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Holidays in Malaga: why plan a stay in Málaga?

Málaga, with its 3,000 years of history, is one of the treasures of the sublime Costa del Sol coastline and region of Andalusia as a whole. Located between the cities of Marbella and Nerja on the southern Spanish coast, it is the main maritime trading post of the region, and served as a crossroads of civilisations throughout Spanish history. Today, with its mild temperatures throughout the year, paradise-like beaches swept by azure waves, unique historical monuments, and vibrant atmosphere from dawn till dusk, dusk till dawn, it is also a fantastic holiday destination. Read on to find our collection of recommendations for things to do or see in Málaga and its surroundings, to enjoy an unforgettable holiday under the Andalusian sun!

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Why visit Málaga?

Málaga and its surroundings are one of the favorite destinations for tourists visiting Spain. Its warm and pleasant climate, its breathtaking panoramas; stunning nature as well as its sumptuous expanses of sand perfect for complete relaxation, make it worth choosing this city for your holidays and letting go. Its thousands of cultural riches and its beauty charm travellers who come to visit. The Costa del Sol, generally driven by the splendor of Málaga, is "the place to be" for a holiday in southern Spain.

 

Balcony of Europe in Malaga

 

When to go to Málaga?

Its temperate climate is ideal to discover the charm of the region. An annual average of 18 degrees makes Málaga and its province attractive throughout the year:

Winter:

The temperature never drops below 0 degrees, which gives a mild and pleasant climate even during the winter season. You can enjoy the Mediterranean air with complete peace of mind. This without the usual tourist crowds.

Spring & Autumn:

Mild temperatures, around 18 degrees set the scene for sumptuous walks along the coast. Perfect for discovering the city and its monuments far from the cold or the blazing heat.

Summer:

Discover the magic of Costa del Sol with its ideal 25-30°C temperature range. Enjoy pristine beaches and charming city streets caressed by the Mediterranean breeze. Whether you're beachcombing or city strolling, this season offers the perfect backdrop for your Spanish adventure.

 

What to do in Málaga?

The sixth most important city in Spain, second in Andalusia and first on the Costa del Sol, Malaga abounds with places to complete a dream holiday under the Spanish sun.

 

What are the most beautiful places in Malaga and its surroundings?

In Málaga, a city teeming with unique and captivating locations, you'll discover unparalleled panoramic vistas. Start with a visit to the renowned La Cueva de Nerja, located just 50 kilometers away, where expansive galleries hold a treasure trove of archaeological wonders. For a serene escape, the Montes de Malaga Natural Park beckons with its lush pine forest and awe-inspiring viewpoints mere minutes from the provincial capital. And don't miss the Botanical-Historical Garden "La Concepción," a sprawling three-hectare oasis considered one of Spain's most beautiful, adorned with verdant landscapes, waterfalls, ponds, and an irresistible bucolic charm. These exceptional sites promise to immerse you in nature's splendor while treating you to unforgettable vistas.

 

Where to go out in the evening in Málaga?

Malaga, much like its vibrant neighbor Marbella, is a city that never sleeps when it comes to nightlife. Here, we've curated a selection of the city's hottest party spots that are sure to make your evenings unforgettable. From the iconic And&en, a renowned nightclub featuring two distinct atmospheres, to Época, where you can time-travel to the Roaring Twenties, and Sala Gold, your ticket to a glamorous night out with ever-changing themes, Malaga has it all. And for the young and the international crowd, don't miss Atlantic, the ultimate destination for intense and unforgettable nights. Malaga's nightlife scene is a thrilling blend of diversity and excitement, promising a memorable party experience you won't want to miss.

 

Ayuntamiento de Malaga

 

What is there to do in Málaga?

