3 Different Ways to Spend One Day in Malaga

Malaga is so close to Morocco and yet we had never visited until recently.

While we really enjoyed Cordoba, I think both MarocBaba and I were surprised at how much we liked Malaga.

What we found in Malaga was a fun city with some great food and a place we felt at home. My personal recommendation would be to spend three days here.

Malaga is a fairly small, walkable city. We managed fine without any special transportation.

Getting Around Malaga

The Roman Theatre. You can visit the ruins and walk through them and there is a small museum with artifacts.

Highlights of Malaga

The Alcazaba and Castillo Gibralfaro. It is a quite a long walk to get to the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro, however if you’re someone that enjoys a good uphill walk it is worth it.

Malaga Cathedral. It was constructed between 1528 and 1782, and it’s stated that the missing second tower is because the funds for that tower were diverted.

The Picasso Museum. Malaga is where Pablo Picasso was born and this museum is a tribute to the artist.

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