During this 3 hours tour we are going to discover the old town of Malaga. We are going to visit the main points of the historic center: the Cathedral, the main street of the city, the Atarazanas market, the Constitution square and we will explore its amazing streets and hidden corners that will make you feel like a real malagueño. We will...Read more
Immerse yourself in the exciting history of the city with the Roman Theatre and Malaga Alcazaba Tour.
Learn how this Roman Theatre from the 1st century AD was discovered, and walk through the walls of the best defended medieval fortress on the Iberian Peninsula, the Alcazaba.
Delve into the fascinating history of the Alcazaba of...Read more
Explore one of the most popular monuments in Malaga and Islamic civilization on this 1-hour private tour with skip the line ticket. Walk with official guide through the Islamic Nasrid Palace and visit the stunning gardens and the nice views from the Alcazaba. La Alcazaba is Malaga's most important landmark, and overlooks the city from a hilltop...Read more
Let yourself be conducted by our expert guide through the streets of Málaga, enchanting, andalusian city. Discover the magic light that involves the city, its beaches, along the Mediterranean...Read more
When you visit a city you appreciate that they help you and guide you, that's why our goal is for you to feel like one more person from Malaga and show you all its corners. Do not go crazy looking for information about the city because we will show it to you as if we had known each other all our...Read more
Surely the most representative monument of the city. To penetrate this Arab palace, is to penetrate the heart of Malaga, it is impossible to understand Malaga's history without visiting it.
Witness the invincible power of the Alcazaba! Extensive views of the sea, beautiful details of Muslim architecture, relaxing fountains and gardens…....Read more
¿Estás listo listo para adentrarte en una de las mejores fortalezas de la Edad Media?
La Alcazaba de Málaga, ubicada en la ladera del monte Gibralfaro fue reformada por el rey Badis en el siglo XI para mejorar la antigua fortaleza musulmana del siglo VIII, que yacía sobre los restos de una fortaleza Romana o incluso Fenicia.