In Málaga, a plethora of thrilling activities await. Dive into the heart of nature with canyoning in the scenic Gorges de Zarzalones near the city and Sierra de las Nieves, or rev up the excitement by jet skiing along the dazzling Costa del Sol, just a stone's throw away in Marbella. For a unique blend of climbing and hiking, conquer Via Ferrata along magnificent walls in destinations like Antequera and the Caminito del Rey. And if you crave white-water excitement, set sail on a thrilling rafting adventure through breathtaking gorges. Malaga is your gateway to thrilling experiences and unforgettable landscapes, making it the perfect destination for your dream vacation.

 

What are the must-see places in Malaga?

Culturally and historically rich, the city of Malaga and its region have many places, monuments and museums to visit. 

 

Monuments to see in Málaga

Experience the timeless allure and distinctive marvels of Málaga's monuments. Begin your journey at the Castle of Gilbrafaro, an imposing fortress designed to safeguard the city, and the Alcazaba, where you can revel in a breathtaking panoramic view of the cityscape. Explore the Cathedral of the Incarnation, a Renaissance masterpiece nestled in the heart of the city, boasting a unique aesthetic that is not to be missed. Venture to the Alcazaba, a lavish 11th-century fortress with exquisite architecture that graces the city's skyline, offering a splendid vantage point. Lastly, don't forget to visit the Roman Theater of Málaga, an extraordinary 1st-century amphitheater located at the city's very core, connecting you with its rich history and culture.

Malagueta Bullring

 

Museums to visit in Málaga

Málaga's rich historical tapestry is complemented by a diverse array of museums that infuse cultural richness into the city. At the forefront stands the Picasso Museum, an absolute must-visit, as it pays homage to the birthplace of the artistic genius, Pablo Picasso, in 1881. This cultural gem provides a captivating journey through the life of the renowned painter, showcasing over 230 of his masterpieces. For those enthralled by the art of Flamenco, the Museum of Flamenco Art of la Peña Juan Breva offers an immersive exploration of Flamenco's artistry and its historical significance in Spain and the region. Meanwhile, the Center of Contemporary Art of Málaga resides within a historic edifice, housing an extensive collection dedicated to the realm of contemporary art, offering an opportunity to delve into the ever-evolving landscape of modern artistic expression. Lastly, the Pompidou Center in Málaga, housed in the iconic "Cubo" building since 2015, celebrates 20th-century art with a treasure trove of works by luminaries like Picasso, Miró, Magritte, and Frida Khalo, making it an essential stop for art enthusiasts

 

Where are the best beaches in Malaga?

Nestled amidst the enchanting Costa del Sol, Malaga and its environs boast a plethora of breathtaking beaches that promise an unforgettable time on their sun-kissed shores. Among the finest options are Playa de la Malagueta, a bustling and beloved city beach, conveniently located in the heart of Malaga with a vast expanse of golden sands. For a more tranquil escape, Playa de Pedregalejo, set in the picturesque fisherman's quarter, invites you to stroll along its charming promenade and relish mesmerizing sea views, especially during the enchanting sunsets. Playamar-Bajondillo Beach offers a kilometer-long stretch of golden sands, where you can bask in the glory of the sea and savor Andalusian pescaito specialties at the beachside chiringuitos, all just 15 kilometers from the city center. Finally, for a family-friendly day by the sea, Playa de Puerto Banús awaits in the seaside resort of Marbella, approximately fifty kilometers from Málaga, with its extensive sandy shoreline catering to every member of the family.

Torremolinos, Malaga

 

How to get to Málaga?

Very well served, Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport the city is the busiest international airport in Andalusia, receiving many flights, regular and seasonal, from major cities across Europe, including from the UK. From most major Western European cities, it is within 3 hours by flight away. 

The airport is sits just southwest of Málaga city centre, and it is easy to reach the centre from the airport by taxi, bus, or by train, within 20-30 minutes. 

Where to sleep in Málaga?

Our travel experts continue to unearth beautiful and chic addresses, and negotiate the best prices. in order to offer you the perfect holidays. VeryChic can help you find your ideal accommodations in Málaga, along the Costa del Sol, and in the region of Andalusia.