Malaga is a popular resort located on the Costa del Sol. The tourism industry began to develop in the city and its environs at the end of the 19th century at the initiative of a group of local industrialists. Unfortunately, as a result of revolutionary unrest at the beginning of the 20th century, an impressive part of the city's historical heritage was destroyed. But a lot remains - today tourists can admire the ancient Arab fortresses, the Roman theater, medieval churches and baroque mansions.
The second rise of the tourism industry in Malaga came in the 50-70s. XX century. It was then that the Costa del Sol brand was created, cruise traffic and the infrastructure of city beaches began to develop. Holidays in Malaga are, first of all, sightseeing tourism with the opportunity to sunbathe on the comfortable beaches of the sunny coast.
What to see and where to go in Malaga?
The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.
- Cruise Port Malaga
- Fortress of Malaga
- Fortress of Gibralfaro
- Malaga City Hall
- Plaza de Toros La Malagueta
- Automobile Museum of Malaga
- Museum of Glass and Crystals
- Malaga Picasso Museum
- Carmen Thyssen Museum
- Contemporary Art Center
- Russian Museum in Malaga
- Center Pompidou in Malaga
- Malaga Cathedral
- Basilica of Santa Maria de la Victoria
- English cemetery
- Roman theater
- Constitution Square
- Merced Square
- Marques de Larios street
- Atarazanas Central Market
- Palm Surprise
- Lighthouse La Farola
- Botanical Garden La Concepción
- Malaga park
- La Malagueta beach
Cruise Port Malaga
Malaga's cruise harbor is one of the largest in the Mediterranean. Huge liners depart from here on a sea tour. There is also a mooring place for passenger ships that arrive at the port of Malaga as part of the Mediterranean voyage. The pier has existed since the time of the founders of the city - the Phoenicians, it was widely used by the Arabs during the Moorish rule. Large-scale modernization of the harbor was carried out in the 1980-90s.
Address: Puerto de Málaga, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 125 020
Opening hours: 24/7
Fortress of Malaga
The fort was built by the Arabs in the 8th century, since the 11th century it was used as the residence of the governor of the Emirate of Granada in Malaga. The fortress rises on a hill in the central part of the city. Previously, it was connected to the now destroyed outer city wall. The Bastion of Malaga belongs to the type of Moorish military citadels (alcazabs), which were built to protect the city from enemy attacks.
Address: Calle Alcazabilla, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 217 646
Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00
Fortress of Gibralfaro
Gibralfaro is another Moorish fortress of Malaga, connected to the Alcazaba by a passage, and forms a single complex of protective structures with it. The stronghold was built in the 10th century under Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. Four centuries later, the citadel was rebuilt at the behest of Yusuf I, the ruler of the Emirate of Granada. Today, there is a museum on the territory of the fort, where collections of medieval weapons and armor are exhibited.
Address: Calle Gibralfaro, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 122 020
Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00
Malaga City Hall
The building of the city hall, built at the beginning of the 20th century in the neo-baroque style with elements of modernism. The facade of the town hall is decorated with picturesque bas-reliefs. Its spacious halls house valuable collections of paintings. In front of the building are the Pedro Luis Alonoso Gardens, decorated in the tradition of Spanish-Arab park art. In 2010, the town hall and gardens were declared historical monuments.
Address: Avenida Cervantes, 4, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 135 000
Opening hours: 09:00 - 15:00
Plaza de Toros "La Malagueta"
Arena designed for bullfighting, which is located in the eastern part of Malaga. The stadium was built in the 19th century according to the design of H. Rukoba in the Neo-Mudejar architectural style. "La Malagueta" belongs to the arena of the highest category, which means that the most grandiose performances are held here, timed to coincide with significant dates. The building houses the Bull Museum. A. Ordoñez.
Address: Paseo Reding, 8, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 602 037
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Automobile Museum of Malaga
The museum exhibits an extensive collection of vintage cars. The exposition is located on the territory of a former tobacco factory. Collected here are examples that demonstrate the history and progress of the automotive industry. The exhibits are divided into thematic sections, including "Golden 20s", "Designer cars", "Dolce Vita", "Belle Epoque", "Popular cars" and others.
