Get ready to explore the heart of Andalucia with our range of curated Malaga sightseeing tours and tickets. Stretching along the Malaga province, the Costa del Sol is one of the most popular Malaga attractions. In the south of Spain, it is an autonomous community of Andalusia comprising the coastal towns and communities along the Mediterranean coastline of the Málaga province and the eastern edge of the Cádiz province. The area's mild climate is ideal for enjoying the beaches and a wide variety of outdoor activities year-round. You can spend leisurely hours in the vast expanse of beaches that dot this area. The Western Costa del Sol is highly developed in terms of both property and infrastructure and it attracts an important percentage of Spain's international tourism. You can also take day tours or trips from Malaga to explore Seville, Marbella and Mijas.
Visiting Malaga depends on whether you are happiest joining the crowds or when it's much quieter? Malaga enjoys 300 days on average of sunshine, so whether it's summer or winter, either time can be you'll enjoy the sun. Generally, summer is the busiest time, so if you are after a quieter life, November is the perfect month. The days may be shorter, but the crowds are less.
Malaga is a very walkable town; its centre is very compact and easy to navigate. It is worth taking the hop-on hop-off bus tour to see the sights and get your bearings so that you can then explore further on foot. Or, if you have the energy, Malaga boasts some 28km of cycling lanes, so hiring a bike is great to explore. You could even hire a Segway as an alternative mode. You'll also find a comprehensive public transport system if none of the above fits with your schedule.
The most popular attractions in Malaga include the Alcazaba, the historic center, the Cathedral of Malaga, the Roman Theatre, Atarazanas Market, Botanical Garden of La Concepción, Roman Theatre, Malaga Park and the Picasso Museum.
There are numerous gorgeous beaches in Malaga, such as Playa de la Malagueta, Playa del Palo, and Playa de Burriana.
Exciting day trip options from Malaga include exploring the nearby cities of Granada, Seville, and Cordoba, as well as visiting the delightful hillside village of Mijas.
Malaga is a safe city to walk around during the day or at night. You should take the usual precautions, especially in such a tourist-friendly destination as pickpockets do operate. For emergencies, contact 112.
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