Activities
What to do?
If you’re looking for reliable sunshine, golden beaches, and food that will have you planning your next meal before you’ve even finished chewing, Malaga is the place to be.
There are plenty of things to do in Malaga and while this is a seaside city on the Costa del Sol, it has a lot more to offer than just sunbathing.
Malaga has a fair amount of tourist attractions which includes the Roman Theatre, Alcazaba, Castillo de Gibralfaro, Malaga Cathedral, Picasso Museum, Picasso’s Birthplace, Musio Carmen Thyssen, Interactive Museum of Music, the Plaza de Toros de Malagueta, La Concepcion Botanical & Historical Garden, Museo del Vidrio y Cristal, Museo Revello del Toro, Museo del Cister, Museo de Artes Populares and the Museo del Vino.
Malaga also has a football club. Malaga CF had played in the Spanish Premier League and had also taken part in the so-called Champions League.
Malaga is one of those cities along with Barcelona and Valencia where you can enjoy a real city break, take in the museums, eating at some fine restaurants all the while with the ability to spend lazy days at the beach.
*Upon booking your stay you will receive an information book with all the hotspot of Málaga as well as details regarding the apartment itself*