Malaga: Walking Tour of Must-See Attractions
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Discover Malaga's history and artistic legacy on a walking tour, exploring landmarks like the Malaga Museum, Roman Theater, Malaga Cathedral, Alcazaba, and sites linked to Picasso.
Highlights
- Feel a profound sense of wonder and nostalgia in one of Europe's oldest cities
- Witness the archaeological remains of the Roman Theater of ancient Malaga
- See the Church of Santiago, the oldest in Málaga, where Picasso was baptized
- Walk down Calle Larios, the city's most emblematic and elegant pedestrian street
- Get lots of valuable insights from your guide about other things to do in Malaga
Description
Start your walking tour in the city center, immersing yourself in the rich past and vibrant present of Malaga. Admire the grandeur of Malaga Cathedral and pass by the Malaga Museum, housing the Fine Arts and Archaeology museums.
Explore the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Moorish fortress, and marvel at the Roman Theater, a historic gem from the 1st century BC. Visit the Church of Santiago, a significant Christian temple erected in 1490, and wander through Plaza de la Merced, where Picasso spent his childhood days.
Finally, stroll along Calle Larios, one of the best known and busiest streets in the historic center of Malaga, and soak up its lively culture and dazzling market.
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