1. Alhambra
A stunning palace and fortress complex located in Granada, known for its Islamic architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history.
The best places to see and eat in Málaga, ranked by real travelers.
A stunning palace and fortress complex located in Granada, known for its Islamic architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history.
A fascinating site where you can explore prehistoric caves with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, located near Nerja.
A well-preserved Moorish fortress in Málaga offering panoramic views of the city and an insight into its Islamic past.
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Located in Ronda, this impressive 18th-century bridge spans a deep gorge and offers breathtaking views. The interpretation center provides historical insights.
An exhilarating walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, perfect for adventure seekers.
Málaga's grand cathedral, known for its beautiful Renaissance architecture and the unfinished south tower, earning it the nickname 'La Manquita'.
A museum dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, located in his birthplace, showcasing a wide range of his art pieces.
A historic castle offering stunning views of Málaga and the sea, connected to the Alcazaba and perfect for history enthusiasts.
A modern art museum housed in a colorful cube by the port of Málaga, featuring works from the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
A lush botanical garden on the outskirts of Málaga, offering a serene environment with diverse plant species and beautiful landscapes.
A beautiful, landscaped park in the heart of Málaga, perfect for a stroll among exotic plants and sculptures.
An art museum showcasing 19th-century Spanish paintings, housed in a restored 16th-century building in central Málaga.
An ancient Roman theatre located at the foot of the Alcazaba, offering a glimpse into Málaga's Roman past.
A museum combining fine art and archaeology, housed in the stunning Palacio de la Aduana, showcasing Málaga's rich cultural heritage.
The Contemporary Art Center of Málaga, featuring cutting-edge modern art exhibitions and located in a former wholesale market.
A viewpoint next to the Castillo de Gibralfaro, offering panoramic views of Málaga city, the port, and the surrounding mountains.
A natural park offering hiking trails through pine forests, wildlife watching, and picnic areas, located just north of Málaga.
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