Que ver en MÁLAGA en 2 días. GUÍA de VIAJE. España

Beaches, sunny days, a lot of history in its streets, and an impressive gastronomic offer are not expected in Malaga. We will take you on a tour of the essentials of this city. Travel companions continue with this guide to visit Spain, welcome to Malaga! We

Told them in the videos of Almería, that from Barcelona we had flown to Malaga airport, and there we had rented the car to start the tour that would take us to various places in the south of Spain. Today we are going to enjoy this beautiful city that welcomed us in full sun.

What to see in two days in Malaga capital? let’s start! The itinerary that we will mark here is to do it in two days, but if you have only one, you will have to adapt it and leave only the essential ones. We begin with a walk along Calle Larios.

It is the most important commercial street and promenade in the city, the number of tourists we see on it is impressive. It dresses up for Christmas, in the month of October when we went, they were already preparing all the lighting for the occasion.

The street begins in the Plaza de la Constitución where we find the Fuente de Génova. Here is also the Café Central, one of the most emblematic places in the city. As always, we never tire of repeating that when you arrive in a city you may

Be a bit lost as to where to start, or how to know its history, and we recommend, as so many other times, to make that first encounter with that new city ​​with a

Free tour, we also always tell you that it is only the beginning, that it is not that with them you cover everything you have to see, but they are always a very good option. For those who do not know, they are

Walking tours where the guide will take you on a tour of about two hours around the city, and after finishing you will leave a tip according to what you liked the tour. You can make the reservation

Online in advance and then you will join the tour on the chosen day at the indicated time. On this tour of its streets, surrounded by many people, enjoying its bars, its shopping trips, and the good weather, we come to another must-see in Malaga: its cathedral.

The Cathedral of the Incarnation of Malaga, located opposite the Plaza del Obispo, is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance works in Andalusia. Its construction process began in 1525 and ended in 1782, although in an inconclusive way,

Lacking the construction, among other things, of the second tower, which has given it the nickname of “one-armed”. It is worth visiting its interior, although the exterior is already wonderful to see. The schedule

For the cultural visit is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Monday to Saturday and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, the cost of admission is 6 euros. As I always tell you, the prices and visit data change over time, so you will always find updated information on the blog, this

Data goes both for this video and for others you are watching while you are planning your trips. In the Plaza del Obispo we find the Episcopal Palace, you can visit its interior, in it there is an art collection, the cost of admission is four euros.

We continue the walk, we will direct our steps towards the Roman Theater. Later in the video I am going to show you the hotel where we stayed, as we always do, we show you the hotel, what we got, the area in which it is located, but now we continue with the tour.

Upon arrival you will get the view of the Alcazaba with the Roman Theater at its feet. But before entering the theater we will go to a little corner between the cinema and the theater that as a tourist you will like to discover, we find here the classic poster of

The city to be photographed and take home the memory of our time in the city. The Roman Theater of Malaga is the main preserved vestige of the Roman presence in the city, it was built in the early years of the 1st century AD

Admission is free and the hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday, and on Sundays until 4:00 p.m. And from here we will visit the two must-sees of Malaga. If you only have one day do not miss these visits, they are the Alcazaba, and the Gibralfaro Castle.

Let’s start by obtaining the tickets, which you will do in the vending machines that you will find at the entrance of the Alcazaba. You have two ticket options, just the citadel, or combined citadel and Gibralfaro castle, saving something on this last option if you plan

To visit both, it also saves us the queue at the ticket office that we find when we arrive at the castle, since by having the ticket already taken was just present it and pass. The citadel is from the Muslim period, it is located at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro

Where the Arab defensive castle is located, to which it was linked by a corridor protected by walls, called the Coracha. It was built between 1057 and 1063, according to Muslim historians at the request of the Berber Taifa King of Granada, Badis.

The ticket price is €3.50 for the Alcazaba alone, or the combined ticket, as we said, with the Gibralfaro castle, €5.50. Entrance to the citadel is free on Sundays after 2:00 p.m. Visiting hours are from 9 am to 6 or 8 pm depending on the season of the year. The recommendation is that you

Visit it first thing in the morning, at nine o’clock when it opens to find few people, because both the Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro Castle are places with a lot of people, and then in the morning we know that they always take a little while to arrive. tourists,

And there we have those impressive monuments, practically for ourselves, and we can take some nice photos, we can enjoy it more, walk, have the views more calmly. We dedicated a lot of time to this tour, the walk through the Alcazaba with the sound of

Water that accompanies you and the beautiful views of the coast make you want to continue enjoying it. If you like the tours of this type of Arab constructions, we leave you in the description the one we did for the Alcazaba of Almería.

And after this beautiful walk, in our case we started walking up to the Gibralfaro Castle. The Gibralfaro Castle is another of the must-sees in the city of Malaga. You have two ways to get to it, you can do it on foot or by bus. By bus: it is the

Most comfortable way since the ascent demands a bit of physical effort. It is bus number 35 and it has a frequency approximately every 30 minutes, the cost is €1.50, for more information as always I leave it on the blog. Then you can walk down if you prefer since the descent will be

Easier. Although we did not take it into account among the options, it goes without saying that you can also get in the car if you already have it in the city, above you have a small parking lot

To leave it. And finally walking, this is the way we did it, it is a bit tiring but first you get to a viewpoint with very nice views, and then you access the castle, it takes about 20-30 minutes walking always uphill, remember to wear comfortable shoes and water.

