Photo: hlphoto/Shutterstock.com

Address: Av. de Cánovas del Castillo, 12, Málaga

Opening hours: Daily 12–10:30pm

Phone: +34 951 50 07 08

Asako

Restaurant and sushi bar

serving sushi and fusion

cuisine that joins the

Mediterranean and Asian

gastronomic cultures at a

simple yet cosy

atmosphere.

Photo: funkyfrogstock/Shutterstock.com

Address: Av. de Plutarco, 42, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Wed 1:30–4:30pm, Thu–Sun

1:30–4:30pm, 8–10:30pm

Phone: +34 952 21 40 60

Internet: www.restauranteasako.com/en/

Email: [email protected]

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CAFES

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There aren't many trendy, international-style

cafés in Malaga, but there are some genuine

ones as well as cosy teashops in Arab-inspired

surroundings. Not to forget the “churrerias”,

shops selling churros dipped in hot chocolate.

Casa Mira

Casa Mira is an

institution in Málaga and

it has the best ice cream

in the city according to

both Malagueños and

every tourist that comes

here--the long queues only conrm that.

Although they don't have a place to sit, you'll nd

lots of benches around the Cathedral to enjoy

your rich and creamy ice cream. And don't worry

about the wait, the sta at Casa Mira are

friendly, helpful, and fast.

Photo: Luboslav Tiles/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Marqués de Larios, 5, Málaga

Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10:30am–11:30pm, Fri–Sat

10:30am–12am

Phone: +34 952 22 30 69

Internet: dimasmiraehijos.com

Casa ArandaEating churros is a must

when visiting Malaga.

And for nearly nine

decades, Casa Aranda has

been serving this

delicious treat to be

dipped in thick warm chocolate to both locals

and visitors with great success. Drop by for some

breakfast or an afternoon coee with the locals.

Photo: Ricardo Canino/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Herrería del Rey, 3, Málaga

Opening hours: Daily 8am–12pm, 4–6pm

Phone: +34 952 22 28 12

El Jardín

Next door to the

Cathedral of Málaga, you

will nd this cosy and

beautifully-decorated

restaurant and cafe,

which besides serving

authentic Andalusian cuisine, also oers tango

classes on Thursdays and amenco shows on the

weekends. Be sure to book your table in advance.

Photo: Kostenko Maxim/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Cañón, 1, Málaga

Phone: +34 952 22 04 19

Internet: www.eljardinmalaga.com

Email: [email protected]

Café Central

If you're in the mood for

some coee and

people-watching, then

Café Central is the place

to go. Churros con

chocolate is also served

here, and in case you get hungry, they also have

a breakfast and lunch menu.

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Photo: nd3000/Shutterstock.com

Address: Plaza de la Constitución, 11, Málaga

Opening hours: Tue–Thu 9am–8pm, Fri–Sun 9am–9pm, Mon

9am–11pm

Phone: +34 952 22 49 72

Lo Gueno Meson

Traditional Spanish

restaurant in the historic

centre of Málaga serving

a variety of tapas as well

as some meat and sh

options.

Photo: Besjunior/Shutterstock.com

Address: C/ Marín García, 9, Malaga

Opening hours: Daily 12pm–12am

Phone: +34 952 22 30 48

Internet: www.logueno.es

BARS & NIGHTLIFE

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Just like other Spanish cities like Madrid,

Barcelona, and Granada, Malaga and the Costa

del Sol are also famous for their bustling

nightlife. And just like the rest of Spain, the

inhabitants of Malaga enjoy partying until the

early hours of the morning.

In the centre of town, it's not diicult to nd a

bar with music and people chatting – there are

many in close proximity to each other. If you're

looking for a proper nightclub, you should go to

Puerto Marina in Benalmádena.

El Pimpi

Old wine barrels signed

by famous people, such as

the Picasso family and

Spanish actor Antonio

Banderas decorate the

interior of this beautiful

restaurant next to the Museo Picasso. Enjoy a

great selection of tapas and local wines at their

lovely terrace or have a seat at their outdoor

area overlooking the Roman Theatre.

Photo: Endla/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Granada, 62, Málaga

Opening hours: Thu–Tue 12pm–12am, Wed 12pm–10:30pm

Phone: +34 952 22 54 03

Internet: elpimpi.com/en/

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Near Museo Picasso Málaga

Discoteca Liceo

There is always

something for everybody

at Liceo. This popular

nightclub attracts a

crowd between 30 to 45

years old and it boasts

two oors and ve dierent rooms playing

dierent music as well as live performances.

