Exclusive Private Malaga Walking Tour by Pro-Licensed Tour Guides
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Private Tour
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Licensed Tour Guide
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Radio System for easy listening
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Available in English, German, Spanish
Explore Malaga's rich history on a private walking tour with licensed guides, uncovering hidden gems and iconic landmarks.
Included
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Radio system for easy listening
Excluded
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Coffee and/or tea
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Brunch
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Gratuities
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Malaga cathedral entrance fee 9 eur
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Alcazaba entrance fee 3.5 eur
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Museo casa natal de picasso entrance fee 3 eur
Explore Malaga's rich history on a private walking tour with licensed guides, uncovering hidden gems and iconic landmarks.
Highlights
- Explore the hidden gems of Malaga's historical sites
- Learn about the rich history and culture of Malaga
- Visit the well-preserved Alcazaba fortress
- Immerse yourself in the art world of Pablo Picasso
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Mercado Central de Atarazanas
Meeting Point
Centro, 29015 Málaga , Spain
End Point
Centro, 29015 Málaga , Spain
What to expect
Malaga Cathedral
This will be our first stop. During the muslim period it was the Main Mosque in Malaga until 1487, the day of the reconquest. Finally in 1528, the council decided to built a new Cathedral in a main renaissance style, however we can find more styles like late gothic styles, early baroque styles etc. Today, after 255 years of construction the Cathedral remains unfinished, adopting the nick name of La Manquita (The little one-armed Lady).
Alcazaba
One of the most attractive and best preserved fortress in Malaga, dating back to the 11th Century, however some parts belong to the 9th and 13th Century. Alcazaba means Citadel
Fundacion Picasso - Museo Natal
Here we will get closer to the origin of Pablo Picasso. Today it's the Foundation Picasso Museo Casa Natal, but in 1881 it was the place where Pablo was born and started his first steps to become a world wide known artist - PICASSO.
Mercado Central de Atarazanas
If open, we will make a stop in this old-school covered market. It has a variety of food items and several tapas bars in a colorful setting.
Málaga Roman Theatre
This Roman Theatre dates back to the First Century, and has been discovered in 1951, while building the Culture Club on it..
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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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the Mercado for local tapas
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Check out nearby Plaza de la Merced
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Bring cash for market purchases
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Explore the Jewish quarter for history
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