6 Ideas For A Different Visit To Malaga

Malaga is known for its climate and its beaches, but the capital of the Costa del Sol hides much more.
6 ideas for a different visit to Malaga

When it comes to traveling and visiting cities, they always recommend the most typical places, but sometimes there are secret corners that are worth discovering. We want you to join us on a different visit to Malaga. We will see some well-known sites and others that are very unique. Are you coming?

A different visit to Malaga

There are many characteristic places in the capital of the Costa del Sol, such as Calle Larios or its Roman theater, but Malaga is full of places full of charm. Let’s get to know them.

1. The Pimpi

El Pimpi winery in Malaga
El Pimpi Winery

More and more tourists are going to visit this place, which although it is not a monument, it is reaching the point that it is, something like a kind of museum. This traditional establishment with Andalusian touches where they exist is a jewel located in one of the arteries of Calle Larios.

What makes it so special? For years it has been the place chosen by celebrities for tapas, something the owners of the place have made clear inside. Its long corridor is full of photographs of the waiters and the owners with well-known characters such as Antonio Banderas, Carmen Thyssen, Piqué and many more.

In addition, as they are manufacturers of their own wine, a peculiar touch in their decoration are the huge barrels,  which the famous used as a blackboard to leave their autographs with a phrase that defines them. El Pimpi is a good place to start our different visit to Malaga.

2. Enter the Alcazaba

Alcazaba of Malaga
Alcazaba of Malaga

There are many who admire the Alcazaba of Malaga from different parts of the city, but few are those who know that you can enter for the modest price of three euros. Although there is nothing remarkable inside, you can learn more about Arab construction.

In addition, you can enjoy incredible views of the city while you go up. And you will have the possibility of taking incredible photos, as it is a place where nature and the stones that compose it harmonize completely.

3. Gibralfaro viewpoint

View of Malaga
View of Malaga

And speaking of views, none is better than what you can get from this place. You just have to follow the signs that take you to the castle that has the same name and which you will reach by going up the right side of the citadel.

Well, in addition to the fact that you will be able to see the Gibralfaro castle, which is inside the citadel, you will be able to stop at this incredible viewpoint from which you will have a clean view of the entire city, its bullring and the sea in the background. characterized by its intense turquoise blue.

4. See the Center Pompidou

Pompidou Center Malaga
Pompidou Center

In addition to the one in Paris, this famous museum has two more locations, and one of them is in Malaga. It is very close to the port, so you will not have difficulty finding it. Visiting it is a real luxury, so we recommend you not to miss it.

But in Malaga there is more. Not many know it, but the city has more than 30 museums of all kinds. So, if when you enter this you dare, a cultural visit is possible. The Picasso Museum, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Wine Museum, the Interactive Music Museum and many more await you here.

5. Ride the Málaga Eye

Malaga Eye
Malaga Eye

Like any coastal city, Malaga offers idyllic landscapes in which sea and nature mix, blue and green, two colors fused harmoniously and to perfection. Can you imagine having a view of this caliber from above?

Well, nothing better to do it than from Málaga Eye. Do you already know the London Eye? Well, this is the same, only in Andalusia. A huge Ferris wheel that will take you to the highest point of Malaga to show you all its charms. Do you have vertigo?

6. See its cathedral

Malaga Cathedral
Malaga Cathedral

It is true that it is not as famous as Seville, but Malaga Cathedral has a special charm for one reason: it is in Malaga. Or at least that’s what the people of Malaga say, who boast of their city. By the way, they affectionately call it “la manquita” because one of its towers was never finished.

An unfinished but wonderful cathedral. Admission costs six euros and includes a museum space called Ars Málaga. And for little more you can go up to the decks. Do you dare to try? A finishing touch for this different visit to Malaga.

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