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If you have a special occasion to celebrate, contact us directly
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For 120 minutes, you will tour the most emblematic corners of the city on a unique, comfortable and fun trip. From La Farola to the historic Gibralfaro Castle, passing through the vibrant Calle Larios, the charming Atarazanas Market and the spectacular views of the Baños del Carmen.
Immerse yourself in the history, culture and beauty of Malaga with strategic stops so you can enjoy every detail, take the best photos and take home unforgettable memories. An exclusive experience that combines comfort, history and the best views of the city!
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | La Farola (P.º de la Farola, 17, 19, Distrito Centro, 29016 Málaga) |
STOPS | Visit of 16 monuments and 4 stops.
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LANGUAGE | English, German, Spanish. Tour with audio guide with which we will tell you history and curiosities about the most emblematic monuments of the city that you will see throughout the entire tour. |
NOTES | Please note that infants below 2 years old are not permitted / Accessible for people in a wheelchair, the chair must be foldable. |
PRICES | 200 € per private tour – Maximum 4 people (50€ each person with 4 people) |
TIME | 120 minutes aprox |
If you have a special occasion to celebrate, contact us directly
and we will design a tailor-made activity.
Starting Point: La Farola. An iconic lighthouse at the entrance to Málaga’s port, La Farola is a beloved symbol of the city, offering picturesque views and marking the start of the journey. | |
La Malagueta Beach – STOP Málaga’s most famous beach, La Malagueta, features golden sands and crystal-clear waters. A perfect spot to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere. |
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Carmen Baths A historical neo-Mudéjar-style building, once a vibrant meeting place for high society, now a charming cultural spot by the sea. |
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Gibralfaro Castle A historic fortress with Phoenician origins, later transformed by Abderramán II. It boasts stunning views of Málaga and the surrounding coastline. |
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Larios Street One of Spain’s most elegant streets, flanked by symmetrical buildings and home to high-end shopping and vibrant city life. |
Atarazanas Market A 14th-century Moorish shipyard turned into a bustling market, offering fresh local produce and a vibrant culinary experience. |
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Tribune of the Poor An emblematic meeting spot in Málaga’s historic center, known for its charm and traditional significance during Semana Santa processions. |
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La Merced Square – STOP A lively square home to Pablo Picasso’s birthplace, the 18th-century fountain, and the historic Cervantes Theatre. |
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Roman Theater Dating back to the 1st century BC, this ancient theater is a key historical landmark showcasing Málaga’s Roman heritage. |
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La Marina Square A central plaza near the port, surrounded by historic buildings and modern commercial spaces, bustling with life. |
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Pompidou Center A vibrant cultural space housed in a colorful cube, showcasing contemporary art exhibitions and a dynamic architectural style. |
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Málaga University A modern educational hub, the university adds a youthful energy to the city with its contemporary architecture and bustling campus life. |
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Bank of Spain A neoclassical building with Art Deco elements, this historic structure is a standout architectural gem in Málaga’s center. |
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Port of Málaga One of Spain’s most historic and important ports, blending commercial, historical, and leisure activities in a strategic Mediterranean location. |
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