Description
Points of Interest
- El Castillo de Gibralfaro
- Malaga Cathedral
- Alcazaba
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Experience the charm of Malaga on a narrated drive that offers photo opportunities, and historic sites. You'll see El Castillo de Gibralfaro, an old Moorish fortress with stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean. Along the way, you'll snap a photo or two of La Malagueta, Malaga's bullring that seats over 15,000 aficionados. A short walk takes you to the Plaza de la Merced, where you'll take a short stroll to the Roman theater and Picasso's Birth House. Next, you'll visit the Alcazaba, with several impressive Moorish gates in the main buildings, and charming gardens and patios. After a short drive, you'll arrive at the Malaga Cathedral. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries on the site of a mosque, it boasts a unique blend of styles, featuring a Baroque facade, a Gothic floor, a superb Renaissance altar and magnificent Baroque choir stalls.
Special Notes:
Tour groups are not allowed inside the Cathedral or churches during mass services. Entry will be allowed on an individual basis to view the interior quietly and reverently; guides will explain the cathedral from the outside.On Sundays many stores are closed in Malaga. Malaga Cathedral is open on Sundays however during mass services only individual visits are accepted. Guide will explain the Cathedral from the outside.
Use of an audio headset (included) will enhance your tour experience.
Child Price:
12 years & underDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.