Things to do in Málaga
Water parks in Málaga, the most fun way to cool off
Aqualand, Aquavelis and Aquamijas are the three major water parks in Málaga where you can pump up the adrenaline with heart-pounding slides and enjoy the fun wave pools.
Cueva del Tesoro: The Treasure Cave sculpted by the sea
The Cueva del Tesoro, in Rincón de la Victoria, is one of the most enjoyable excursions you can take from Málaga, and a spot of great geological interest.
Muelle Uno, a shopping promenade in the port of Malaga
Strolling around Malaga is a pleasure and at Muelle Uno you will find an attractive shopping and dining area next to the sea where you can continue to enjoy this pleasant city.
Málaga’s Bullring: a veritable architectural icon
Málaga’s Bullring is known as La Malagueta, and is one of the city’s icons, far transcending the world of bullfighting.
La Malagueta: a beach and so much more
La Malagueta has become a compulsory stop on any visit to Málaga: the scent of salt on the breeze from the nearby beach, beautiful attractions and delicious places to eat. Would you like to find out more?
Málaga’s Holy Week: art, passion and spiritual devotion
Every year, as spring begins, Málaga’s Holy Week fills the city with spiritual devotion, colour, the scent of flowers and incense, art and great celebration.
Plaza de la Merced: the historic setting of libertarian Málaga
With a long and fascinating history, the square that bore witness to Picasso’s early years offers a varied range of cultural and culinary attractions.
A guide to enjoy shopping in Málaga
Málaga has a wide range of commercial spaces that are suitable for all budgets and all tastes.
The Málaga Automobile Museum: history and art behind the wheel
Housed in Málaga’s beautiful, old Tabacalera building, this museum offers visitors a chance to discover more about both art and history, with an exhibition of more than 90 cars from a variety of places and time periods.
Montes de Málaga: the natural park that defeated the floods
Visible desde la propia capital malagueña por su cercanía, este parque natural ofrece, entre rutas de senderismo y antiguos pueblos mediterráneos, un viaje al pasado vinícola de la región.