Authentic MALAGA Travel Guide | Journey to Spain’s Sun-Kissed Gem
Dive into the heart of Malaga, one of Spain’s most enchanting coastal cities! Our travel guide will whisk you away on a journey through its historic streets and picturesque landscapes.
Castillo de Gibralfaro – Step back in time and explore the ancient walls of this iconic fortress. Perched high above the city, it’s the best spot to catch a breathtaking sunset over Malaga’s skyline. As the golden hues paint the horizon, you’ll understand why locals and tourists alike consider it a must-visit!
Mercado Central de Atarazanas – Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Malaga’s central market. Wander through its bustling aisles filled with fresh produce, aromatic spices, and local specialties. From Andalusian olives to freshly caught seafood, discover the flavors that make Malaga’s cuisine truly exceptional.
Antigua Casa de Guardia – Step into Malaga’s oldest wine bar, where tradition meets taste. Established in 1840, this establishment offers an array of regional wines poured straight from the barrel. Sip on the sweet notes of ‘moscatel’ or the deep, rich flavors of ‘pedro ximénez’. The vintage setting and authentic experience make it a must for wine enthusiasts.
General about Malaga – Beyond these iconic spots, Malaga is a treasure trove of culture, history, and Mediterranean charm. Meander through its ancient streets, dotted with Moorish architecture and vibrant street art. Enjoy the golden beaches, savor the local tapas, and let the rhythm of flamenco capture your heart.
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Great video! I've got new spots to visit when coming to Malaga. 🙂
Spent the month in Malaga in June (2023) and loved it. I totally recommend going up to the rooftop of the AC Hotel. Malaga has everything. It has a great energy. You can take the bus or the train for day trips to Cordoba, Granada, Nerja/Frigiliana, Ronda, Marbella, etc. I did the walk up to the Gibralfaro Castle often and down the other side. There's the walk along the coast as well. Rent a bike too (in Soho). Try the espetos-sardines at any of the seaside restaurants. Calle Granada is full of restaurants to choose from, and others branching out from it. My favourite square? Plaza de la Merced. I stayed near the Plaza de la Constitucion. It was a bit noisy at night. I would stay out of the historic district if you want to get any sleep. So much to see and do in Malaga. Highly recommend it. I plan to retire there one day.
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Loooove Malaga 😊 and the old winebar is soooo lovely!
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Malaga ❤ Great video – My favorite in Malaga is La Trancha, an old vermouth bar! I will try the wine bar next time.