Discover the best top things to do in Province of Malaga, Spain including Marbella Old Town, Paseo Maritimo, Malaga Cathedral, Alcazaba, Castillo de Gibralfaro, La Carihuela, Benalmadena Pueblo (The Old Village), Castillo de Colomares, Los Boliches, Balcony of Europe.
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4.5 based on 5,392 reviews
This old neighborhood is full of romance, with narrow, winding cobblestone streets: great for evening strolls.
Marbella is not just a glitzy beach town but also an highly historic city dating back to the times of the Moors. The old town is choc full of character with the old fortifications, narrow streets, colorful churches, little chapels, lively squares, and of course many restaurants and shops. Very much worthwhile to go to essentially every day during your Marbella stay.
4.5 based on 613 reviews
A pleasant boardwalk lined with shops, video game arcades, restaurants and cafes.
Wonderful and popular promenade along the sea for walking, biking, running. This is a main feature of Marbella center and if you stay in center city you will really enjoy it. Lots of restaurants line the promenade and you can ride bikes all the way to Puerto Banus and even Estepona. They build on to it every year, one day it will stretch from Estepona to Nerja! If you want to enjoy the Paseo a great place to stay is Sunny Corner Marbella center look it up on your search engine!
4.5 based on 7,733 reviews
A visit to Málaga Cathedral should be on everyone’s list of things to do and see in Málaga! The cost of entry varies according to age and the option you choose but all include headphones with a multilingual guide handset. It is simple to operate and you can follow the planned numbered route around the Cathedral (including the main steps outside) at your own pace. I would suggest you allow at least 90 minutes to wander around and sit to take in the sheer scale of the building and to appreciate the artwork and architecture. A little known option is that there are a couple of tours a day that take you up onto the roof of the cathedral ( you will need to check at the reception desk for the times and plan accordingly .. you then buy a ticket which includes the roof tour). For me this was the highlight of our visit. There are approx 200 stone steps to climb so flat, comfortable shoes are a must but the spectacle 360 degree views over the city of Malaga were well worth it.
4.5 based on 10,852 reviews
Built between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.
This Moorish castle in the centre of Malaga is a must see for any visitor - not only offering unparalleled views over the port, cathedral, park and city but stretching over to the mountains behind. Breathtaking rooms and decoration, the usual fantastic Mozarabic flowing water features complement the week preserved and restored structures - what an elegant and massive fortress. There’s a nice little bar half way up the route and best of all it costs little more than £2 less for concessions.
4.5 based on 5,887 reviews
We got up here using the hop on hop off red bus tour, you can walk up but that didn’t look like much fun. It cost a couple of euros each to get in. All the signs / info is in Spanish so I can’t tell you much about it’s history, there is a small museum in the middle with a variety of exhibits & some fantastic model soldiers to see. We went for the views & were not disappointed. Worth the entrance price for that. Had a beer whilst looking out over the harbour, all very nice. Watch your feet though, some of steps are at really odd heights & some of the cobbles could be “trippers”. Spent a very pleasant hour up here.
4.5 based on 3,719 reviews
Historic neighborhood that used to be the fisherman's district
An easy walk to Benalmadena marina or a longer walk to Torremalinos along a perfectly flat and clean promenade.Shops bars and restaurants along the way with a lovely backstreet full of attractions,call into the Elephant bar for a refreshing drink on a hot day.Have visited this part of the Costa Del Sol 3 times in the last few years for our wedding anniversary and hopefully again in the future.
4.5 based on 2,854 reviews
We have visited the Publo on many occasions and it never seems to change it is still as tranquil as ever.. If you like peace and tranquility this is the place for you.The little white houses with bright flowerpots ,quiet narrow streets is wonderful.The view from the top of the Publo are spectacular,looking down over the coast. There are a few little bars and restaurants so no need to go hungry or thirsty. Can't wait to go back.
4.5 based on 1,188 reviews
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We were staying in Benalmadena Pueblo and this was just a short 15-20 minute walk down hill (but a steep walk back up) from where we were staying.The entrance fee was just €2.00 which was great value and in our opinion was well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 2,294 reviews
The Best Information Website for Los Boliches. If you are looking for a relaxing holiday there is no better place than here, nice and flat, friendly beaches, bars, and restaurants. The transportation by bus and train is very efficient and cheap.
Quite,luxurious very friendly hotel,with excellent cuisine,restaurant menu is truly amazing with a superb range of local and international fare,with chefs on hand to to fulfil any special requests you may have.On arrival you will receive a warm welcome by reception staff,allocated your room,you will then be escorted to your accommodation.There are spa facilities,if you want pampering,or if you just want to relax there more than enough sun loungers available.Enjoy your holiday.
4.5 based on 7,178 reviews
Just meandering around the square lovely tapas bars lovely ice cream, or just sit and watch the world go by A lovely area with some beautiful views And if you are lucky you might catch some of the local entertainment
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