Welcome to Malaga



Malaga, a jewel on the Costa del Sol, is a city full of history, culture and natural beauty. With an enviable Mediterranean climate, golden beaches and an impressive historical heritage, Malaga is the ideal destination for all types of travelers. From its bustling streets full of life to its quiet historic corners, Malaga offers a unique and unforgettable experience

History and Culture



Malaga is a city with a rich history dating back almost 3,000 years. Founded by the Phoenicians, it has been home to Romans, Arabs and Christians, all of whom have left their mark on its architecture and culture. Some of the historical highlights include:

The Alcazaba: This 11th century Moorish fortress offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea. Its gardens and courtyards are a testament to the sophistication of Andalusian architecture.
Roman Theater: Located at the foot of the Alcazaba, this 1st century BC theater is a fascinating reminder of Malaga's Roman past.
Malaga Cathedral: Known as "La Manquita" because of its unfinished south tower, this Renaissance and Baroque cathedral is one of the city's most emblematic monuments.



Malaga is also a destination for art lovers. The city is home to several internationally renowned museums:

Picasso Museum: Dedicated to Malaga's most famous artist, the museum features an extensive collection of his works, offering a complete overview of his artistic evolution.
Centro Pompidou Malaga: An extension of the famous Parisian museum, this contemporary art center presents temporary and permanent exhibitions of modern artists.
Museo Carmen Thyssen: This museum houses a remarkable collection of Spanish art, with special emphasis on the 19th and early 20th centuries.



Malaga is a vibrant city with a cultural agenda full of events and festivities throughout the year. Some of the highlights are:

Feria de Málaga: One of the largest fairs in Spain, held in August, where the city is filled with music, dance and color.
Semana Santa (Holy Week): With spectacular processions that reflect the deep religious and cultural tradition of Malaga.
Malaga Film Festival: An internationally renowned event celebrating Spanish and Latin American cinema.