Photo: ARENA Creative/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Beatas, 21, Málaga

Opening hours: Fri–Sat 12am–6am

Antigua Casa de Guardia

Step back in time at this

historic tavern that oers

wooden barrels of sweet

wines along with some

tapas to share.

Photo: Kichigin/Shutterstock.com

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Address: Alameda Principal, 18, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Thu 10:30am–9pm, Fri–Sat

10:30am–10pm, Sun 10:30am–3:30pm

Phone: +34 952 21 46 80

Internet: antiguacasadeguardia.com

Taberna Amargo

A few minutes walking

from Teatro Cervantes,

Taberna Amargo reects

the Andalusian essence

and oers visitors the

chance to listen to live

amenco music while enjoying a few drinks.

Photo: Billion Photos/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Ramón Franquelo, 3, Málaga

Velvet Club Málaga

More of a pub than a

nightclub, the Velvet Club

Málaga is a small and

popular venue oering

live music performances,

mostly alternative rock

and indie music, as well as aordable drinks, and

impeccable service.

Photo: PopTika/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Convalecientes, 11, Málaga

Opening hours: Thu 11pm–3am, Fri–Sat 11pm–4am

Phone: +34 644 33 10 90

Internet: www.velvetclub.es

La Biblioteca

Dance the night away and

enjoy a few drinks with

friends at this new

addition to Malaga's bar

scene.

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Juan de Padilla, 15, Málaga

Opening hours: Fri–Sat 7:30pm–2am

Sala Wengé

Another great place for

dancing is the cool Sala

Wengé. This club hosts

various events and lets

you stay up and party

until the early hours of

the morning, as it stays open until 7am on the

weekends.

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Santa Lucía 11, Malaga

Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10pm–6am, Fri–Sat 10pm–7am

Phone: +34 670 09 87 49

Internet: discotecasenmalaga.es/wenge/sala-wenge/

Email: [email protected]

MalaFama

Despite its name, which

means "bad reputation",

this is a great place for

dancing and drinking in

the centre of Málaga.

Combined that with their

aordable prices, cool music, and a fun crowd

and you've got yourself the perfect venue for a

memorable night out.

Photo: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.com

Address: Pje. Mitjana, 1, Málaga

Opening hours: Fri 7pm–2am, Sat 5:30pm–2am

Phone: +34 675 19 80 69

Internet: www.malafama.es

Email: [email protected]

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BambuEnjoy the best music from

the most renowned local

DJs as well as a few

drinks and hookah with

your friends at this

nightclub in the heart of

Malaga.

Photo: clownbusiness/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Santa Lucia 11, Malaga

Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10pm–3am, Fri–Sat 11pm–4:30am

Internet: www.discotecasenmalaga.es/bambu/inicio-2/

Sala Bubbles

This trendy lounge bar

oers excellent music and

events. Bubbles truly has

something for everybody,

ranging from fashion

shows to salsa.

Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Mártires, 14, Malaga

Opening hours: Wed 9pm–2am, Thu–Fri 8pm–2am, Sat

7pm–2am, Sun 8pm–2am

Phone: +34 679 52 16 65

La Campana

Hole-in-the-wall kind of

place near the city centre

serving Malaga wine and

beers as well as a limited

tapas menu. Drop by for a

quick drink and a plate of

fried sh, which comes highly recommended and

at a good price.

Photo: Shebeko/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Granada, 35, Málaga

Opening hours: Mon–Sat 12:30–4pm, 8pm–12am, Sun

12:30–4pm

Phone: +34 952 21 92 02

Internet: www.lacampanamalaga.es

More Info: Near Museo Picasso Málaga

ZZ Pub

This easy-going pub is

great if you want to have

a drink and listen to live

bands. The ZZ Pub turns

into a lively place at

night, so if you want to

start your evening with a drink here, do not be

surprised if you end up staying all night long.

Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Tejón y Rodríguez, 6, Málaga

Opening hours: Sun–Wed 10:30pm–5am, Thu–Sat

10:30pm–6am

Phone: +34 678 64 34 50

Internet: www.zzpub.es

Morrissey's Irish Pub

Typical Irish Pub in the

heart of Malaga, close to

the Picasso Museum,

oering a wide array of

beers, cocktails, and

spirits, as well as a food

menu which includes burgers, hot dogs,

sandwiches, and wraps. Morrissey's also hosts

weekly pub quizzes and live music concerts.

Plus, two giant screens so you can enjoy all

major sporting events.

Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com

Address: C/ Méndez Núñez 5, Malaga

Opening hours: Mon–Thu 7pm–12am, Fri 5pm–12am, Sat–Sun

1pm–12am

Phone: +34 952 60 86 87

Internet: morrisseysirishpub.es

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SHOPPING

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Calle Larios and Calle Nueva, the street running

parallel to it, are the main shopping streets in

Malaga for shoes and clothes. Shoes can be

found, for example, at Antonio Parriego and

Nicolas on Calle Larios. You can also nd the

Spanish clothes shops Mango, Massimo Dutti,

Bershka and Pull & Bear there.

Calle Larios and Calle Nueva

Calle Larios and Calle

Nueva, the street running

parallel to it, are the main

shopping streets in

Malaga for shoes and

clothes. Shoes can be

found, for example, at Antonio Parriego and

Nicolas on Calle Larios.

Photo: Ana del Castillo/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Larios and Calle Nueva, Malaga

Centro Larios Shopping Centre

In the Centro Larios

Shopping Centre, apart

from clothes shops, there

are cinemas and

restaurants. You can nd

this large shopping

centre right in the heart of Malaga.

Photo: gpointstudio/Shutterstock.com

Address: Avda. de la Aurora 25, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 36 93 93

Internet: www.larioscentro.com

El Corte Inglés

Spain’s department store

colossus is both loved and

hated, but successfully

performs the main task of

the department store,

which is to oer most

things to most people.

Designer fashions, their own low and

medium-priced lines, enormous perfumery and

make-up departments, leather goods in all price

ranges, toys, children’s clothes, art materials,

food and delicatessen, home furnishing devices,

garden furniture, a tobacco department with

humidors etc.

However, the best thing about El Corte Inglés is

the service. The sta is always friendly and

helpful, garments are shortened and taken in at

no cost and without a murmur. And the customer

has the unlimited right of return upon

production of a receipt.

Photo: George Rudy/Shutterstock.com

Address: Avenida de Andalucía 4 y 6, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 076 500

Internet: www.elcorteingles.es

Mercado Central Atarazanas

For those looking for a

gift, a souvenir, or

something good to eat, a

visit to Mercado Central

Atarazanas is

recommended. Here you

can buy meat, sh, fruit, vegetables, olives, nuts,

spices, cheese and pork all at reasonable prices.

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Apart from this, the market is a delight for the

eye.

Photo: Eva Kasabi/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calles de las Atarazanas 10, Malaga

Ultramarinos Zoilo

At Ultramarinos Zoilo on

Calle Granada, you can

buy typical Málaga Dulce

or Moscatel sweet wine,

serrano pork, good

cheeses and sausages,

raisins from the province and sweets such as

“mantecados,” a kind of cake that is mainly eaten

at Christmas.

Photo: Ingrid Balabanova/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle Granada, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 21 24 65

Internet: www.ultramarinoszoilo.blogspot.se

Souvenirs

Those wanting a slightly

more exclusive souvenir

can buy a fan in one of

the specialised shops on

Calle Nueva, but there

are souvenirs to be found

all along the coast. Choose between everything

from slogan T-shirts and little gurines to

holiday bracelets. Visit the markets for

inexpensive items.

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Plaza MayorThis large leisure park is

located near the Malaga

Airport. Here you can nd

large brands like Zara,

Massimo Dutti, Diesel

and Pepe Jeans. Onsite

there are also cinemas and bowling alleys.

Photo: LuckyImages/Shutterstock.com

Address: Plaza Mayor, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 247 580

Internet: www.plazamayor.es

Mercadillo Banos del Carmen

Mercadillo Banos del

Carmen is an outdoor

market, great for

everyone in a spending

mood. This place is

packed with talented

people who want to sell their things, so you can

denately nd some real bargains here.

