MALAGA IN SPAIN

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MALAGA IN SPAIN

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“This site was created by a local guide”

My name is Oscar and I am from Malaga in Spain, I love my city and I am a lover of Semana Santa (Holy Week). I have created this site to help you plan your trip and to guarantee you confidence and all the information you need.

Airport

How to get around

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AIRPORT

Find out about the airport and how to get to Malaga and other places.

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How to get around

Everything you need to know about getting around Malaga.

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THINGS TO DO

The best guide to leave nothing to do in Malaga.

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GASTRONOMY

Discover the typical dishes of Malaga.

The Roman Bridge in Ronda, Spain, spanning the Tajo Gorge with dramatic views of the surrounding landscape

DISCOVER MALAGA

Discover Malaga’s villages, beaches, excursions, adventures and much more.

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PLAN YOUR TRIP

All the information you need to plan your trip to Malaga.

TOURS

Enjoy Malaga with its tours, excursions and activities. You can’t leave Malaga without doing the ‘Caminito del Rey’, nor miss villages like Ronda and Setenil.

Where is Malaga in Spain?

Málaga is a city located in the south of Spain, within the autonomous community of Andalusia, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Situated on the Costa del Sol, it is renowned for its warm climate and rich cultural heritage. Geographically, it lies about 530 kilometers (330 miles) south of Madrid, the capital of the country, and approximately 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) southeast of Barcelona. Its strategic location makes it a key tourist destination and a gateway to exploring southern Spain.

Weather in Malaga

The weather in Málaga is typically Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers. Throughout the year, the city enjoys over 300 days of sunshine, making it an ideal destination for those seeking pleasant weather. During the summer months, temperatures usually range between 25°C and 35°C (77°F to 95°F), while in winter, they rarely drop below 10°C (50°F), with highs around 17°C (63°F). Rainfall is scarce and mainly occurs during the autumn and winter months. This pleasant and stable climate enhances Málaga’s appeal as a year-round tourist destination.

Weather in Malaga

The weather in Málaga is typically Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers. Throughout the year, the city enjoys over 300 days of sunshine, making it an ideal destination for those seeking pleasant weather. During the summer months, temperatures usually range between 25°C and 35°C (77°F to 95°F), while in winter, they rarely drop below 10°C (50°F), with highs around 17°C (63°F). Rainfall is scarce and mainly occurs during the autumn and winter months. This pleasant and stable climate enhances Málaga’s appeal as a year-round tourist destination.

Things to do in Malaga Spain

Málaga is brimming with activities for all tastes. Explore its rich history and art at museums like the Picasso Museum or the Centre Pompidou. Stroll through the charming historic center, relax at the beaches, or visit the breathtaking Caminito del Rey for stunning views. With its mix of culture, nature, and relaxation, Málaga offers unforgettable experiences!

Things to see in Malaga Spain

Malaga in Spain is packed with must-see attractions, from the majestic Alcazaba and historic Malaga Cathedral to the inspiring Picasso Museum. Explore the Roman Theatre, stroll through the lively old town, or simply soak up the atmosphere in its sunlit plazas. Every corner of Malaga offers something memorable.

Foto de una persona sonriendo apoyada en un muro

“This site was created by a local guide”

My name is Oscar and I am from Malaga in Spain, I love my city and I am a lover of Semana Santa (Holy Week). I have created this site to help you plan your trip and to guarantee you confidence and all the information you need.

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