10 Things to Do in Mijas Pueblo That You Shouldn't Miss

October 29, 2017 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Mijas Pueblo, Spain including Adventure Rider Centre, Los Boliches, Tuk Tuk Spain, Garden of Eagles (Jardin de Las Aguilas), Centro de Artes Mijas, Benalmadena Pueblo (The Old Village), Paseo Maritimo Promenade, Museo Historico-Etnologico, Plaza de la Constitucion, Sould Park.
Restaurants in Mijas Pueblo

1. Adventure Rider Centre

Apartado De Correos 142, 29650 Mijas Pueblo, Mijas, Spain +34 663 13 30 15
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5 based on 150 reviews

Adventure Rider Centre

Reviewed By Adrian L

Anyone thinking of adventure riding should visit this place, everything is taken care of, kazz and Bazz are absolute professionals and regardless of your ability you will love your experience leaving you wanting more, the bikes and kit are the best and most maintained I've ever seen, the advice given is priceless every step of the way. Can't wait to come back, I suppose that's why the world's champions in this field use these guy's,

2. Los Boliches

Calle Poeta Salvador Rueda 75, 29640 Fuengirola, Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Los Boliches

Reviewed By Holidaygranny2013 - Horsham, United Kingdom

I love love love Los Boliches. I stay her for three weeks in Feb/ March every year. It’s safe, clean, and easy to get to from AGP on the train. The paseo is great for a jog or a more leisurely walk at any time of the day. My favourite time is early morning, watching the sun come up when the fishing boats are just going in. Usually I have great weather, but this year was a bit mixed, but I missed the snow at home so what’s not to like.
From the Castillo in Fuengirola to the end of the paseo at Carvajal there are dozens of lovely beach restaurants, and hundreds more in Los Boliches and in Fuengirola.
If you rent a car it’s a great jumping off point for Granada Córdoba and Sevilla and there are buses from Fuengirola to Marbella Estapona Mijas and Ronda. A drive up to the lakes at El Chorro takes you though some lovely towns and villages, and the train goes into Malaga Centro and from Malaga main station you can take the AVE to Madrid.
I have visited Los Boliches in every month except July and August when it’s too hot for me. Give it a go , I’m sure you’ll love it. The beach is beautiful and clean and Los Boliches is much quieter than Fuengirola.

3. Tuk Tuk Spain

Avda. del Compas, 29650 Mijas Pueblo, Mijas, Spain
Excellent
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5 based on 435 reviews

Tuk Tuk Spain

Tuk Tuk Spain offers guided tours in Mijas in 100% electric fun vehicles. The Tuk Tuk is silent, clean and 100% ecological and lets you discover Mijas from a different point of view. You can choose from three different routes which last between 25-45 minutes, but we can also custom build a route for you. You can find us next to the miniature museum Carromato Max, just 150 meters from the tourist office and 200 meters from the bus and taxi stop in Mijas Pueblo.

Reviewed By Susan S - Malaga, Spain

Although the tour itself is great I was shocked at lack of respect for other road users. The driver seemed to think everyone else's should get out of their way! Total lack of courtesy for other road users. Bad image for locals and visitors alike.

4. Garden of Eagles (Jardin de Las Aguilas)

Benalmadena, Spain +34 952 56 82 39
Excellent
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Garden of Eagles (Jardin de Las Aguilas)

Birds of Prey center

Reviewed By SBarnesDarlington_UK - Darlington, UK

If you are staying in the Benalmadena area & you have no problem with cable cars/ heights do not miss this attraction. Excellent from start to finish. The staff are very knowledgeable & the commentator/falconer is witty and entertaining, explaining everything in perfect English. We had a snack in the restaurant & we bought a souvenir photo (no pressure) & we didn't feel ripped off at all. Great value for money. Thanks to all staff. You are doing a great job of conserving & breeding such beautiful birds.

5. Centro de Artes Mijas

Calle de la Virgen de la Pena con Avenida del Compas y C/. Malaga, 29650 Mijas Pueblo, Mijas, Spain +34 669 05 02 54
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4.5 based on 297 reviews

Centro de Artes Mijas

Reviewed By loveengland1 - London, United Kingdom

We got a walking map from the tourist information and just followed it through. It was a very enjoyable walk with a little bit of details. We saw lots of Christmas trees made with different recycled materials like water bottles and coffee capsules. Nice to see that there’s a strong sense of communities working together here.
The zig zag cliff top garden paths were lined with beautiful plants and fantastic scenery. A nice day out.

6. Benalmadena Pueblo (The Old Village)

Benalmadena, Spain
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Benalmadena Pueblo (The Old Village)

Reviewed By MSH-Sussex - Eastbourne, United Kingdom

If you want to get away from the largely modern coastline with high rise apartment blocks and hotels to a more traditional Spanish environment, then make sure you visit the Pueblo. Largely intact as a traditional Andalusian village, it has a surprisingly high number of very good restaurants and cafes. And the views from the high point of the church are fabulous.

7. Paseo Maritimo Promenade

Fuengirola, Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 293 reviews

Paseo Maritimo Promenade

Reviewed By Tony S - Torquay, United Kingdom

Came here from 3rd-10th Dec, loved the fact the Spanish come out out with their families at 9pm ish. Proper Spanish culture even though the place is crawling with Brits! Well worth a visit with the family or as a couple.

8. Museo Historico-Etnologico

Plaza Libertad De La, 29650, Mijas, Spain +34 952 59 03 80
Excellent
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Museo Historico-Etnologico

Reviewed By hlpendula - Wisbech, United Kingdom

Only 1 euro entrance with loads of history of the agriculture and peoples of Mijas through the ages. Displays of the different machinery and methods used as well ashistorical photos.

9. Plaza de la Constitucion

Mijas Pueblo, Mijas, Spain
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4 based on 355 reviews

Plaza de la Constitucion

Reviewed By Paul B - Maastricht, The Netherlands

The Plaza de la Constitucion is a little square right in the middle of this charming hilltop town. Not to be mixed up with the larger Plaza Virgin de la Pena near the car park and tourist office.
In fact, the size of the square is not much more than a tennis court, but there are many little shops and restaurants. Nice Fountain in the middle of the square with some benches to sit down, relax and watch the local street life.
The road up at SW-side will lead you to the bullfight ring and the church of the Immaculada Concepcion.

10. Sould Park

Paseo Maritimo Rey de Espana 40, 29640 Fuengirola, Spain +34 900 373 189
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

Sould Park

Reviewed By Wmffra - Llanrwst, United Kingdom

This place is very good if you have children under about 8 years old. There is plenty for them to do and is reasonably priced.

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