A 2-Day Itinerary to Explore the Beauty of Malaga

  • Day 1: Exploring the Historic City Center
    5 minutes (0.2 miles) from Malaga Airport

    Start your day exploring the heart of Malaga city - the historic city center. Check out the Alcazaba, one of the largest Moorish fortresses in Spain, and the Roman Theatre, the oldest monument in Malaga. Afterward, stroll to the Picasso Museum, an art museum displaying the paintings of Pablo Picasso, and end your day by watching the sunset at the iconic Mirador Princess while enjoying some tapas and drinks.

  • Day 2: Enjoying the Beach and Culture
    12 minutes (3.2 miles) from Malaga Historic Center

    Begin your day with some relaxation at Malagueta Beach, one of the liveliest beaches in Malaga. Afterward, head to the Gibralfaro Castle, a Moorish castle on a hill overlooking the city with breathtaking views. Then, visit the Cathedral De Malaga and explore its stunning Gothic architecture. In the evening, check out the vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and bars in the Plaza de la Merced.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Alcazaba (1.5 hours, €5)
  • Roman Theatre (1 hour, free)
  • Picasso Museum (2 hours, €10)
  • Mirador Princess (1 hour, €15)
  • Malagueta Beach (3 hours, free)
  • Gibralfaro Castle (2 hours, €3.50)
  • Cathedral De Malaga (1 hour, €6)
  • Plaza de la Merced (2 hours, cost depends on the restaurant/bar)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €39.50

Transportation

Most of the attractions in Malaga are within walking distance of each other, so you can go on foot. However, if you prefer taking public transport, you can use the Malaga Metro or take the bus. Both have a flat fare of €1.35. Also, hiring a bicycle is another option, which provides a more unique perspective of the city, and costs about €10/day.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit the Museo Carmen Thyssen to admire the fine art collection, or choose to explore the nearby towns such as Marbella, Puerto Banus, and Ronda. For those with less time, skip the Cathedral De Malaga and instead visit The Glass and Crystal Museum, home to a collection of glassware and ceramics from the Phoenician era to the 20th century.

Airports

The main airport serving Malaga is the Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), located about 8 km southwest of the city center. The airport is the fourth-busiest airport in Spain and serves both domestic and international flights from all over the world.

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