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    Discover the Icons of Málaga

    In this category, we invite you to explore the most emblematic and captivating treasures of this sun-soaked region. From ancient fortresses and stunning natural landscapes to culinary gems and historic streets, every corner of Málaga tells a fascinating story.

    Historical Fortresses and Natural Wonders

    Starting with the majestic Alcazaba of Málaga, a fortress that crowns the city with its Moorish history and the Cathedral of Málaga, known as “La Manquita”, an impressive example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. We explore the interior of the province to experience the thrill of the Caminito del Rey and the geological beauty of the Torcal de Antequera, and to admire the views from the Tajo de Ronda, a gorge that divides the city with an impressive chasm.

    Art, Culture, and Emblematic Streets

    Immerse yourself in the world of art at the Picasso Museum Málaga, where the work of the famous Malaga-born artist comes to life. Stroll through the iconic Calle Larios, the beating heart of Málaga, perfect for feeling the pulse of the city. And for a picturesque getaway, visit the Balcón de Europa in Nerja, a spectacular viewpoint over the Mediterranean.

    Unique Flavors of Málaga

    There is no better way to get to know Málaga than through its flavors. Indulge in traditional “Pescaíto frito“, a classic of the local cuisine, or savor an authentic espeto de sardinas on one of the region’s many beaches.

    The icons of Málaga are as diverse as they are fascinating, offering a unique blend of history, culture, art, and gastronomy. We invite you to explore these treasures and discover why Málaga is a destination that captivates every visitor.

    Calle Larios: The Beating Heart of Málaga

    Calle Larios is more than a street; It is a symbol of the vitality and spirit of Malaga.

    Balcony of Europe in Nerja: A Window to the Mediterranean

    Explore the Balcony of Europe in Nerja and immerse yourself in its stunning views of the Mediterranean. Discover this iconic viewpoint!

    Tajo de Ronda: A Natural Wonder in the Heart of Andalusia

    The Tajo de Ronda, a marvelous natural gorge in Andalusia, offers spectacular views and rich biodiversity.

    Picasso Museum Málaga: Celebrating the Work of a Master

    The Picasso Museum was born thanks to the Malaga-born painter Pablo Picasso, who is considered the most important artist of the 20th century. It houses the majority of his collection.

    The sardine “espeto”

    And the truth is, only in Málaga can you taste the wonderful sardine "espetos," and what better place than on its fabulous beaches.

    The Alcazaba of Malaga

    The Alcazaba of Malaga is an outstanding Muslim historical monument that tells the history of the city. Together with the Gibralfaro Castle, it offers impressive views and are the most significant monuments of the city.

    Discover the unique experience of Caminito del Rey in Malaga

    The Caminito del Rey is located in the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a natural area formed by the river Guadalhorce, in the western part of the Cordillera Bética.

    Cathedral of Málaga “La Manquita”

    The Cathedral of Málaga "La Manquita," nicknamed so because one of its towers is unfinished, was previously an Arab mosque in the historic center. It was built between the years 1528 and 1782.

    El Torcal de Antequera

    The Natural Site of El Torcal is characterized by its impressive Karst landscape, considered one of the best in Europe. Its formation is due to a process of carbonate sedimentation, resulting from the accumulation and deposition of skeletons, shells, and marine animal shells.

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