The ticket price for the castle is €3.50, but as we already told you, you can get the ticket combined with the citadel for €5.50. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 8 p.m. depending on the season. Gibralfaro Castle is located

On the mount of the same name, it is a Muslim fortress built in the 14th century AD to house soldiers and control access to the capital both by land and by sea, and as support for the Alcazaba, by which it was linked by the Coracha.

The Coracha de la Alcazaba was a construction made up of two parallel walls creating a corridor between them, its function was to unite the Alcazaba with the Gibralfaro Castle, the building was designed for the safe passage of troops from one fortification to another.

As you will see in the images, the star on this walk are the views, the best in the city. And you will also see that as the hour has advanced there are already much more tourists, when

We reached the top there was a considerable queue at the ticket office to access the castle. Many people choose to make this visit first, arriving by bus, and then just starting the descent on foot and visiting the Alcazaba, there are different options for doing this tour.

And now changing the course of the visits we go to the bay of Malaga, the promenade and the Malagueta. What are we going to see here? On a walk along the coast we will see the famous Playa de la Malagueta,

The lighthouse, the Farola de Málaga with all the restaurants that are on the way, it is a very relaxed walk both to savor in a beach bar typical sea food such as sardine skewers, to take a bath and sunbathe on its beaches.

There are no more recommendations for this route than to enjoy it and do it at the time you like to take advantage of the sun, if it coincides with noon, making a stop to eat can be a very good option. Remember that all these options should be divided into at least two

Days, if you have more, the better, but at least two to be able to do everything calmly. And leaving this coastal promenade behind, we return our steps towards the city and go to its market, Mercado Central de Atarazanas.

You know, if you have seen in the other videos, that I love visiting markets, so now we are going to one of the most iconic markets in Malaga, the Central Market of Atarazanas. This site is a must in Malaga, the site has several bars and restaurants

Where you can enjoy the flavors, textures, and colors of Malaga cuisine. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed on Sundays. What is known today as the most important food market in Malaga, in its

Beginnings was the main Nasrid shipyard in the area at the time of Mohamed V. From that shipyard only the arch of the main façade remains, declared as Important monument of great historical and artistic influence. You can find stalls that offer excellent meats, cheeses, fish, and fresh seafood from different

Fishing areas, seasonal fruits, spices, which make a wonderful gift to the senses. The market has several bars and restaurants where you can make a stop to enjoy Malaga’s gastronomy. Speaking of gastronomy, we go to a couple of places to eat or have

A drink in the city, the first is the El Pimpi bar. It was founded in 1971, its name refers to the figure of the Pimpi, a popular character from Malaga who helped the crews and passengers of the ships that arrived at the port of the city.

Currently the winery is a meeting point for famous people from Malaga and visitors, a picturesque place to visit. And the other place we’re going to go is to a winery, Antigua Casa de Guardia. Founded in 1840, it is a typical tavern, located in the main alameda, where you can try some

Wines and find that they still count what you consume with chalk on the counter, as in the old days. A more than picturesque place. Before continuing the tour of the city, and seeing some more places to visit, I will tell you about the chosen hotel.

It was the Carlos V Málaga, with a good central location from where you can walk to everything we have seen. It is very simple, it has parking almost in front if you go by car, the double room without breakfast in October cost us €75.

As breakfast was not included, we always did it nearby and not at the hotel. , so we can’t say how it is. It was our choice but you have a lot of hotels in the city.

The painter Pablo Picasso was from Malaga, we find in the city, more precisely in the Plaza de la Merced, his house. It can be visited, the hours are from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and the cost of admission to the house is three euros and adding the exhibition hall four euros.

Also visit the Plaza de la Merced, which is very beautiful. And we also find in the city the outstanding Picasso Museum, the visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 p.m., or 8 p.m., depending on the season, and the cost of admission is 9 euros, I leave

More information on the blog for all the visits named here. Following in the footsteps of Picasso, you can also visit the Church of Santiago Apostol, the place where he was baptized, and take the opportunity to

See the interior of it, which is the oldest church in Malaga, and apart from that it is very, very beautiful. The tour of Malaga can continue visiting bars and restaurants, which are many and very good. Travel companions, we hope that this guide to prepare the visit to the city of Malaga has been

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índice:
00:00 Qué vamos a visitar en Málaga
01:20 Calle Larios y Plaza de la Constitución
03:17 Catedral y Plaza del Obispo
05:35 Teatro Romano
07:11 Alcazaba de Málaga
11:06 Castillo de Gibralfaro
14:12 Malagueta y Paseo Marítimo
16:40 Mercado de Atarazanas
19:52 Bar el Pimpi y Antigua Casa de Guardia
22:08 Nuestro hotel
23:12 Pablo Picasso

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22 Comments

  1. Muy bonito pero me interesa también conocer el tema gastronomía malagueña un poco más a fondo. Me faltó eso. Y más vida nocturna tb para saber el ambiente de la ciudad costera malagueña

  2. Yo veo muchos videos de viajes y de todos, tu manera de hablar y contar todo me agradó mucho. Es relajado y acogedor sin ser aburrido.

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