Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, or simply looking to relax in the sun, Emilie and Rodolphe will be able to suggest tailor-made activities, adapted to your preferences. Explore the fascinating museums that contain the artistic soul of the city, or delve into the lively alleys to find the best places to taste Andalusian culinary delights.
Want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city? Let us guide you to the hidden treasures around Malaga. From picturesque villages perched in the mountains to unspoiled beaches bordered by the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean, each suggestion is an invitation to discovery.
With their infectious passion for the region, Emilie and Rodolphe will show you the way to an authentic and memorable adventure. Make your stay in Malaga a unique experience, thanks to their expert advice and keen sense of hospitality.
Highlights:
Malaga Hammam Al Ándalus immerse yourself in a world of relaxation and revitalization where age-old rituals of purification and body care transport you on an unforgettable sensory journey. Discover the luxurious facilities inspired by Moorish architecture, where every detail is designed to create an atmosphere of serenity and well-being.
Picasso Museum Malaga offers a captivating journey into the life and work of one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century. Immerse yourself in the rich canvas of Picasso's artistic evolution, from his formative years to his revolutionary masterpieces. Explore the museum's extensive collection, which includes paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints spanning Picasso's prolific career. Delve into interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations that offer insights into the artist's creative process and the historical context in which his art flourished.
Alcazaba y Castillo de Gibralfaro Delve into the remains of the Alcazaba, a majestic Moorish fortress perched atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the city. Explore its interior courtyards, lush gardens and impressive architecture, a testament to the ingenuity of Moorish art and engineering. Then, wander the ramparts of Gibralfaro, another fortress perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of Malaga and its picturesque coastline. Learn about the military and cultural history of these iconic monuments through interactive exhibits, guided tours and special events. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast or simply looking for spectacular views, Malaga’s Alcazaba and Gibralfaro invite you to an immersive experience of Andalusia’s past splendor.
Malaga Central Market of Atarazanas immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of this centuries-old market, where the captivating aromas, vibrant colours and exquisite flavours transport you to a world of authentic Andalusian gastronomy. Explore the stalls brimming with fresh local produce, from seafood to juicy fruits and aromatic spices, offering a feast for the senses. Admire the building’s remarkable architecture, harmoniously blending Moorish, Gothic and Renaissance elements, testifying to Malaga’s rich and diverse history. Discover the cultural events, culinary tastings and art exhibitions that regularly enliven this iconic venue, offering an immersive experience into the heart of Malaga’s daily life.
La Concepción Botanical-Historical Garden immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this historic botanical garden, where an impressive collection of exotic plants, colourful flowers and majestic trees invite you to explore its winding paths. Discover an astonishing variety of flora from all corners of the world, carefully cultivated in this garden since its creation in the 19th century. Admire the elegant architecture of the pavilions, fountains and ponds scattered throughout the garden, offering shady refuges and picturesque viewpoints. Soak up the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the garden, where the song of birds and the murmur of water create a soothing natural symphony. Take part in guided tours, botanical workshops and cultural events that enrich the garden experience, offering moments of learning and relaxation for visitors of all ages.
El caminito del rey: The "Caminito del Rey", located in the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes natural area, is located in the centre of the province of Malaga, less than 60 km from the capital, bordered to the north by the Serranía de Ronda and the Llanos de Antequera. and to the south by the Guadalhorce Valley and the historic region of Campo de Cámara.