Monumental Tour

Discover the history and key places of Malaga on our most complete tour. The visit will pass through the main monuments and includes the interior visit of the Alcazaba (Muslim castle) and our Cathedral. 

Discover our history, culture and monuments

On our half-day visit, we will walk for 4 hours to the most important highlights of Malaga, in addition to entering the two most emblematic and visited monuments, our Cathedral and the Alcazaba, a defensive Muslim palatial fortress.

Explore our cathedral, the problems in its construction, the parts that were never built, its imposing interior, a spectacular baroque choir made mainly by the maestro Pedro de Mena, and much more.

Continuing through the Alcazaba, a fortress full of secrets of life inside, of details of engineering unique in Europe and architecture, and of the intrigues in the caliphal courts, of memories of the great battle for Malaga in 1487 where the Catholic Monarchs attack a city which is considered impregnable.

 

We will complete our Monumental Malaga Private Tour with a walking route through the city and the rest of its main monuments counted from abroad. From Calle Marqués de Larios, to the birthplace of Picasso and the figure of the painter, passing through our Roman theater, stories about our Phoenician founders, our Jewish quarter, and much more

This visit, like all the ones we offer, is customizable, if you want to add the entrance to a museum, add or take time away from it, or have your own idea, do not hesitate to contact us.

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Meeting point:

Plaza de la Constitución (Constitución´s square). Beside the fountain.

  • If you are staying in a hotel/apartment in the city center, the pick up for this tour is available for free. If you don´t know if your hotel is in the area of the city center, please contact us, we will be happy to help.

Plaza de la Constitución is the most centrical and emblematic square in Málaga´s city center. Belongs to the pedestrian área of our city, located between Marqués de Larios Street and Granada St. 

How to identify our guide? The guide will be waiting for you next to the fountain with a name tag. 

Cruise ship passengers:

Plaza de la Marina, next to the tourist information point.

The recommended meeting point is Plaza de la Marina (Cruise ship shuttles generally stop next to the square). A taxi from the cruise terminal to Plaza de la Marina costs around € 10.

* If you want to be picked up at the cruise terminal, contact us at info@exploramalaga.com.

How to identify the guide?

The guide will be waiting by the fountain with an identification with his name and the sign “Explora Malaga”.

What will we see?

Plaza de la Constitución
Its name and even the square itself has changed a lot lately, becoming pedestrian on 2002. As a curious fact, the fountain is not in the middle of the square, the reason, the huge amount of public events and celebration. Undoubtedly the most emblematic square of Málaga.

Calle Marqués de Larios
Inaugurated on 1891, its modern design and location, connecting the city centre with the port, made Málaga neighbours to fall in love with it right away. Just as Plaza de la  Constitución, it became pedestrian on 2002. Mainly a shopping área, it’s one of the most expensive areas to rent a shop in Málaga.

Cathedral of Málaga
Built between 1528 and 1782, a mixture of styles that goes from Gothic to even some neoclassic architectural elements. It´s also remarkable that the cathedral was actually never finished, being the lack of its South tower the most significant incomplete part. Taking the nickname of La Manquita (the English translation would be something like ¨the one-armed lady¨)

Calle San Agustín
Called the Knights Street after the reconquest of Malaga because of the amount of people from the cavalry that started living there, the name changed to San Agustin because of a nearby monastery from the Augustinian order. Among others, we´ll discover Buenavista´s palace, a building from 16th century that contains the main Picasso museum of Málaga.

Bodega el Pimpi
At the heart of Málaga, is hard to explain the importance of El Pimpi for our city. An historical building, a winery, a restaurant, a museum, a meeting point for malagueños and visitors, a place which gathers  together culture and gastronomy, tradition and trendiness.

Teatro romano
Our roman theatre was built on 1st century. buried by the Muslims, stayed underground until 1951, time when Malagueños discovered it. Originally with capacity for 1.200 people and covered by marble, the theatre was used to do performances, operas but also votes  such as referendums of roman´s public life.

Alcazaba
Alcazaba is a muslim fortress,  its construction ended on 1026 b.c. A military building but a palace too, being the central office of the city muslim government. On 1931, Alcazaba was declared an historic and artistic monument of real cultural interest by the Spanish government followed by  several restorations over the 20th century.

Malaga Museum
Originally projected in 1788 to attend the traffic of the port. Our Customs Palace never became one. It had several functions until today being one of the largest and most interesting museums in Europe. This building is the Museum of Fine Arts of Malaga and the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Malaga.

"Experience of 10"

"Ideal opportunity to get to know Malaga, its streets, its history and monuments, but also its popular culture, curiosities and even enjoy a delicious local wine.Without prior reservation, with very professional and charming guides, rigorous information and at the same time a fun and educational visit ... a pleasure of experience that is short and available to everyone. the great work and love for your land, thank you ". Read on Tripadvisor

Rocio M.
Málaga, España
"Highly recommended"

"The visit to the city was made very pleasant for us by the relaxed tone favored by the guide. More than a guided visit, He would take us on a tour among friends. He leaves the classic data of dates and events (which there are also) and enters more into the knowledge of the city and its best-kept places. Congratulations Luis, you are in love with your city and that is appreciated. " Read on Tripadvisor

Jose Antonio G.
Madrid, España

Important info

Faqs

Reservations are strictly necessary for a private tour. Contact us for more information.

There is no problem, please provide us a phone number on the reservation so the guide can contact you in case there is a problem.

Not really. As long as you can take a pleasant walk by our city you can join our walking tour. Málaga as our tour is quite flat and quite easy. The guide will adapt to the speed of the group.

This tour is for you, if you need to make a stop or more, let your guide know.

Yes. There are a couple of easy uphill streets, but have never been a problem.

Málaga´s climate is marvelous. However during the summer it can get very hot so don’t forget your sunglasses, sun-tan lotion and a bottle of water. As well as comfortable shoes.

Our tours run in all kinds of weather. In Málaga doesn ´t rain very often nevertheless. In the case of heavy rain the tour will run as usual so please bring an umbrella or a suitable rain gear.

There is no problem, in this private tour you can choose when do you want to start and to end it. We will adapt the visit according of this.

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