What to Do in Malaga?
Spain is by far my favorite country because I lived there for 13 years, and also because the tourist offer is infinite. From verdant or desert landscapes to historical or modern architecture, from small villages to bustling cities, there is something for every taste. Andalusia is notably one of my favorite regions. Malaga, like Seville and Cordoba, is one of those cities I could revisit endlessly. The city that saw the birth of Picasso and Antonio Banderas was long considered not pretty as its sisters of southern Spain. Without any major points of interest, it didn’t really appeal to many, but it has managed to become a flagship destination. What to do in Malaga?
Malaga in a nutshell
WHAT TO DO IN MALAGA? 10 MUST-SEE PLACES
Find out what to visit in Malaga and enjoy the main touristy attractions!
1. The catedral Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación
2. The Alcazaba
3. The Gibralfaro Castle
4. The Roman Theater
5. The Central Market de Atarazanas
6. The San Juan Bautista Church
7. The Salamanca Market
8. The City Center
9. The port and La Malagueta
10. The Misericordia beach
How many days to visit Malaga?
What to do in Malaga in 1 day?
Here’s an itinerary for tourists like myself who enjoy taking the time to discover a place without feeling the need to see absolutely everything.
What to Do in Malaga in 2 Days?
If you have the opportunity to stay 2 days in Malaga, you can follow the itinerary for day 1 and spend a more relaxed second day.
When to visit Malaga?
Malaga is a city that can be visited all year round as it enjoys sunny weather throughout the year. However, the summer months can be very hot. The best times to visit are therefore from March to May and from September to November. The Semana Santa period can be quite touristy, and prices may be a bit higher.
How to Get to Malaga?
How to Get Around to Malaga?
Where to Stay in Malaga?
Being a digital nomad in Malaga
Responsible Travel in MALAGA
- Use eco-friendly sunscreen at the beach.
- Do not litter on the beach.
- Opt for public transportation to get around.
- Respect local recycling guidelines.
- Educate yourself about fair prices when choosing accommodations.
- Support local businesses.
- Purchase fresh, seasonal products.
Visit Malaga as a POC
I am of South Asian origin. It is important to specify this because racism is a different experience for everyone, especially depending on one’s background. Personally, I didn’t have any problems during my visit to Malaga. Perhaps a few looks, but nothing significantly different from what I experience as a Spanish resident.
What to visit in Malaga? I hope this article will help you prepare for your next trip. Feel free to share it on Pinterest!
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