Experience Malaga at your own pace with Magdi, a professional tour guide eager to share the city's unique history and character.
Discover the hidden treasures of Malaga on this self-guided walking tour that unveils the city's rich history and vibrant cultural tapestry. You'll delve into the past as you meander through narrow streets adorned with traces of the Romans, Moors, and Conquistadors. From Plaza de la Merced to Plaza del Obispo, immerse yourself in the bustling present surrounded by tapas bars. Explore landmarks such as the 'Manquita' Cathedral, Teatro Romano de Málaga, and the Picasso-related Museo Casa Natal de Picasso.
As you gaze at the cathedral and historical sites, absorb tales of Picasso's childhood and Malaga's Islamic influences. Discover the birthplace of tapas at Las Bodegas El Pimpi, unravel the roots of the tapas tradition, and glimpse into the Islamic bathing culture.
Begin your journey near the port at Plaza de la Marina, in front of the Estatua del Cenachero, a statue depicting a local fisherman. Understand the significance of the humble fish vendors as a symbol of the city's history.
Pass through Plaza de la Marina, a central square, as you make your way into the heart of the town. Marvel at the modern hustle and bustle surrounding this historic area.
Stroll through Plaza del Obispo, passing by as you learn about its historical and cultural relevance.
Gaze upon Malaga's cathedral, known as 'Manquita,' and discover why locals have given it this affectionate nickname. Admire its architectural beauty as you pass by.
Pass by the Church of St Augustine, soaking in the historic atmosphere of this Catholic church with Moorish influences.
Catch a glimpse of the Picasso Museum Málaga, dedicated to the city's most famous son, as you explore the surroundings.
Peek into Las Bodegas El Pimpi, one of the oldest tapas bars in the city. While not entering, acknowledge its historical significance in Malaga's culinary tradition.
Wander through Plaza de la Juderia, taking in the ambiance of this square, rich in history.
Pass by Teatro Romano de Málaga, the ancient Roman theater, as you absorb the historical vibes of the area.
Stroll along Alcazabilla, a street with a view of the Alcazaba fortress, immersing yourself in the city's architectural charm.
Pass by Parroquia Santiago Apóstol Málaga, a Catholic church reflecting Islamic influences, deepening your understanding of the city's cultural blend.
Explore Plaza de la Merced, the square where Picasso was born and grew up. Listen to the story of his remarkable survival at birth.
Pass by Monumento a Torrijos, appreciating the historical significance of the monument dedicated to this Spanish liberal.
Catch a glimpse of the Estatua de Picasso, acknowledging the tribute to the city's most famous artist.
Pass by the Museo Casa Natal de Picasso, the museum dedicated to Picasso's childhood home, connecting with the artist's early life.
Stroll by Teatro Cervantes, absorbing the cultural ambiance of this theater as you delve into the city's artistic heritage.
Pass through Plaza de Uncibay, a vibrant square with tapas bars and restaurants, soaking in the lively atmosphere.
Pass by the Church of the Holy Martyrs Ciriaco and Paula, immersing yourself in the historical and religious facets of the city.
Wander by the Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga, acknowledging its presence in the cultural landscape of the city.
Pass by Ateneo de Málaga, a cultural center that was once the San Telmo School of Fine Arts, where Picasso's father taught drawing.
End your tour in front of Plaza de la Constitución, where you'll gain insights into the origins of the square's name. Reflect on Malaga's rich history and cultural tapestry.
The tour begins in the center of Malaga on Plaza de la Marina. The square is in front of the port of Malaga. The first location is at the statue of a young man with two baskets on his shoulders, near the Tourist office, under a palm tree.
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Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
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