Malaga
What to visit and do from Malaga
Malaga se descubre mejor desde otra perspectiva.
Nuestra excursión panorámica por Málaga está diseñada para que vivas la ciudad de una forma cómoda, completa y sin perderte nada. Recorre sus principales avenidas en una visita guiada, acompañado de un guía experto, y déjate sorprender por sus contrastes y contempla algunos de sus iconos más emblemáticos, como la Alcazaba de Málaga, la Catedral de Málaga o la Playa de la Malagueta.
Ideal para quienes visitan Málaga por primera vez o para quienes quieren redescubrirla con otros ojos, esta experiencia combina transporte, guía y los mejores puntos panorámicos en un solo recorrido.
Además, podrás vivir la experiencia con realidad virtual, una perspectiva diferente, viajando al pasado para descubrir cómo era la ciudad en otras épocas mientras recorres sus calles.
Súbete y deja que Málaga se muestre ante ti.
Excursión en Málaga
Si estás en Málaga durante varios días, aprovecha la oportunidad de descubrirla desde una nueva perspectiva de la ciudad con nuestra excursión panorámica, disponible con visita guiada o con una experiencia de realidad virtual.
Además, puedes elegir la modalidad que mejor se adapte a ti: con recogida desde distintos puntos de la Costa o con punto de encuentro en el centro de la ciudad.
Aprovecha al máximo tu estancia y redescubre Málaga como nunca antes.
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Discover Malaga with a panoramic bus tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will visit emblematic places such as the Paseo Marítimo, the Port, La Malagueta and the Mirador de Gibralfaro. After the panoramic tour, enjoy a guided tour or an immersive Virtual Reality experience - book now!
Discover Malaga with a panoramic bus tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will visit emblematic places such as the Paseo Marítimo, the Port, La Malagueta and the Mirador de Gibralfaro. After the panoramic tour, enjoy a guided tour or an immersive Virtual Reality experience - book now!🚍 Fuengirola⏩Málaga 🕑1 hour 30 minutes
Option with panoramic view and free time
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic in Malaga
Option with panoramic view and guided tour
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic view in Malaga
- 1 hour 30 minutes guided tour in Malaga.
Malaga Option with panoramic view and Virtual Reality Experience
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic view in Malaga
- 1 hour 30 minutes Virtual Reality Experience in Malaga.
🚍 Málaga⏩Fuengirola🕑1 hour 30 minutes
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3 - 4 hours
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Discover Malaga with a panoramic bus tour from the Costa del Sol. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll tour emblematic places such as the Paseo Marítimo, the Port, La Malagueta and the Mirador de Gibralfaro. After the visit, enjoy free time, a guided tour or an immersive Virtual Reality experience - book now!
Discover Malaga with a panoramic bus tour from the Costa del Sol. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll tour emblematic places such as the Paseo Marítimo, the Port, La Malagueta and the Mirador de Gibralfaro. After the visit, enjoy free time, a guided tour or an immersive Virtual Reality experience - book now!🚍 Fuengirola⏩Málaga 🕑1 hour 30 minutes
Option with panoramic view and free time
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic in Malaga
- 4 hours free time in Malaga
Option with panoramic view and guided tour
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic view in Malaga
- 1 hour 30 minutes guided tour in Malaga.
- 2 hours 30 minutes free time in Malaga.
Malaga Option with panoramic view and Virtual Reality Experience
- 1 hour 30 minutes Panoramic view in Malaga
- 1 hour 30 minutes Virtual Reality Experience in Malaga.
- 2 hours 30 minutes free time in Malaga.
🚍 Málaga⏩Fuengirola🕑1 hour 30 minutes
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8 - 9 hours
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What to visit in Malaga
From Visitanddo.com we present you a list of 10 must-see places you can't miss in Malaga:
- Alcazaba of Malaga
- Gibralfaro Castle
- Malaga Cathedral
- Picasso Museum Malaga
- Roman Theatre
- Centre Pompidou Malaga
- La Malagueta Beach
- "Muelle Uno"
- Central Market of Atarazanas
- La Concepción Botanical-Historical Garden
The Central Market of Atarazanas: Discover the authentic flavours of Malaga.
