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Málaga: Alcazaba and Roman Theatre Guided Tour With Entry

1. Málaga: Alcazaba and Roman Theatre Guided Tour With Entry

The Alcazaba of Málaga is one of the most beautiful attractions that you can visit while you are here in the city. Come and visit this stunning Muslim Palace by exploring its fortress, gardens and decorated backyards. Learn about its art, history, architecture and discover its hidden legends and curiosities that make this place so special. Finally, you will find out how the Christians conquered the Alcazaba and Málaga while admiring one of the most beautiful views of the city that will leave you speechless!

Malaga: Pubs and Clubs Crawl

2. Malaga: Pubs and Clubs Crawl

Join your fun and knowledgeable party guide for a night out in Malaga. Take a circular route around the city center, stopping in at the best bars and clubs in town.  Join the pub/club crawl multiple times to take advantage of a changing itinerary. There's always a new spot to discover and many more people from all over the world to meet.  Make a total of four stops, starting with a mixture of relaxed, loud, classy, and grimy bars before ending with VIP skip-the-line entry to a fantastic nightclub. Enjoy a free drink at each stop and party your night away.

Málaga: Evening Wine and Tapas Tour

3. Málaga: Evening Wine and Tapas Tour

Take a culinary tour of Spanish cuisine with an introduction to the fine wine varietals of the region and diverse tapas on this tour of Málaga. Let your expert guide lead you off the beaten path through the nightlife of Málaga. Start with a visit to a charming and traditional tavern in Málaga and sample some characteristic wines of the region here. Taste some freshly sliced Iberian ham in a small, family-run grocery store and enjoy the typical Spanish lifestyle. Continue on your way to a small, cozy bar that specializes in sausage, cheese and vermouth. Enjoy a few little bites here before heading to the most famous bars in Málaga. Learn all about the development of cuisine in Málaga and let the innovative ideas of modern cooking inspire you.

Málaga: Roman Theatre and Alcazaba Guided Tour

4. Málaga: Roman Theatre and Alcazaba Guided Tour

Journey through time on a guided tour of the Roman Theater (Teatro Romano) and Alcazaba in Málaga. Travel back to the days of Augustus, considered the 1st emperor of the Roman Empire from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. Situated in the cultural heart of Málaga, the ruins lie at the foot of the Alcazaba and are the oldest monument in the city. Learn the history of the theater before moving on to the best-preserved Alcazaba in Spain. Enter the historic citadel to climb the walls and cross the former chapel of the Puerta del Arco de Cristo. Discover the beautiful Patio de Armas and get amazing views of the city from the top of the hill. Hear what the building was used for and how it evolved over time, following the 15th-century Siege of Málaga during the Reconquista and beyond. Marvel at the vistas of the Fortaleza de Gibralfaro, built in the 14th century to house the troops and protect the Alcazaba from attack.

Malaga: Wine and Tapas Tour with Tastings and Drinks

5. Malaga: Wine and Tapas Tour with Tastings and Drinks

This tour is a 3-hour journey through Malaga’s cuisine. Dégustations are planned in 3 local restaurants. In total, we will taste 3 drinks that you can choose based on your preference. First traditional stop We will first savor a sample of typical tapas in a local bar. At the same time, our expert will relate to you the importance of the culinary culture in Malaga. After that, you will enjoy a gentle digestive walk. This will wet your appetite in time for the second destination! Second stop Another local bar, which known for fulfilling stomachs with authentic tapas! Your mouth will enjoy several tastes, combined with a suitable drink. You will have more time to discuss with the people that share this experience with you! The final stop To end on a high note, you will enter into a new bar. It has a unique electrical atmosphere, with the best local foods and drinks, to complete your experience. In the end, you will understand why Malaga is considered one of the best culinary cities in Andalusia.

