A small-format, full-color guide to discovering Malaga in a few days.
A concise, ultra-practical, full-color guide to discovering Malaga in a few days.
The most dynamic city in Andalusia, Malaga has become a destination in its own right, boasting some of the liveliest museums, restaurants, and nightlife in Spain.
More than just a seaside resort, Malaga is a port with a rich past, as evidenced by a Roman amphitheater, the Alcazaba, an Arab-Muslim castle overlooking the city, and its sublime cathedral.
The Picasso Museum (Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga), which houses more than 200 of the artist's works, is a must-see. Other must-see attractions include the Carmen Thyssen Museum and the Pompidou Center branch, which occupies a multicolored cube designed by Daniel Buren.
The port area has been redeveloped and now houses dynamic museums and art galleries.
Located on the Mediterranean, Malaga boasts pleasant beaches, particularly in the residential Malagueta district.
For a feast, you'll have a choice of chic, contemporary restaurants, or inexpensive tapas bars and bodegas.
Plenty of maps and a detachable map with the main sites, a street index, and a transport map to make getting around easier.