Best Things To Do in Malaga, Spain

  1. Mercado Central De Atarazanas

    Market

    A great place to buy local produce , the Malaga central market is always bustling with activity. The fruits, vegetables and meat are brought fresh here fresh from farmers and butchers ; the variety of produce available is vast and exciting. A cooks paradise and a gourmand’s dream come true, this market is full of enticing smells and sights. All this in an architecturally beautiful buildin...Read more
  2. Museo De Artes Populares

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    Museo De Artes Populares

    Art And Culture, Art Museum

    Housed in the Meson de la Victoria which by itself is a beautiful Spanish home, the Museo de Artes Populares should be your starting point in your trip to Spain. It provides a fantastic understanding of Andalusian culture , showcasing costumes and artefacts from medieval Spain.  Spread over two floors, there are agricultural tools and everyday objects on display that offer a peek into Span...Read more
  3. Tapadaki

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    Tapadaki

    Landmark, Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    A great way to gourmet-up the classic tapas, Tapadaki will spoil your taste buds with a variety of flavours. A delicate fusion of Andalusian and Far Eastern cuisines, the chefs manage to tantalize your palette with their delicate blend of spices and seasonings. The Sushi is by far the star of the restaurant and is served creatively in a Spanish style.
  4. Casa De La Antigua Guardia

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    Casa De La Antigua Guardia

    Food And Drinks, Brewery, Winery

    One of the oldest taverns in Malaga, the Casa De La Antigua Guardia offers a one of a kind experience where you can take a sip of history in 19th century Malaga. Founded in 1840 by Jose de la Guardia, the tavern is still following many old practices and customs. There is one long bar where guests get to sip an extraordinary variety of wine, albeit standing up. A must visit when in Malaga!
  5. Calle Larios

    Street Market, Shopping Center, Architecture , Street Food

    If you think Malaga offers no more than souvenir shopping, head to Calle Marques Larios for a real revelation. Full of designer boutiques, shoe shops and lots of retail therapy set against the background of 19th century architecture, this street is ideal for those who like a little more than just sight-seeing on their holiday. Even though the shops here are a bit expensive, you can be sure that...Read more
  6. Museo Interactivo De La Musico

    Entertainment, Performance, Specialty Museum

    A museum dedicated to music is bound to be interesting and Museo Interactivo de La Musico definitely lives up to this. Displaying music instruments from all ages and genres, the museum makes for an informative visit for both adults and kids. Perhaps the most enjoyable part of your visit will be the room where you can try your hand at different musical instruments and feel like a world class mus...Read more
  7. Calle Nueva

    Walking Area, Street Market, Street Food, Streets

    Flanked by the Church of Conception, Calle Nueva, literally meaning New Street is ironically a historic walking street in Malaga. A pedestrian street, there are a number of reasons why you should take time off to visit this lane when in Malaga; shopping and restaurants are one of these. A great place to experience Malaga as it was before, albeit with a few modern touches.
  8. Malaga Ferio

    Walking Area, Entertainment, Performance, Play

    A must visit if you plan a trip to Malaga in August, the Malaga fair is a colourful fantasy land that is full of fun and cheer. Divided into two parts; the feria de dia or the daytime fair and the Feria de Noche or night fair, this week long carnival is full of activities and exciting events. Expect lots of flamenco dancing, fluttering flags, religious processions and happy smiles on the street...Read more
  9. Pasaje Chinitas
    A quaint alley in the heart of Malaga, with a history as eloquent as that of the city’s, Passage Chinitas captures Malaga’s heart and soul. A cheerful but laid back ambiance and an artsy vibe welcomes you to this small lane that was once a bustling flamenco venue hosting some of the best flamenco artistes from around the country. It’s now home to quirky shops and bistros that ...Read more
  10. Malaga Airport Image
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    Malaga Airport, Malaga (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG) is an international airport located 8 km southwest of Malaga, Spain. It is the fourth busiest airport in Spain after MadridBarajas, BarcelonaEl Prat and Palma de Mallorca. The airport is the main base for the low-cost carrier Vueling and also serves as a focus city for Ryanair, EasyJet, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Air Europa.The airport has two ter...Read more
  11. Lopez Suviri Jose Fernando Image
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    The museum Lopez Suviri Jose Fernando, also known as the Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Málaga (Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Malaga), was started in 1976 by Jose Fernando Lopez Suviri. Jose Fernando Lopez Suviri was a Spanish artist and collector who was born in Malaga in 1920. He was passionate about preserving the traditional arts and customs of his hometown and spent many...Read more
  12. Museum House Of Dolls - CLOSED Image
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    The Museum House of Dolls was started in 1993 by a Spanish couple, Maria Jose and Juan Antonio Fernandez. They were avid collectors of dolls and decided to open a museum to showcase their extensive collection.The museum was located in Malaga, Spain and was dedicated to preserving and displaying dolls from different eras and countries. The couple's passion for dolls and their desire to share the...Read more
  13. Museo Internacional De Malaga Image
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    The Museo Internacional de Malaga, also known as the Malaga International Museum, was started in 1973 by the Spanish government. It was originally established as the Museo de Bellas Artes de Malaga (Museum of Fine Arts of Malaga) and was located in the Palacio de la Aduana, a historic building in the city center.The museum was created with the purpose of showcasing and preserving the cultural h...Read more
  14. Tiendas El Museo Image
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    The museum Tiendas el Museo, located in Malaga, Spain, was started in 2009 by the Spanish businessman and art collector, Fernando Francés. The museum is part of the CAC Málaga (Contemporary Art Center of Málaga) and is dedicated to showcasing contemporary art and design.Fernando Francés, who is also the founder and director of CAC Málaga, wanted to create a space where visitors could not o...Read more
  15. Museo De Ciencias Image
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    The Museo de Ciencias, also known as the Science Museum, in Malaga, Spain was started in 1996 by the City Council of Malaga. It was created with the aim of promoting scientific and technological culture in the city and to provide a space for the dissemination of knowledge and research in the field of science.The idea for the museum was first proposed by the Mayor of Malaga, Pedro Aparicio, in 1...Read more