2 Muelle Uno Waterfront promenade with shops, restaurants, and sea views. Easy flat walking. Maps Read More
3 Roman Theatre 2,000-year-old Roman theatre — visible from the street, no entry needed. Free to visit. Maps Read More
4 Alcazaba 11th-century Moorish fortress with beautiful gardens and arches. There's an elevator on C/ Guillén Sotillo — no need to climb the hill. Maps Read More
6 Iglesia Santiago Apóstol Oldest church in Malaga (15th century), built on the site of a former mosque. This is where Picasso was baptized. Mudéjar-Gothic style. Maps Read More
7 Malaga Cathedral Renaissance cathedral with one missing tower — hence the nickname "The One-Armed Lady." You can go up on the roof for incredible views. Maps Read More
8 Palacio Episcopal Stunning mustard and crimson Baroque facade — right across from the cathedral. Hard to miss. Maps Read More
9 Calle Larios Main pedestrian shopping street with beautiful architecture on both sides. Malaga's "Fifth Avenue." Maps Read More
10 Mercado de Atarazanas Central market housed in a 14th-century Moorish shipyard. Amazing stained glass window. Great for snacking and people-watching. Open mornings only — closes around 2–3pm. Maps Read More
11 Taberna Antigua Casa de Guardia Oldest bar in Malaga — sweet local wines served from barrels since 1840. They chalk your tab right on the bar top. Maps Read More