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The province of Málaga, located in the south of Spain and bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the eight provinces that make up the Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía.

Throughout the centuries, Málaga has been occupied by various civilisations, such as the Phoenicians, the Romans and the Arabs, leaving an architectural legacy that still endures and enriches its heritage. It is a city projected into the future, but one that keeps its roots and traditions alive, as evidenced by its famous Semana Santa, its emblematic Feria de Agosto and its charming flower-filled patios.

The historical centre is a real gem, where the past lives on through its network of streets of Arab origin, leading to squares adorned with orange trees and churches. Without a doubt, Málaga and Andalusia will conquer you.

MONUMENTS, SIGHTS
AND MUST-SEE SITES

LA CATEDRAL DE MÁLAGA

Known as La Manquita, it is one of the city’s most important monuments, emblematic for its Gothic Renaissance-Baroque architecture.

ALCAZABA

A fortress from the Muslim era, known for its fascinating architecture and panoramic view of the surroundings.

TEATRO ROMANO

Located at the foot of the Alcazaba hill, it contains archaeological remains dating back to Roman times.

PORT OF MÁLAGA

Known for its rich maritime and scenic history.

CENTRE POMPIDOU

The first and only site of the prestigious Parisian museum outside France, located in the space known as ‘The Cube’, in the heart of the city’s port.

CALLE MARQUÉS DE LARIOS

One of the most elegant streets in Spain and among the 50 most expensive on the continent, ideal for shopping and relaxing in the city.

JARDÍN BOTÁNICO E HISTÓRICO LA CONCEPCIÓN

A place of interest consisting of several trails where you can admire the subtropical vegetation and at the same time relax in nature.

MUSEUM AND BIRTHPLACE OF PICASSO

It is the most visited museum in Andalusia, with permanent collections and original masterpieces by the painter.

MUSEO DE ARTES Y COSTUMBRES POPULARES

The museum consists of eighteen rooms dedicated to the ancient traditions of the city.

PLAYA DE LA MALAGUETA AND PLAYA DE PEDREGALEJO

The most renowned beaches offering amenities, entertainment, restaurants, bars and a priceless sunset to round off the day.

HOW TO GET
TO THE CITY

It is possible to reach the city of Málaga by plane, as it has the Aeropuerto Internacional de Málaga-Costa del Sol, which covers several intra and extra-European routes, but also by train, boat, bus and car.

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