Málaga has shed its reputation as a transit hub for the Costa del Sol and emerged as Andalusia's cultural heavyweight, home to the Picasso Museum, Centre Pompidou outpost, and a thriving Soho arts district. Sunshine almost year-round, fresh espetos grilled on the beach, and a walkable historic centre make it ideal for short breaks.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Madrid
Currency
€ EUR
Language
Spanish
City transfer
~15 min
Train / Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
best weatherdeals available
Don't miss
The Museo Picasso Málaga collection is excellent, but the unmissable thing is the Picasso Birthplace (Casa Natal) on Plaza de la Merced — a small, atmospheric museum in his actual childhood apartment, free on Sunday afternoons, and far less crowded than the main museum.
Climb the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro castle together (combined ticket €3.50) in the early morning — the hilltop Moorish fortress gives panoramic views over the city, port, and coast, and the gardens are full of bougainvillea and orange trees. Enter by 9am before the heat builds.
Eat espetos (fish skewers cooked over burning boat-wood embers on the beach) at El Tintero in El Palo district — waiters wander with plates shouting what they're carrying, you grab what you want, and the bill is counted by the plates. Lunch only, arrive before 2pm.
Take the scenic Málaga–Fuente de Piedra train (or the Cercanías to Álora) to see the inland Málaga province — rolling olive groves and white villages completely unlike the coastal strip. The village of Álora has a dramatic Moorish castle and costs €3.80 return by train.
Travel tips
- →Take the suburban C1 train from the airport to the city centre for under €2
- →Book Alcazaba and Gibralfaro castle as a combined ticket for better value
- →Eat espetos (skewered sardines) at a chiringuito in Pedregalejo, not the city centre
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