Málaga: Traditional Tapas and Wine Tour

6. Málaga: Traditional Tapas and Wine Tour

Start this tour in a 200-year-old winery, where you will have your first Málaga sweet wine. The differences between each type of wine, the grapes used, etc. will be explained by a local guide. Continue to a favorite stop for "Malagueños" to enjoy some of the best wine and tapas in town. Discover a special place with a long history and folkloric decorations. Have another glass of wine with your tapas and indulge in the Málaga gastronomy.  Finally, experience the vibe of an Andalusian tavern around Calle Carretería and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere away from the tourist crowds. Taste the house specialty, Spanish Vermouth and try around 5-6 homemade tapas per person or more to share.

Málaga: 3-Hour Complete Walking Tour with Tickets

7. Málaga: 3-Hour Complete Walking Tour with Tickets

Enjoy a guided 3-hour walk around Málaga, beginning at Plaza de la Merced, one of the city’s most important squares. You’ll see the statue of Picasso, and hear about the origins of the city. Continue your walk to the most emblematic sites, including Plaza de la Constitución, Calle Lario, and La Plaza del Obispo. Enter the Cathedral, also known as La Manquita. Your guide will show you a number of picturesque locations, and you’ll stop to enjoy one of Málaga’s typical wines. The last stop is a visit to the Teatro Romano and the Alcazaba, where you'll have panoramic views from inside the monument.

Málaga: Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater Walking Tour

8. Málaga: Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater Walking Tour

See the highlights in Málaga with this group walking tour. Follow your guide to the Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater, and Picasso's streets. Listen as your guide tells you more about these sites. Start your tour at the Plaza de La Marina. Stroll to the Renaissance Cathedral of Malaga where your guide will point out details of the cathedral and provide fascinating context for what you see. On the days of mass in the cathedral, the explanations will take place outside the building. Head to the Alcazaba which is built into the sides of Gibralfaro Mountain. Take the elevator to the highest point where you can admire the views of Malaga. Walk to the ancient Roman Theater before heading to the streets where Picasso lived. Marvel at the statue of Picasso and explore Plaza de la Merced, Plaza del Obispo, and Calle Larios with your knowledgeable guide.

Malaga: Tapas Crawl

9. Malaga: Tapas Crawl

Immerse yourself in the rich world of Andalucian tapas with a tour of the most authentic and emblematic tapas bars in Malaga. Eat and live like the locals do as you travel around various bars for a unique gastronomical experience. After meeting your guide, head out on your journey of discovery of Malagaa's historical local bars and hidden bodegas. Visit 5 different tapas bars and sample up to 10-12 delicious local specialties in each one. Learn more about how the city’s rich history and culture have influenced its cuisine, all while connecting with other foodies with the expert help of your guide, who will share the city’s culture with you through its gastronomy.

Málaga: 2-Hour Historical Center & Cathedral Tour

10. Málaga: 2-Hour Historical Center & Cathedral Tour

On this guided tour around the historical center and the Cathedral of Málaga, you will meet at Plaza de la Merced, a square with different uses during its history and connected to liberal policy. In this square, you will see the famous Picasso statue near the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Foundation. During the walking tour, discover the city and the historic origins of Málaga. Walk around the most important places such as Calle Granada and Iglesia de Santiago, Plaza de la Constitución, Pasaje de Chinitas, Calle Larios and Plaza del Obispo. There, you will discover the majesty of the Cathedral of Málaga, the most emblematic monument in the city. The real name of this monument is Catedral de la Encarnación, also known as La Manquita.

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based on 3,491 reviews

Amazing experience, highly recommended! Perfect evening in Malaga: The passion of flamenco combined with a wonderful tapas and wine route around traditional local wineries and bars. The guide definitely made a great job!

Mariela was such a fabulous host, so knowledgable and very enthusiastic about food just like ourselves. Great time had by all.

Anna was knowledgeable, friendly and so fun. It was like a friend guiding you through a beautiful fortress.

Our tour guide was so engaging and amazing at explaining the history of the place! Totally worth it

A great overview of the major historical attractions in Malaga.