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Discover Malaga in one day: History, Culture, Art, Gastonomy. Do not miss it!!

If what you want is to discover Malaga in 1 day, its history, culture, art and gastronomy, do not miss this post and its companions, because visiting Malaga in one day is easy if you know where to start. We propose you to make your own guided tour where you will know the essential places to visit ..

Discover Malaga in one day with your own guided tour or guided tour

Malaga is an ancient and cosmopolitan city.
Today it has become the first power of the Andalusian tourism industry. It keeps alive its tradition of cozy and creative land.
  • That is why you cannot miss its coastline, where it is never winter.
  • Of mountain vocation, inland, where nature is shown in all its splendor.
  • And of course its White Villages. Of beautiful architecture wrapped in romantic legends, they put their point of Light.

In Malaga, if you are making a visit or route through its bars you can not stop asking for the most typical dishes that we propose here.

The smaller fish (anchovies, salmon, horse mackerel, squid and calamiritos) presented in frying is the symbol of a kitchen of simple elaboration but exquisite palate.A special flavor is offered by shrimps, chirlas and cooked or grilled crayfish.
In the interior of the province an exquisite farmhouse is made.
Hard content dishes: Choto al ajillo, fried goat, hare …
Gazpacho is prepared in Malaga in multiple ways, ajoblanco, porra antequerana and gazpachuelo …
And of course, be sure to try the wines of the Earth, that of raisins and muscat grapes and Pedro Ximenez, have international fame.

What can I not miss if I am in the city?

Previously we have marked the essentials of the province, but if I am in Málaga capital and I want to do my guided tour, what can I not miss?

1. Cortina del Muelle

The Cortina del Muelle is a wooden promenade that stretches along the port of Malaga. It is a perfect place to stroll, relax and enjoy the views of the city.

2. Catedral y Museo Catedralicio

The Cathedral of Malaga is a Gothic cathedral that was built in the 13th century. The cathedral museum houses a collection of religious art, including paintings, sculptures and gold and silver work.

3. Teatro Romano

The Roman Theater of Malaga is a Roman theater that was built in the 1st century AD. It is one of the best preserved Roman theaters in Spain.
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4. Alcazaba

The Alcazaba of Malaga is an Arab fortress that was built in the eleventh century. It is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city.

5. Plaza de la Merced

The Plaza de la Merced is the main square of Malaga. It is a lively and bustling place that is full of restaurants, bars and stores.

6. Museo Picaso

The museum is located in the heart of Málaga, in a beautiful 16th-century palace. The palace has been beautifully restored and the museum is well-organized and easy to navigate.

In addition to the permanent collection, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions of Picasso’s work and the work of other artists. The museum is a great place to learn about Picasso’s life and work, and it’s also a great place to simply enjoy some beautiful art.

7. Calle Larios

Calle Larios is the most famous shopping street in Málaga. The street is lined with high-end shops, restaurants, and cafés. It’s a great place to wander around and window shop, or to stop for a meal or a coffee.

Calle Larios is also a popular spot for people-watching. The street is always busy with tourists and locals alike. It’s a great place to soak up the atmosphere of Málaga and to see a bit of Spanish life.

If you’re looking for a luxurious shopping experience or a lively atmosphere, Calle Larios is the place to go in Málaga.

Here are some additional tips for visiting Museo Picasso and Calle Larios:

  • The Picasso Museum is open from 10:00 to 20:00, Tuesday to Sunday. It is closed on Mondays.
  • The entrance fee to the museum is €11.00 for adults, €8.00 for seniors, and €6.00 for children 7-12 years old. Children under 6 years old are free.
  • Calle Larios is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • The best time to visit the Picasso Museum is during the week, when it is less crowded.
  • The best time to visit Calle Larios is in the evening, when it is more lively.

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