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1. Port of Malaga
The Port of Málaga is one of the oldest seaports in Spain and the first stop for many visitors on a trip to the city. The port is both a transportation hub and a popular destination itself. Shop in chic malls, lounge on beaches and explore cutting-edge art galleries, all within the marina area.
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2. Malagueta Beach
Malagueta Beach is an ideal place to escape the city and unwind by the sea. During the high season, waterfront food vendors and busy restaurants line the shore, parents and children use the playground facilities and visitors enjoy beach activities. Stretch out on a sun lounger, walk barefoot on the sands and cool off in the calm waters.
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3. Picasso Museum Malaga
Located in the heart of the Old Town, Museo Picasso Malaga is a monumental tribute to an exceptional local talent: Pablo Picasso. Browse the nearly 300 works by the world-famous painter and sculptor. See early 19th-century sketches of landscapes, cubist impressions and modern 20th-century portraits. While here, also admire the grand setting for the museum, the elaborate 16th-century palace called Palacio de Buenavista.
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4. Plaza de la Merced
The Plaza de la Merced is a spacious 19th-century square in Malaga’s historic center. Lined with cafés, bars and restaurants, Plaza de la Merced really begins to buzz in the late afternoon, when visitors join the gathering locals to soak up the last rays of the sun and exchange stories. Linger on a terrace on the northern side and order tapas or coffee. Find the bronze statue of Picasso sitting on a bench and visit Picasso’s Birthplace.
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5. Málaga Cathedral
This ornate and stately cathedral is known among locals as La Manquita, or “The One-Armed Lady,” because its tower was intended to be one of two. The first tower was erected to an imposing 276 feet (84 meters), but then construction ceased because the funds were sent to American troops in the War of Independence in 1780. Even without the second tower, the cathedral is grand.
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6. Alcazaba
Built between the eighth and 11th centuries this palatial fortress was named Alcazaba, the Arabic word for citadel. The military-style structure was fortified with double stone walls and tall towers, erected to see enemies approach. Take a historic journey by entering through the fortress’ magnificent gates and explore gardens, towers and patios. From the Maldonado Tower (Torre de Maldonado), you can see all the way to Africa on a clear day.
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7. Los Alamos Beach
Relax on the pleasant, sunny Los Alamos Beach, which is also known as El Canuelo. This stretch of shoreline is one of the quieter main beaches in Torremolinos for 361 days of the year. Visit for 4 days in July, however, and see a different side to Los Alamos as the beach hosts an electronic music festival that draws in crowds of partygoers and music enthusiasts.
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What to do in Colmenar
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Hermitage of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria
Enjoy an outing to Hermitage of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria during your stay in Colmenar. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
Museo de la Miel
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Museo de la Miel in Colmenar. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
- Malagueta Beach
- Picasso Museum Malaga
- Plaza de la Merced
- Alcazaba
- Los Alamos Beach
- Gibralfaro Castle
- Playamar Beach
- Playa de Torre del Mar
- Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena
- Malaga Roman Theatre
- Indoor Padel Club Velez Malaga
- Torcal de Antequera
- El Torcal National Park
- Parador Malaga Golf Club
- Parque Natural Montes de Malaga
- Banos del Carmen Beach
- Andalucia Technology Park
- Regional University Hospital of Malaga
- Los Alamos
- Malaga Botanical Garden
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