Address: Avenida de la Sorida, 15, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 951 137 001
Opening hours: 10:00 - 19:00
Museum of Glass and Crystals
Private collection of arts and crafts owned by G. F. Prieto, opened in 2009. Located in a historic mansion of the XVIII century. It consists of glass artifacts belonging to the time period of the 13th century BC. e. – 20th century AD e. The total number of exhibits is about 3 thousand. In addition to glass and crystals, the museum exhibits paintings by artists D. Riley and A. Hanneman, who worked in the 17th century.
Address: Plaza San Felipe Neri, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 220 271
Opening hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Malaga Picasso Museum
The great Spanish surrealist Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga. He made an invaluable contribution to the development of such areas of modern painting as cubism and post-impressionism. On the territory of the Buenavista Palace there is a museum dedicated to the work of the great master. The collection consists of 285 paintings that were donated to the city by the painter's family. The gallery was opened in 2003.
Address: Calle San Agustín, 8, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 127 600
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Carmen Thyssen Museum
The gallery opened its doors in 2011. The collection consists of works by Spanish painters of the 19th century, the works of masters from Andalusia are especially well represented. The works of art belong to Carmen Cervera, the widow of the industrialist and baron G. G. Thyssen-Bornecima. The city owns the paintings on loan until 2025. The collection is located on the territory of Villalon Palace, built in the 16th century.
Address: Calle Compañía, 10, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 902 303 131
Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00
Contemporary Art Center
The museum specializes in works of contemporary art created in the last third of the 20th century. It was organized in the building of the former city market, located in the central part of Malaga. Permanent and temporary exhibitions are located on an area of 6,000 m². The territory of the Center for Contemporary Art is also used for film screenings, art workshops and lectures.
Address: Calle Alemania, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 120 055
Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00
Russian Museum in Malaga
A branch of the Russian Museum was opened in Malaga quite recently - in 2015. It is located in a former tobacco factory, occupying an area of 2.3 thousand m². In addition to permanent exhibitions, the museum has educational centers, cinema halls and creative workshops. The gallery exhibits works by Russian masters of the 15th-20th centuries. Visitors can admire the paintings by I. Repin, I. Levitan, A. Ivanov, V. Kandinsky, K. Malevich, M. Chagall and many others.
Address: Avenida Sorida, 15, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 951 926 150
Opening hours: 09:30 - 20:00
Center Pompidou in Malaga
Spanish branch of the famous Parisian gallery of modern art. The permanent exhibition displays works of art of the 20th-21st centuries, there are works by P. Picasso, F. Bacon, F. Kahlo and other worthy masters. The Center Pompidou also hosts temporary exhibitions of photography, design, architecture and interactive installations using advanced technologies throughout the year.
Address: Paseo de la Farola, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 951 926 200
Opening hours: 09:30 - 20:00
Malaga Cathedral
The temple was built in the 18th century on the site of a former Moorish mosque. The construction of the cathedral took a lot of time, the work was carried out in the period 1528-1782. Due to lack of funding, the architects had to deviate from the original plan and build one tower instead of two, which is why the temple was popularly nicknamed "The One-Armed Lady". In the architecture of the building you can see the features of neoclassicism, baroque and gothic.
Address: Calle Molina Lario, 9, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 220 345
Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00
Basilica of Santa Maria de la Victoria
The basilica was built in the 16th century on the very spot where King Ferdinand of Aragon camped before the decisive battle for Malaga. The church is dedicated to St. Mary de la Victoria - the intercessor and patroness of all Andalusia. The saint is especially loved by the inhabitants of this part of Spain. The main shrine of the temple is a small figurine of Mary with Jesus, dating from the 15th century.
Address: Plaza Santa María, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 251 814
Opening hours: 08:00 - 13:00, 17:00 - 20:00
English cemetery
The necropolis was organized in 1831 thanks to the efforts of Consul W. Mark, representing the interests of Great Britain in Spain. Previously, all the deceased, who did not belong to the Catholic branch of Christianity, were buried at night near the seashore. After receiving permission to create their own cemetery from Ferdinand VII, the Protestants were allowed to organize their own necropolis.