Photo: Jack Frog/Shutterstock.com

Address: Quitapena S/N | Playas del Palo, Malaga

Phone: +34 685 509 902

Muelle Uno

Muelle Uno is the place

to be. This new harbour

area in Malaga is lled

with restaurants and

shops. Here you can

enjoy the sun while you

go shopping with a tasty cup of coee in your

hand.

Photo: Yuriy Biryukov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Muelle Uno, Malaga

Phone: +34 952 003 942

Internet: www.muelleuno.com/en/

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The Smile BankThe Smile Bank is ideally

located in the city centre

and oers a whole lot of

fun. This shop was

started by both family

and friends who wanted

to create a spot where their own designs could

be sold, The Smile Bank.

Photo: Phovoir/Shutterstock.com

Address: Calle San Juan 12, Centro Historico, Malaga

Phone: +34 951 71 04 32

Internet: www.the-smile-bank.com

Vialia Mall

Right across the road

from the Maria Zambrano

Station you can nd

Vialia Mall. This modern

mall oers various

restaurants and shops

like H&M, Koshka and Stradivarius.

Photo: Halfpoint/Shutterstock.com

Address: Explanada de la Estacion, Malaga

Internet: www.vialiamalaga.es

TOURIST INFORMATION

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AirportMálaga-Costa del Sol

Airport is located

approximately 10

kilometres from the city

centre and oers good

transportation along the

entire Costa del Sol. It is easy to get to Malaga

by train, bus or taxi. The train takes 10 minutes

and the bus 15 minutes to half an hour. Both bus

and train depart every half hour.

Taxis are available at the airport:

Radiotaxi

+34 952 040 804

Unitaxi

+34 952 333 333

Photo: Juan Garces

Address: Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, Malaga

Phone: +34 91 321 10 00

Internet: www.aena.es

Passport/Visa

Spain can be visited

visa-free for up to 90 days

by citizens of Australia,

New Zealand, Japan,

South Korea, Taiwan,

Malaysia, Israel, UAE and

most countries in America. If you are unsure

whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we

recommend contacting the embassy or consulate

in your country. International (non-Schengen)

travelers need a passport that is valid for at least

3 months after the end of their intended trip in

order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of

Schengen countries can travel without a

passport, but must have a valid ID with them

during their stay.

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Best Time to Visit

Malaga enjoys a pleasant

climate nearly all year

round, with mild winters

and summers that can get

relatively hot in July and

August. The best time to

visit is spring, when temperatures are most

comfortable, or the summer months for a

beach-focused vacation.

Photo: VectorA/Shutterstock.com

Public Transport

Buses from Malaga bus

station at Paseo de los

Tilos go to, for example,

Marbella, Estepona,

Granada, Córdoba and

Seville. The train station

is right next door. It is easiest to catch the

suburban train which runs between Malaga and

Fuengirola in the centre, subway next to the post

oice on Avenida Principal.

You can catch city buses on Alameda Principal or

Paseo Parque. Tickets are purchased on the bus.

Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair

Internet: www.estabus.emtsam.es

More Info: www.renfe.es

Taxi

Taxis are booked via

Unitaxi, but it is just as

easy to hail one on the

street. Alternatively, you

can go to one of the city’s

taxi ranks. Unitaxi:

Photo: ArrivalGuides

Phone: +34 952 333 333

Internet: www.unitaxi.es

Post

Stamps are sold in

tobacconists’ bearing the

sign “Tabacos”. You can

nd a post oice by

looking for its yellow

facade.

Photo: Andy Fuchs

Address: Avenida de Andalucía 4 (El corte Inglés), Malaga

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 10am - 10pm

Internet: www.correos.es

Pharmacy

Pharmacies are open

from 10 am-8.30 pm with

a siesta from 1.30 pm-5

pm. Pharmacy Caarena

is one of the pharmacies

that are open 24 hours a

day.

Photo: Gemma Garner

Address: Alameda Principal, 2, Málaga

Phone: +34 952 21 28 58

Internet: www.farmaciacaarena.net

Electricity

220 Volt/50Hz

Photo: Stirling Tschan

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TelephoneCountry code: +34 Area

code: 0952

Photo: Jardson Almeida

Population578,460 (2020)

CurrencyEuro (EUR) €1 = 100 cents

Opening hoursThe shops in Malaga are normally open from 10am to 1:30pm and from 5–9 pm on weekdays but there areexceptions. Larger shopping centres and shops stay open allday.

