Take a refreshing morning stroll along Malagueta Beach, enjoying the Mediterranean views and the palm-lined promenade. Visit Muelle Uno, a waterfront retail complex, for shopping and a leisurely brunch at one of its trendy cafes.
Explore the ancient Alcazaba fortress, built by the Moors, with its beautiful gardens and fountains. Then, hike up to Gibralfaro Castle for panoramic views of the city and the sea. Afterward, visit the Roman Theater, an archaeological site adjacent to the Alcazaba.
In the evening, immerse yourself in the local culinary scene with a tapas tasting tour in the atmospheric streets of Malaga's historic centre.
Start the day at the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, now a museum showcasing the artist's early works. Then, wander through the historic centre to see the elaborate façade of Malaga Cathedral and explore the traditional Mercado Central for local flavors and artisanal crafts.
Discover modern masterpieces at the Centre Pompidou, a striking glass cube displaying works by iconic artists. Afterward, take a leisurely walk along the Paseo del Parque, a lush botanical garden lined with fountains and sculptures.
Wind down the day with a leisurely stroll at the Port of Malaga, enjoying the scenic sunset views and the lively ambience of the waterfront promenade.
Start the day with a visit to Atarazanas Market, a vibrant food market with stalls brimming with fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. Indulge in a delicious breakfast while soaking in the lively atmosphere of this historic market.
Participate in a hands-on cooking class to learn the secrets of traditional Andalusian cuisine, using fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from the market. Enjoy the fruits of your culinary efforts with a delightful lunch.
In the evening, experience the passion and energy of flamenco with a captivating live performance at one of Malaga's renowned flamenco venues.
Embark on an archeological journey at the Museo de Malaga, which houses collections of fine arts and archaeology. Discover ancient artifacts and artworks, including Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish treasures and a significant collection of Spanish paintings.
Enjoy a relaxing promenade along the coast at La Malagueta, a bustling beach area with palm-fringed promenades and lively beach bars. Take in the stunning views of the sea and the city skyline.
End the day with a gastronomic exploration through Malaga's culinary districts, savoring local specialties at traditional tavernas and modern eateries.