The visit begins at Plaza de la Constitución, the heart of the historic center, where you can admire iconic buildings such as the City Hall and the Málaga Cathedral, known as “La Manquita” due to its unfinished tower.
Then, you can walk along Calle Larios, the main commercial artery, until you reach Plaza de la Merced, home to Picasso's birthplace. From there, head to the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Arab fortress that offers panoramic views of the city and the port. The tour of the Alcazaba will allow you to explore its gardens, courtyards, and towers, giving you an insight into the region's Muslim history.
The route is completed with a stroll through the narrow streets of the center, full of life, shops, and tapas bars. It is an immersion in Málaga's rich history and culture, combining the majesty of its monuments with the vibrant urban atmosphere.
Itinerary:
- Plaza de la Constitución
- Calle Larios
- Plaza de la Merced
- Picasso's Birthplace
- Alcazaba
- Gardens and Courtyards of the Alcazaba
- Towers of the Alcazaba
- Narrow Streets of the Historic Center