NewspapersEl Diario SurEl País

Emergency numbersEmergency: 112Fire Brigade: 080Doctor: 061Police: 091

Tourist informationMunicipal Tourism Central OfficePlaza de la Marina 11, Paris+34 952 122 020

Opening Hours:1 April to 31 October: Mon–Fri 9 am–7pm, Sat–Sun and holidays: 10am–7pm.1 November to 31 March: Mon–Fri 9am–6pm, Sat–Sun and holidays: 10am–6pm.Closed: 1 January and 25 December

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Calle Alvaro B2 Calle Ejido C1 Calle Padre Mondejar C1

Calle Amargura D1 Calle Eslava A3 Calle Panaderos B3 C3

Calle Ancha del Carmen B3 Calle Especerias C2 Calle Paras C1

Calle Andalucia A2 Calle Eugenio Gross A1 A2 Calle Peinado B1 C1

Calle Andres Perez C2 Calle Fco. Monje B2 Calle Pelayo A2

Calle Anita Adamuz A1 Calle Fernan Nunez B4 Calle Pena C1 C2

Calle Antonio Jimenez Ruiz A2 Calle Fernando D1 Calle Pinosol D1

Calle Arango A2 Calle Ferrandiz D1 Calle Pozos Dutces B2 C2

Calle Armengual de la Mola B2 B3 Calle Fuentecilla B2 B3 Calle Prim B3

Calle Atarazanas Martinez B3 C3 Calle Glez. Anaya A2 Calle Puente B2

Calle Ayala A4 Calle Gomez de Salazar C2 D1 Calle Puerto Parejo C1 D1

Calle Bailen A2 Calle Gongora A4 B4 Calle Rafaela A2

Calle Barroso B3 C3 Calle Gordon D1 Calle Reding D2 D3

Calle Beatas C2 Calle Grilo A3 Calle Regente B1

Calle Blas de Lezo A1 Calle Guillen Sotelo D2 Calle Ribera del Guadalmedina B2

Calle Borgona A4 Calle Heroes de Sostoa A4 Calle Salitre B3 B4

Calle Calvo B3 Calle Hilera A2 B3 Calle San Agustin C2

Calle Calzada de la Trinidad A1 A2 Calle Huerto de Monjas B1 C1 Calle San Andres B3 B4

Calle Campos Eliseos D2 Calle Huescar A3 Calle San Bartolome B1 C1

Calle Canates B4 Calle Jacinto Verdaguer B4 Calle San Jorge B1 C1

Calle Carboneros A2 B2 Calle Jara B2 Calle San Juan B2 C2

Calle Carni A2 B2 Calle Jovellanos A3 B4 Calle San Lorenzo B3

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Calle San Milian C1 Calle Vendeja B3 C3 Paseo Martiricos B1

Calle San Patricio D1 Calle Ventura Rodriguez B2 Paseo Parque C3 D2

Calle San Pedro de Quejana D1 Calle Victoria D1 D2 Pasillo Guimbarda B2 B3

Calle San Quintin B2 Calle Walt Whitman A3 Pasillo Santa Isabel B2

Calle San Telmo C2 Calle Zamorano B2 Pastillo del Matadero B3 B4

Calle Santa Elena A2 Callejones del Perchel A3 B3 Plaza Constitucion C2

Calle Sebastian Eslava A1 Camas Garbonero B2 C3 Plaza de la Marina C3

Calle Sevilla B2 Carrera Capuchinos C1 Plaza de la Merced C2 D2

Calle Sta. Maria Micaela D1 Comedias C2 Plaza Ejido C1

Calle Strachan C2 Explanada Estacion A3 A4 Plaza Lex Flavia Malacitana C1 D1

Calle Tejares A1 Liborio Garcia C2 Plaza Solidaridad A3

Calle Tejeros D1 Paseo Antonio Machado B4 Puente Arminan B1

Calle Tiro B2 Paseo de Espana C3 D3 Puente de Carmen B4

Calle Tomas de Burgos A1 Paseo de la Farola D3 Puente Tetuan B3

Calle Trinidad B2 Paseo de los Curas C3 D3 Schez. Pastor C2

Calle Trinidad Grund B3 C3 Paseo de los Tilos A3 Sta. Lucia C2

Calle Velarde A1 Paseo Maritimo Cuidad de Melilla D3 Zapateros B3 C3

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