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Alcazaba
Attractions
Experience the old town of Málaga or why not go down into one of the caves nearby!
Balcony of Europe
The Balcon de Europa is Nerja's most iconic landmark and an important symbol of the city.
Castillo de Gibralfaro
Castillo de Gibralfaro is located high up on Mont Gibralfaro and offers an outstanding view of Málaga and the Mediterranean Sea.
Alcazaba
The Alcazaba is one of two palace-like castles, or citadels, in Málaga
The Nerja Caves
This is Europe's largest cave system and Spain's third most visited attraction.
La cala
It is very popular to walk by the sea along la Cala up to the shrine of the Virgen del Carmen, which is the patron saint of the city, which is embedded in a rock on the western part of the beach. The road is very beautiful and you walk through tunnels in the rock.
Lake Vinuela
Vineula is an artificial lake and is one of Spain's largest freshwater lakes. The lake is a drinking water reservoir and no motorized boats are allowed, otherwise all forms of water sports are allowed. It is an excellent swimming lake and you can also fish in the lake
Picasso Museum
Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga and today there is both his birthplace and a Picasso Museum to visit. The permanent exhibition at the art museum contains nearly 300 different works by the artist, from the very first paintings to one of the last.
Wine tasting
Bodegas Bentomiz offers both lunch and guided tours.
Cueva del Tesero
A cave where the mixture of fresh and salt water has created a spectacular underground labyrinth. You will find it in Rincon de Victoria
Flamenco show
Go see authentic Flamenco dancing
Vélez: Flamenco Abierto
Nerja: El Burro Blanco
Málaga: Kelipé
Vélez: Flamenco Abierto
Nerja: El Burro Blanco
Málaga: Kelipé
Aviation Museum
The aviation museum is located at Málaga airport behind the San Miguel factory.
Outside is an old SAS plane now painted in the Finnish KAR-Air decor and you can try sitting in the cockpit of a DC-9.
There is a lot to see here, old uniforms, flight instruments, engines, early aircraft and much more. The entrance is free, but please donate money on the way out as the museum is run on a non-profit basis.
The museum is open Tues – Sat 10am – 2pm and Tues 5pm – 8pm.
Outside is an old SAS plane now painted in the Finnish KAR-Air decor and you can try sitting in the cockpit of a DC-9.
There is a lot to see here, old uniforms, flight instruments, engines, early aircraft and much more. The entrance is free, but please donate money on the way out as the museum is run on a non-profit basis.
The museum is open Tues – Sat 10am – 2pm and Tues 5pm – 8pm.
Bullring
Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta in Málaga, has bullfights from April to September. During the rest of the year, visitors can visit the ring and the small Museo Taurino Antonio Ordonez, dedicated to one of Spain's most beloved matadors.
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