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Málaga: 3-Hour Complete Walking Tour with Tickets

1. 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.

Malaga: 3 Hour Historical Segway Tour

2. Malaga: 3 Hour Historical Segway Tour

Begin your tour on the main shopping street, Calle Larius. Then visit the old Gothic cathedral, pass by the Pablo Picasso Museum and learn about the ancient Moorish fortress Alcazaba. Journey all the way up to the Gibralfaro Castle and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. After a short break visit Plaza de Torros, a bullfighting arena and glide along the seaside Malagueta. Then cruise along the main city avenue through the city park to the Sea Square. As you explore, your friendly and experienced guide will share the most interesting facts about the city with you. This tour is a great opportunity to not only explore the sights of the city but to also learn about the rich history of Malaga. 

Private Excursion: Uncover Málaga's Best Sights and Surronds

3. Private Excursion: Uncover Málaga's Best Sights and Surronds

The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel or any location on the Costa del Sol. We start with a short introduction to the city and its modern part at Plaza de la Marina Málaga, followed by a panoramic tour with several stops at Mijas and Benalmádena on the Costa del Sol. We visit the Parque de Málaga, a beautiful park with exotic flora, and the Mercado de Atarazanas, a 19th-century market for fresh produce and tapas. Next, we take a drive on the Mediterranean highway to explore the province of Malaga and nearby coastal towns, with a stop at Mijas ( Bullring and museum of mijas included) for the stunning view of the Mediterranean and the option of a donkey tour. We visit the Stupa of Enlightenment, a Buddhist monument for peace and harmony, and a perfect spot for photography. Returning to Malaga, we visit the view point of Gibralfaro castle and walk down to the city to explore the Alcazaba from outside, a palatial fortification from the Hammudid dynasty and the best-preserved alcazaba in Spain. Adjacent to the entrance are the remnants of a Roman theater dating back to the 1st century BC. We then visit from outside the Fundacion Picasso - Museo Natal and the Castillo de Colomares monument in Benalmádena. We offer free time for shopping or lunch, with a maximum of two hours, and we are flexible with the tour's timing in Atarazanas Market.

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What people are saying about Alcazaba of Antequera

Overall rating

4.8 / 5

based on 76 reviews

Very good experience. We ended up very happy with the tour. The Onat guide is very good, he tries to adapt to the tastes and interests of each group. He taught us a lot of history without making it heavy and giving us time to take photos or rest. We would repeat without a doubt.

Great tour guide, with lots of passion for history, especially history of art. There was a lot of walking in the full heat (little shade) though, so comfortable shoes are an absolute must. We think the tour could have been done in less than 3 hours though.

Our guide Fedor was great. Very friendly and knowledgeable of Spain, Malaga and the areas we visited. We covered the city and the beaches. Worth the price.

It was realy nice the tour. It's good to know a lot of things about Málaga history. Tour guide (Onat?) was very nice and speak with very passion

What a fun way to explore the city and learn about the history in the process! Ando is very knowledgeable and accommodating!