Address: Avenida de Pries, 1, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 224 010
Opening hours: 09:00 - 15:00
Roman theater
The theater is located at the foot of the hill on which the Malaga Fortress rises. It is believed that the building was built in the last years of the reign of Emperor Augustus in the 1st century. The theater was used for its intended purpose until the 3rd century. Then the Arabs came to Malaga. They partially dismantled the stage and used the stones to build defensive structures. The Roman theater was accidentally discovered in the middle of the 20th century, the excavations were completed only in the 90s.
Address: Calle Alcazabilla, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 951 501 115
Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00
Constitution Square
The central square of Malaga, located in the historical part of the city. The place has been known since the time of the Moorish Nasrid dynasty, since then it has repeatedly changed its name. Around the square are administrative buildings of considerable architectural value - the Augustinian monastery, prison and court buildings, as well as city mansions of past centuries.
Address: Plaza de la Constitución, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7
Merced Square
Merced Square is located within the quarter of the same name. It often becomes the center of various festivals and celebrations. The place is famous for the fact that there is a house in which the artist P. Picasso was born. Since 2008, the square has been decorated with a monument to the master by F. L. Hernandez. Merced is considered one of the most picturesque squares in Malaga.
Address: Plaza de la Merced, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7
Marques de Larios street
Walking street that crosses the historic center of Malaga and ends at Constitution Square. The alley is specially designed for a leisurely "promenade" surrounded by historic buildings, shopping, relaxing in coffee shops and enjoying the city atmosphere. The street was created in the 19th century according to the project of J. M. Sancho. The place is named after the textile industrialist M. de Larios.
Address: Calle Marqués de Larios, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7
Atarazanas Central Market
The market building is located near the sea. Previously, ships were repaired here. It quite harmoniously combines the features of ancient Moorish and modern architecture. After the restoration, the premises began to be used for retail space. The market sells seafood, vegetables, fruits, cheeses, meat products and numerous local delicacies typical of Spanish cuisine.
Address: Plaza de la Constitución, 8, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 215 782
Opening hours: 08:00 - 15:00
"Palm Surprise"
City park, located along the promenade, offering a magnificent view of the port of Malaga. The park has an infrastructure for a comfortable stay for the whole family. There are playgrounds, comfortable benches, fountains, cafes, lawns with exotic plants. The design of "Palm Surprise" is a vivid example of modern trends in the field of garden and park art.
Address: Paseo de los Curones, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7
Lighthouse La Farola
The lighthouse was erected at the beginning of the 19th century according to the project of H. G. Maria Peri on the territory of the seaport. Modernization was carried out in 1913, as a result of which the structure was equipped with modern (for that time) optical equipment. During the Civil War in the 30s. La Farola was painted in earthy colors for camouflage purposes, after the end of the active phase of the confrontation, the lighthouse was restored.
Address: Paseo de la Farola, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 221 749
Opening hours: 24/7
Botanical Garden "La Concepción"
The garden was laid out in the 19th century, its creators were H.L. Oyarzabal and A.E. Livermole is a married couple of Spanish aristocrats. They traveled around European countries for a long time after the wedding and, inspired by the beauties they saw, decided to create a new garden in their residence. A specialist from France was invited to develop the design. At the beginning of the 20th century, the territory passed to another family, which continued to work on the creation of the park.
Address: Calle Duque de Rivas, 1, Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 952 269 123
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Malaga park
A classic Mediterranean park planted with lush subtropical vegetation and elegantly decorated with decorative elements. The square is a strip of green spaces (70-80 meters wide), stretching along the embankment. Malaga Park was laid out at the end of the 19th century, at the very time when the city was recovering from the collapse of the wine industry due to the mass destruction of vineyards.
Address: Paseo del Parque, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7
La Malagueta beach
The city beach is located in the resort area of Malaga. It stretches for about 1200 meters along the coast. La Malagueta is an artificial beach. The city authorities specially brought sand here to organize a recreation area for local residents and tourists. A developed infrastructure has been created here. In the high season, due to the large number of vacationers on the beach, there is practically no free space.
Address: Plaza de la Malagueta, Málaga, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7