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Malaga Bike Tour - Old Town, Marina & Beach
640 ReviewsTour the historic city of Malaga by bike and discover the area's most beautiful locations. Visit Picasso’s birthplace, a fresh market, and much more. Take a lovely ride by the beach.
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Highlights
- Tour the seaside city of Malaga on 2 wheels
- Cycle through the port Muelle Uno
- See Picasso's birthplace
- Take a gentle ride along the lovely beach promenade
- Visit the graffiti neighborhood and check out the beautiful artworks
Description
This bike tour of Malaga heads off from the central Plaza de la Marina for a 3-hour ride around the city’s main attractions. Riding with a fun and professional guide, benefit from personalized service as you get to know the city. And don't worry, Malaga's roads and paths are lovely and flat, making for easy riding. Suitable for all ages, stop every few hundred meters for sightseeing and to rest your legs. While you ride, your guide will show you the historic details of Malaga and tell you fascinating facts about the day-to-day life of this busy seaside city. See symbolic places such as the Castle Gibralfaro and the fresh market Atarazanas, and enjoy riding along the lovely beach promenade facing the Mediterranean Sea.Includes
Bicycle GuideImportant Information
- It is highly recommended that you reserve this tour in advance
- Suitable for all ages, you will stop every few hundred meters for sightseeing and to rest your legs.
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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund-
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