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5-Day Spain Itinerary: Seville, Ronda, Málaga & Nerja (2–6 Jan 2026) — No Car

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Day 1 · Fri, Jan 2
Seville

Explore Seville’s Historic Center and Tapas

Morning:

Start your day with a relaxed stroll and coffee at Plaza de la Encarnación near the Metropol Parasol, then wander the grid of narrow streets toward Casa de Pilatos to admire its blend of Mudéjar and Renaissance courtyards. Pause for a mid-morning snack of churros at Confitería La Campana before crossing the riverwalk to explore the peaceful gardens of Parque de María Luisa, perfect for easing into Seville's rhythm without rushing.

Afternoon:

As the sun lifts toward late afternoon, cross to the riverfront and wander the elegant gardens and sculptures near Plaza de España, then hop a short tram or walk to browse the artisan shops in Avenida de la Constitución. For a relaxed early evening, sample a variety of tapas at the bustling El Rinconcillo or try contemporary Andalusian plates at Bodeguita Romero, finishing with a leisurely paseo along the Guadalquivir to watch the light fade over Torre del Oro.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, slip into the intimate atmosphere of Casa de la Memoria for an authentic live flamenco performance-arrive early to grab a front-row seat and feel the pulse of the guitar and cante. After the show, wander the nearby lanes to the atmospheric Plaza del Salvador for late-night tapas at a bustling bar terrace, then finish with a nightcap at the rooftop bar of Hotel Doña María where you can toast the day with views of the softly illuminated city skyline.

Day 2 · Sat, Jan 3
Seville

Full Day in Seville: Alcázar, Cathedral and Barrio Santa Cruz

Morning:

Begin with early-access vibes at the Real Alcázar-arrive for the cooler morning light to wander lavish courtyards, Mudéjar halls and the Crown Room before the crowds swell; consider booking a timed-entry to skip queues. Afterward, stroll into the adjacent Barrio Santa Cruz to explore hidden plazas and orange-tree lanes, pausing for a leisurely breakfast of tostada and café at Bar El Comercio while watching locals start their day.

Afternoon:

After a morning among the Alcázar and Santa Cruz, head toward the heart of the city to climb La Giralda for sweeping views, then descend to explore the treasure-filled chapels inside the Seville Cathedral and the atmospheric Archivo de Indias nearby. Pause for a leisurely lunch of salmorejo and seafood at Taberna Álvaro Peregil or a modern tasting menu at La Bartola, then take a restorative walk through the shaded lanes of Calle Mateos Gago, stopping for a coffee at Finca La Cartuja before an afternoon siesta or gallery visit.

Evening:

As night falls, enjoy a relaxed culinary stroll through Calle Betis on the Triana riverbank-stop for riverside views and a glass of fino at Las Golondrinas before crossing the Isabel II Bridge. Continue to the atmospheric Casa Román for classic Andalusian dishes or head to Eslava for inventive tapas, then end the evening with a leisurely paseo through the softly lit lanes around Plaza de los Refinadores, soaking in the city's calm after a full day of sightseeing.

Day 3 · Sun, Jan 4
Ronda

Train to Ronda — Cliffside Sights and Puente Nuevo

Morning:

Catch an early Cercanías/Media Distancia train from Seville to Ronda and, once arrived, begin with a stroll through the atmospheric streets to Plaza Duquesa de Parcent before heading to the dramatic viewpoints at Mirador de Aldehuela for your first glimpses of the Tajo gorge. Continue with a visit to the historic Baños Árabes to feel the town's Moorish past, then sip a cortado at a terrace on Calle Espinel while watching the town wake up and planning your walk across the famous Puente Nuevo once the light softens.

Afternoon:

Continue your exploration with a relaxed lunch on the terraces of Plaza de Toros, then tour the historic Real Maestranza and its small museum to understand Ronda's bullfighting legacy. Afterward, wander the leafy paths of the Jardines de Cuenca for elevated views of the gorge, descend toward the riverside to cross the lesser-known Puente Viejo, and pause at a café on Calle Armiñán for a late afternoon dulce and coffee as you watch golden light wash the cliffs.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander toward the lesser-known riverside quarter and enjoy a relaxed meal at Casa María where traditional Ronda stews and local wines feel wonderfully homey. After dinner, take a slow paseo along the illuminated rim at Mirador de los Molinos for quieter, panoramic views of the gorge, then end the night with a craft beer or vermouth at the cozy bar La Silla while listening to the town's evening hush.

Day 4 · Mon, Jan 5
Málaga

Travel to Málaga — Museum, Beachfront and Old Town

Morning:

After an easy morning train from Ronda, start by dropping bags at a céntrico luggage storage or your hotel before heading to Mercado Central de Atarazanas to sample fresh olives, local cheeses and a cortado at a bustling stall. Wander toward the port and linger at Muelle Uno for light bites and sea breezes, then stroll up the palm-lined Paseo del Parque to visit the modern collections at the Centre Pompidou Málaga, arriving mid-morning when galleries are quieter and the views from the top floors open onto the harbour.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning at the waterfront museums, head into the historic centre to explore the elegant courtyards and artisan shops around Plaza de la Constitución, then slip into the serene cloister of Iglesia del Sagrario for a moment of quiet. Continue with a late-afternoon paseo along Malagueta Beach, pausing at Chiringuito El Tintero II or La Malagueta Chiringuito for fresh espetos (sardine skewers) and a chilled local beer as the sun softens, then wander up to the viewpoint at Calle Alcazabilla for golden light on the fortress walls before an evening in the old town.

Evening:

As night falls, head into the atmospheric Soho district for contemporary street art and tapas at El Último Mono Juice & Coffee before moving on to cocktail-focused small plates at La Tranca, where locals linger over vermuts and live music. Finish with a relaxed stroll up to the illuminated gardens of Alameda Principal and a nightcap at the terrace bar of AC Hotel Málaga Palacio, enjoying panoramic views of the cathedral and harbour as the city slows into evening.

Day 5 · Tue, Jan 6
Nerja

Day Trip to Nerja: Caves, Balcony of Europe and Beaches

Morning:

Catch an early train or bus from Málaga and arrive ready to explore the dramatic stalactites of the Cueva de Nerja, where guided routes and occasional small concerts reveal vast caverns and prehistoric cave art. After the caves, wander through the whitewashed lanes to the bustling Plaza de España for a café con leche and tostada at a sunny terrace, then continue toward the seaside to stroll the iconic promenade and take in sweeping views from the Balcon de Europa before dipping toes at the nearby Playa Calahonda.

Afternoon:

After a seaside lunch, wander east along the coast to the peaceful coves near Playa de Maro, where you can snorkel crystal-clear water among rocky reefs or relax on pebbled shores; local boats also offer short coastal cruises from Playa Burriana for cliff-level views. Later, explore the olive-scented terraces and whitewashed charm of the neighboring hamlet Maro, stopping at El Molino de la Aderina for a glass of local wine and panoramic views over the Sierra Almijara before returning to Nerja for an evening paseo along the promenade.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Plaza Cavana to join locals for an aperitivo at terrace bars, then wander down to the waterfront to watch the sunset from the quieter stretch near Playa La Torrecilla where fishermen mend nets and children play. Afterward, savor seafood dishes and espetos at the family-run Restaurante Oliva or sample contemporary Andalusian plates at Ayo Tapas, finishing the night with a relaxed drink at the lively bar La Bodeguita while listening to distant waves and reminiscing about the day's caves and coastal views.

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