Malaga seafront promenade: Antonio Banderas
The 5 Best Viewpoints and Views of Malaga
Calle Marqués de Larios - Malaga's most famous street
Roman Theatre of Malaga: An archaeological treasure not to be missed
The 5 best museums in Malaga in 2025
What to do in Malaga
Discover some of the most popular events and festivals you can enjoy and do in Malaga:
- Malaga Fair
- Christmas in Malaga
- Easter Week in Malaga
- Midsummer Night
- The feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- La Noche el Blanco
- Malaga Carnival
How to get to Malaga
To get to Malaga, you have several options depending on your location and transport preferences, here is how to get to Malaga:
How to get there by plane
- AirportMalaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is one of the most important airports in Spain and is well connected to many European and some international cities.
- Transport from the airportFrom the airport, you can take a taxi, a bus (line A) or a train (Cercanías C1) to get to the centre of Malaga. You can also hire the Rios Shuttle service.
You can check here for information on departing and arriving flights at Malaga Airport (AGP).
How to get there by train
- AVEIf you are coming from cities such as Madrid, Barcelona or Seville, you can take the high-speed train (AVE) that will take you to Malaga-Maria Zambrano Station.
- Regional TrainsThere are also regional trains connecting Malaga with other Andalusian cities.
You can check timetables, fares and book your transport to get to Malaga by train here.
How to get there by bus
Long-distance busesSeveral bus companies such as ALSA offer routes from different Spanish and European cities to Malaga Bus Station.
You can also get from Malaga airport to the bus station via the bus station. "Express Line.
You can check here for information on arrival and departure times from Malaga bus station.
How to get there by car
RoadsMálaga is well connected by road. The main motorways are the A-7 (which runs along the coast) and the A-45 (which connects with Cordoba and other inland cities).
How to get there by boat
Port of MalagaMalaga has a port that receives ferries and cruise ships, so it is possible to arrive by boat from cities in the Mediterranean and North Africa.
Public transport Malaga
- City buses: The EMT Malaga operates a city-wide bus network.
- Malaga Metro has a metro system that connects various parts of the city, with L1 running from Andalucía Tech to Guadalmedina, where the Corte Inglés is located. The L2 runs from the Palacio de los Deportes to the centre at Atarazanas.
- Malaga Cercanías lines C1 and C2 The C1 line runs from Malaga Centro-Alameda to Fuengirola, passing through Malaga Airport, and the C2 line runs from Malaga Centro-Alameda to Alora, facilitating regional transport on the Costa del Sol and in the interior of the province.
- Taxis and private transport servicesTaxis and services such as Uber, Bolt and Cabify are available. In addition to whether you want to hire a private transport service you can also count on Autocares Rios.
Where to eat in Malaga
Malaga is a city known for its rich gastronomic offer, ranging from traditional Andalusian dishes to modern and innovative cuisine. Here are five recommended places to eat in Malaga:
El Pimpi
An emblematic restaurant and bodega with a rich history, frequented by celebrities and locals alike. It offers traditional tapas and local wines in a typical Andalusian atmosphere.
- SpecialitiesIberian ham, fried fish, and of course, the sweet wine of Malaga.
- Location: Calle Granada, 62, 29015 Málaga.
La Tranca
An authentic tapas bar with a lively atmosphere and retro décor. Ideal for enjoying homemade tapas and a selection of vermouths.
- SpecialitiesSpanish omelette, Russian salad, montaditos.
- Location: Calle Carretería, 92, 29008 Málaga.
La Farola de Orellana
A classic tapas bar in Malaga, known for its traditional atmosphere and delicious homemade tapas. It is a small place but very popular with the locals.
- SpecialitiesPrawns in pil-pil sauce, fried anchovies and Russian salad.
- Location: Calle Moreno Monroy, 5, 29015 Málaga.
Casa Lola
- A popular tapas bar known for its cosy atmosphere and excellent selection of traditional tapas. Casa Lola is perfect for an informal meal with friends or family.
- SpecialitiesCroquettes, meatballs, pinchos and a variety of montaditos.
- Location: Calle Granada, 46, 29015 Málaga.
Atarazanas Market
It is not a restaurant, but this market is an excellent place to sample a variety of fresh local foods and tapas. Many stalls offer tapas, fresh seafood, and sausages.
- SpecialitiesFresh prawns, manchego cheese, and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.
- Location: Calle Atarazanas, 10, 29005 Málaga.
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