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A Week in Malaga: Shoestring Budget

Saturday, September 9: Explore the Historic Center

Start your trip by wandering through the charming streets of Malaga's Historic Center. In the morning, visit the iconic Malaga Cathedral and climb to the top for breathtaking views of the city. In the afternoon, explore the Picasso Museum, dedicated to the renowned artist who was born in Malaga. As the evening approaches, head to Calle Larios, the main shopping street, and enjoy a leisurely stroll while admiring the beautiful architecture.

  • Malaga Cathedral: Free (€6 for rooftop access), 2 hours
  • Picasso Museum: €9, 2 hours
  • Calle Larios: Free, 1 hour
Sunday, September 10: Day Trip to Ronda

Embark on a day trip to the picturesque town of Ronda, located in the mountains near Malaga. In the morning, explore the historic bullring, Plaza de Toros, and learn about the town's bullfighting heritage. Afterward, visit the stunning Puente Nuevo, a bridge that spans a deep gorge and offers breathtaking views. In the evening, wander through the charming streets of the Old Town and enjoy a traditional tapas dinner.

  • Plaza de Toros: €8, 2 hours
  • Puente Nuevo: Free, 1 hour
  • Old Town: Free, 2 hours
Monday, September 11: Beach Day at Playa de la Malagueta

Spend a relaxing day at Playa de la Malagueta, Malaga's most popular beach. In the morning, soak up the sun and take a refreshing dip in the Mediterranean Sea. Enjoy a traditional Spanish lunch at one of the beachside chiringuitos (beach bars). In the afternoon, explore the nearby Paseo del Parque, a beautiful waterfront promenade lined with palm trees. As the sun sets, indulge in some delicious seafood at a local restaurant.

  • Playa de la Malagueta: Free, all day
  • Paseo del Parque: Free, 2 hours
  • Seafood Dinner: €15-€20, 2 hours
Tuesday, September 12: Visit Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle

Discover the fascinating history of Malaga by exploring its Moorish fortresses. In the morning, visit the Alcazaba, a stunning palace-fortress with beautiful gardens and panoramic views. Afterward, hike up to Gibralfaro Castle, located on the hilltop, for even more breathtaking vistas of the city. In the afternoon, explore the nearby Malaga Park and relax by the fountains. In the evening, try some local wine and tapas in the trendy Soho neighborhood.

  • Alcazaba: €3.50, 2 hours
  • Gibralfaro Castle: €3.50, 2 hours
  • Malaga Park: Free, 1 hour
  • Wine and Tapas: €10-€15, 2 hours
Wednesday, September 13: Explore the Malaga Port Area

Spend the day exploring the vibrant Malaga Port Area, known as Muelle Uno. In the morning, visit the Pompidou Centre, a modern art museum with an impressive collection. Afterward, take a stroll along the port promenade and enjoy the view of the boats and yachts. In the afternoon, visit the Automobile and Fashion Museum, showcasing a unique collection of vintage cars and fashion. For the evening, head to the rooftop terrace of the AC Hotel Málaga Palacio for a stunning sunset view.

  • Pompidou Centre: €9, 2 hours
  • Muelle Uno: Free, 1 hour
  • Automobile and Fashion Museum: €7.50, 2 hours
  • Sunset at AC Hotel Málaga Palacio: Free, 1 hour
Thursday, September 14: Day Trip to Nerja

Take a day trip to the coastal town of Nerja and experience its beautiful beaches and charming atmosphere. In the morning, visit the famous Balcony of Europe, a viewpoint offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the narrow streets of the Old Town and visit the impressive Nerja Caves, a magnificent natural wonder. In the evening, relax on one of Nerja's lovely beaches and enjoy a seafood dinner at a beachfront restaurant.

  • Balcony of Europe: Free, 2 hours
  • Old Town: Free, 1 hour
  • Nerja Caves: €10, 2 hours
  • Beach and Seafood Dinner: €20, 3 hours
Friday, September 15: Visit the Malaga Botanical Garden

End your trip by immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Malaga Botanical Garden. In the morning, explore the diverse collection of plants, including tropical and Mediterranean species. Enjoy a picnic in the beautiful surroundings. In the afternoon, take a leisurely walk along the Guadalhorce River and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. As the evening sets in, head back to Malaga and have a farewell dinner at a traditional Spanish restaurant.

  • Malaga Botanical Garden: €5, 2 hours
  • Guadalhorce River Walk: Free, 1 hour
  • Farewell Dinner: €15-€20, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For budget-friendly hidden gems, visit the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) for free exhibitions, explore the vibrant Atarazanas Market for delicious local produce, and take a hike in the Montes de Malaga Natural Park for stunning views and nature trails.

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