Experience the deep relaxation of a traditional Hammam session at the Hammam Al-Andalus. Step into the warm, cold, and hot baths, enjoy a relaxing sit in the steam room, or sip a delicious mint tea in the lounge. 1 km from Studio Malaga.
El Caminito del Rey (The King's Little Path) is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro. The walkway was constructed in the early 20th century, but by the early 21st century, it had fallen into disrepair and was partially closed for over a decade. After four years of extensive repairs and renovations, it re-opened in 2015. Situated 53 km from Malaga.
The Caves of Nerja are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga. Stretching for almost 5 kilometres, the caverns are one of Spain's major tourist attractions. Concerts are regularly held in one of the chambers, which forms a natural amphitheatre Situated 60 km from Malaga.
A natural oasis in the city. The best-preserved subtropical landscape garden in Europe with over one hundred and fifty years of history. Beyond its beauty, the Jardín Botánico is a hub for education and conservation. Engage in interactive exhibits, guided tours, and workshops designed to deepen your understanding of plant life and ecological preservation.
CARMEN THYSSEN MUSEUM
The Carmen Thyssen Museum is in the Palacio de Villalón, a 19th-century building in Málaga’s historic centre. The museum’s permanent collection consists of works from Spanish 19th-century artists, especially Andalusian painters. The museum also houses temporary exhibits and organizes cultural and educational events.
PICASSO MUSEUM
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Immerse yourself in Malaga's culinary scene at this vibrant indoor market. Browse stalls selling fresh produce, seafood, meats, and local delicacies, and soak up the lively atmosphere.
Also known as La Manquita (the one-armed lady) due to its unfinished south tower, Malaga Cathedral is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Visitors can admire its grand interiors and climb to the rooftop for panoramic views.
Balcón de Europa is a gorgeous balcony from where you can look over the Mediterranean sea. It’s one of the most popular places in Andalucía, a spot for the perfect photo of the sea, or a photo with the statue of the late king Alfonso XII who actually named this balcony after the big earthquake that hit Nerja in 1884. Back in those days here stood a watch out fort called “Paseo de la Batería” and the king shouted “this is the Balcón de Europa”.
Once a decaying neighborhood, it has been totally transformed and renovated by street artists. Some buildings and facades are today completely covered with street art, the biggest painting being a few stories tall! The area is also called the art district.
POMPIDOU CENTRE MALAGA
The Pompidou Centre in Malaga offers a dynamic and immersive experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, providing a window into the world of modern and contemporary art within the vibrant setting of the Andalusian coast. It is a branch of the famous Pompidou Centre in Paris.
COLOMARES CASTLE
Colomares Castle, located in Benalmadena, is a unique monument that combines elements of a castle, a church, and a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.