Private Panoramic VIP Tour in Malaga Electric Tuk Tuk

Málaga, ES
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Included

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    Bottled water
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    Air-conditioned vehicle
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    Private transportation
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    Rain/wind protector and blankets
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    Local driver with english and spanish language
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    Full tour with audio guide in several languages

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    Tip
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    Entrance fees to monuments

Meeting Point

The secondary exit and return point. You will find our drivers in a blue vest next to the Tuk Tuks with the TUK EXPERIENCE logo ready to start your route. No waiting!

Meeting point

Estacion Marítima de Levante s/n, 29001 Málaga , Spain

End point

End Point

The secondary exit and return point. You will find our drivers in a blue vest next to the Tuk Tuks with the TUK EXPERIENCE logo ready to start your route. No waiting!

Meeting point

Estacion Marítima de Levante s/n, 29001 Málaga , Spain

End point

What to expect

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Muelle Dos Pier

The main departure and return point by default. You will find our drivers in a blue vest next to the Tuk Tuks with the TUK EXPERIENCE logo ready to start your route. No waiting!

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La Farola

Built in 1817 by engineer Joaquín María Pery, La Farola is one of the few lighthouses with a female name in Spain. Located in the Port of Malaga, it has witnessed the maritime evolution of the city and is an emblematic symbol for Malaga.

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Playa de La Malagueta

The most emblematic urban beach in Malaga, ideal for relaxing, bathing and enjoying the coastal atmosphere in the center.

Duration 5 minutes
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Opened in 1926 as "Hotel Príncipe de Asturias", this modernist-style building has had various uses throughout its history, including judicial headquarters. In 2017, it reopened as Gran Hotel Miramar, a luxurious five-star hotel that combines history and oceanfront elegance.

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With a length of approximately 1,000 meters, this urban beach is located between La Malagueta and the Baños del Carmen. It is known for its quiet atmosphere and proximity to the center, which makes it ideal for those looking to relax near the city.

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El Balneario - Baños del Carmen

Historic marine baths with spectacular views, symbol of traditional Malaga leisure by the sea.

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Pedregalejo

Old fishing quarter, Pedregalejo is known for its charming promenade, traditional houses and a wide range of chiringuitos where you can taste sardine espetos. It is a popular spot for both locals and visitors looking for an authentic seaside experience.

Duration 15 minutes
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El Limonar

Developed in the late 19th century, El Limonar is a residential neighborhood characterized by its elegant villas and gardens. It was conceived as an exclusive area for the Malaga bourgeoisie and retains its distinguished and tranquil atmosphere.

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Castillo de Gibralfaro

Fortress high on the hill with panoramic views of the city and the sea, witness to Malaga's Muslim past.

Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Santuario de la Victoria

This 17th century Baroque shrine is one of Malaga’s most important temples. It houses the image of the Virgin of Victory, patron saint of the city, and stands out for its crypt decorated with sculptures and frescoes.

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Teatro Romano de Malaga

Roman ruins from the 1st century BC, at the foot of the Alcazaba, used today for outdoor shows.

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Plaza de la Merced

Cultural and lively square, surrounded by terraces and known for housing Picasso's birthplace.

Duration 5 minutes
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Alcazaba

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A palace fortress of the Muslim era, the Alcazaba de Málaga was built in the 11th century. With its walls, gardens and courtyards, it is one of the most visited monuments and offers a glimpse of the Andalusian legacy in the city.

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Located next to the port, this square is a link between the historic center and the sea. It is a spacious space with fountains and gardens, ideal for walking and enjoying the maritime atmosphere.

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Malaga Cathedral

The Holy Cathedral Basilica of the Incarnation is the cathedral of Malaga, Spain. Located in front of the Plaza del Obispo, the temple is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance jewels in Andalusia. It stands within the limits of the now defunct Arab wall, on the site of the primitive Mosque Major, the place where the Catholic Kings Ferdinand and Elizabeth ordered the construction of a Christian temple a few days after conquering the city in 1487.

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Museo de Malaga

Located in the Customs Palace, this museum houses an extensive collection of art and archaeology, offering a tour of Malaga’s history and culture from ancient times to the present.

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This historic building, located in the Gardens of Pedro Luis Alonso, was the residence of the main gardener of the city. Currently, it is used for cultural activities and exhibitions.

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Universidad de Malaga

The university’s historic headquarters in the center, reflecting the academic tradition in the middle of urban life.

Duration 5 minutes
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Banco de Espana

Neoclassical building in front of the park, symbol of the financial history of the city.

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Ayuntamiento de Malaga

Majestic Baroque and modernist style institutional building, surrounded by gardens and local government headquarters.

Duration 5 minutes
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Jardines de Pedro Luis Alonso

Designed in 1945, these gardens combine Spanish-Arabic and French styles. They are known for their rose bushes and orange trees, offering a quiet space in the center of Malaga.

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La Coracha is an old steep street that connects the Alcazaba with Gibralfaro Castle. Flanked by ramparts, it offers a unique experience when touring the medieval past of the city.

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Plaza de toros de La Malagueta

Neo-Mudejar style 19th century bullring, still in operation and scene of cultural events.

Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Palacio de la Tinta

The former Palacio de la Tinta is a French-influenced building located in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located on the Paseo de Reding, next to the “Parade of Love” housing building, in the La Malagueta neighborhood, in the Centro district. It is a 10,500 m2 building built in 1908 in the Parisian style of the end of the century. Its designer was Julio Aublin Calas (Algiers, 1866 – Malaga, 1939), chief engineer of the Road and Works Service of the Andalusian Railways. It originally housed the administrative offices of the Andalusian Railways, but currently houses the headquarters of the Andalusian Water Agency.

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Founded in the 19th century by English philanthropist Joseph Noble, this hospital was created to care for sailors and the needy. Its neo-Gothic building is a testament to the social commitment of the time.

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This square houses the Fountain of the Three Graces, a neoclassical sculpture representing the three graces of Greek mythology. It is an emblematic place and meeting point in the city.

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La Calle Larios

The most elegant shopping street in Malaga, known for its 19th century architecture and lively atmosphere.

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Alameda Principal

The Alameda Principal is a wide tree-lined avenue that connects the historic center with the port. It is an emblematic promenade, flanked by historic buildings and palaces.

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Mercado Central de Atarazanas

Traditional market in a historic building with fresh produce, seafood and authentic Andalusian flavors.

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The German Bridge, donated by Germany in gratitude for Malaga’s help after a shipwreck, connects the center with the neighborhood of El Per

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Tribuna de los pobres

Popular step from where Malaga watch the Holy Week processions, part of the local soul.

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The Alameda de Colón is an avenue located in the Soho neighborhood of Malaga, also known as the Barrio de las Artes. This area is characterized by its cultural and artistic atmosphere, housing numerous galleries, theaters and creative spaces.

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The Heredia Pier, officially known as Avenida de Manuel Agustín Heredia, is an important road that separates the center of Malaga from the port. In addition, it houses the intercity bus station, being a key point in the city's transport network.

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Parque de Malaga

Malaga Park, also known as Paseo del Parque, is an extensive tropical garden that stretches from Plaza del General Torrijos to Plaza de la Marina. Designed at the end of the 19th century, it houses a variety of botanical species, fountains and sculptures, offering an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city.

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Centre Pompidou Malaga

The Centre Pompidou Málaga is a headquarters of the Georges Pompidou National Centre of Art and Culture of France located in the space called The Cube in the Spanish city of Málaga. This is the Centre Pompidou Paris’ first overseas headquarters. It was inaugurated on 28 March 2015 by the Prime Minister of Spain, Mariano Rajoy, and the Minister of Culture of France, Fleur Pellerin.

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Port of Málaga

The Port of Malaga is one of the oldest in the Mediterranean, with origins dating back to the Phoenician era in the 8th century BC. Over the centuries, it has been an important commercial and naval enclave. Today, it combines its port function with leisure and cultural spaces, such as Pier One and the Palm Tree of Surprises, fully integrating into the city’s urban life.

Duration 15 minutes
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Muelle Dos Pier

The main departure and return point by default. You will find our drivers in a blue vest next to the Tuk Tuks with the TUK EXPERIENCE logo ready to start your route. No waiting!

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Attractions are only visited from outside without entering
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What our experts say

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    Visit Atarazanas Market for snacks
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    Check out local cafes near Plaza Merced
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    Bring your camera for stunning views
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    Don't miss the sunset at Baños del Carmen
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    Plan to stroll along Playa de La Malagueta

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a private tour in a Tuk Tuk through the enchanting city of Malaga, immersing yourself in its history, culture, and beauty. This 120-minute adventure will take you to the most emblematic corners of the city, offering a unique, comfortable, and fun experience that combines sightseeing with relaxation.

What to expect?

During this private tour, guests can anticipate a personalized journey through Malaga's highlights, including La Farola, Gibralfaro Castle, Calle Larios, Atarazanas Market, and the breathtaking views of Baos del Carmen. With strategic stops along the way, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the city's charm, capturing the best photos and creating unforgettable memories.

Who is this for?

This private tour in a Tuk Tuk is perfect for travelers seeking a unique and exclusive way to explore Malaga. Whether you are a history buff, a culture enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply someone looking for a fun and comfortable sightseeing experience, this tour caters to a diverse range of interests and preferences.

Why book this?

Imagine cruising through Malaga's streets in a Tuk Tuk, guided by a knowledgeable driver who speaks both English and Spanish, providing insightful commentary along the way. This tour offers convenience, comfort, and the opportunity to witness the city's beauty from a unique perspective, making it a memorable and worthwhile experience for anyone visiting Malaga.

Good to know

Guests on this private tour will enjoy the convenience of an audio guide, private transportation, and a seamless itinerary that ensures a hassle-free exploration of Malaga's top attractions. With no waiting time and the flexibility to customize your experience, this tour promises a stress-free and enjoyable adventure in the city.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this private tour in a Tuk Tuk rave about the personalized and informative nature of the journey. From the stunning views to the friendly drivers, guests consistently praise the comfort, convenience, and overall excellence of this unique way to discover Malaga. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!

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