Attractions
Catedral de Málaga
Address: Málaga Cathedral, C. Molina Lario, 9, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain .The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación is the cathedral of Málaga, in Spain. Located opposite the Plaza del Obispo, the temple is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance jewels of Andalusia.
Museo Picasso Málaga
Address: Museo Picasso, Calle San Agustín, Málaga, Spain .The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) is one of the two art galleries dedicated to Pablo Picasso located in his hometown Málaga (Spain), the other being the Fundación Picasso Museo Casa Natal. In 2023 it reached the figure of more than 779,000 visitors, making it the most visited museum in Andalusia.
Alcazaba
Address: Alcazaba de Málaga, Málaga, Spain .In the context of the Iberian Peninsula, the citadel (from the Arabic: القصبة, ‘al-qaṣabah’) was a fortified building or enclosure of urban character, whose function was to serve as a residence for a governor and presumably to defend a specific place and its surroundings, housing a garrison that often formed a small military quarter with housing and services, constituting a citadel.
Teatro Romano
Address: Teatro Romano de Málaga, Calle Alcazabilla, Málaga, Spain .The Roman theatre of Malaga is the archaeological remains of the theatre of ancient Malaka and the main preserved vestige of the Roman presence in Malaga. It is located in the historic centre of the city, at the foot of the Alcazaba hill. Dating from the early years of the Empire, its design corresponds to a mixed construction that combines the use of the hillside for the stands - in the style of the Greek theatres - with an important construction where the rock is non-existent, creating the necessary space for the stands.
Castillo de Gibralfaro
Address: Castillo de Gibralfaro, Camino Gibralfaro, Málaga, Spain .The ancient Phoenician enclosure contained a lighthouse that gives its name to the Gibralfaro hill (Jbel-Faro, or lighthouse hill). It was Abderramán III who transformed the ancient ruins that existed before the arrival of the Romans into a fortress. The fortress was enlarged and converted into a fortress by the Nasrid king Yusuf I in 1340.
Playa de la Malagueta
Address: Playa de la Malagueta (Málaga), Spain .One of the most popular beaches in Malaga due to its proximity to the centre, ideal for a stroll and to try the ‘espeto’ (grilled sardines).
Playa de Pedregalejo
Address: Playa de Pedregalejo, Spain .This beach is well known for its Chiriguintos (beach bars and restaurants) and local atmosphere, perfect for enjoying fresh seafood.
Playa Las Acacias
Address: Playa Las Acacias, Spain .This beach is the closest to our hotel and connects to the seaport.
Playa El Dedo
Address: Playa El Dedo, Málaga, Spain .El Dedo beach, also known as Chanquete beach, stretches from the beaches of El Palo and Arroyo Galica to El Candado Marina. It is a beach with a family atmosphere.
With 550 metres long and about 25 metres wide, the Dedo or Chanquete beach is very popular because it is home to El Tintero, one of the most famous beach bars on the coast of Malaga for its peculiar way of serving fish in a kind of ‘auction’.Centro Pompidou Málaga
Address: Centro Pompidou Málaga, Pasaje del Doctor Carrillo Casaux, Málaga, Spain .An extension of the famous museum of contemporary art in Paris.
Museo Carmen Thyssen
Address: Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga, Calle Compañía, Málaga, Spain .It has an extensive collection of Andalusian and Spanish art.
Museo Automovilístico y de la Moda
Address: Museo del Automóvil y la Moda, Avenida de Sor Teresa Prat, Málaga, Spain .Interesting museum combining classic cars and fashion from different periods.
Museo Ruso de Málaga
Address: Colección del Museo Ruso de Málaga, Avenida de Sor Teresa Prat, Málaga, Spain .It exhibits a collection of Russian art with pieces of great historical value.
Malaga Museum - El Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga
Address: Malaga Museum, Plaza de la Aduana, Málaga, Spain .The Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga is a building designed in 1788, originally intended for port traffic. Located next to Malaga Park, it is currently the headquarters of the Museum of Malaga.
CAC Málaga
Address: CAC Málaga, Calle Alemania, Málaga, Spain .The Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga is a cultural initiative of Malaga City Council whose aim is to disseminate the plastic arts of the 20th and 21st century.
Interactive Music Museum
Address: Interactive Music Museum, Calle Beatas, Málaga, Spain .The Interactive Museum of Music Malaga was created in 2003 and consists of more than 1000 instruments from different periods, countries and cultures, which makes it one of the most complete private collections in Spain, due to its variety as well as its size.
Museo Fundación Unicaja de Artes y Costumbres Populares
Address: Museo Fundación Unicaja de Artes y Costumbres Populares, Plaza Enrique García-Herrera, Málaga, Spain .The Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares, also called Museo Unicaja de Artes Populares, is an ethnographic museum located in the historic centre of Malaga, Spain.
El Museo del Vidrio y Cristal
Address: Malaga Glass and Crystal Museum, Plazuela Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, Málaga, Spain .Malaga Glass and Crystal Museum is a museum of decorative arts in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located at No. 2, Plazuela del Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, in the San Felipe Neri neighbourhood, opposite the church that gives its name to the neighbourhood. Visits are always guided.
Museo del Vino-Málaga
Address: Museo del Vino-Málaga, Plaza de los Viñeros, Málaga, Spain .The Malaga Wine Museum is an oenological museum in the Spanish city of Malaga.
Museo Revello de Toro
Address: Museo Revello de Toro, Calle Afligidos, Málaga, Spain .The Revello de Toro Museum, located in the house-workshop of Pedro de Mena, is an art gallery in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located in Calle Císter, in the historic centre of the city, in what was Pedro de Mena's home during his stay in Malaga.
Museo del Patrimonio Municipal
Address: Museo del Patrimonio Municipal, Paseo Reding, Málaga, Spain .The Museo del Patrimonio Municipal is an art and history museum designed by Federico Orellana Ortega and inaugurated in 2007 in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located in the area of La Coracha at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, between Paseo del Parque, Paseo de Reding and the Alcazaba tunnel.
Flamenco Museum / Peña Juan Breva Málaga
Address: Flamenco Museum / Peña Juan Breva, Calle Ramón Franquelo, Málaga, Spain .The Museum of Flamenco Art of the Peña Juan Breva is the result of the Peña Juan Breva's unceasing activity for more than fifty years, exclusively dedicated to flamenco. The museum has two floors with various works of art, valuable guitars and, especially, thousands of slate records, as many vinyl records, wax cylinders and countless recordings. All monothematic about flamenco.
Museo Jorge Rando
Address: Museo Jorge Rando, Calle Cruz del Molinillo, Málaga, Spain .The Museum Jorge Rando is the first expressionist museum in Spain. Dedicated to the painter Jorge Rando, it houses his work and, temporarily, the work of national and international artists linked to this movement. It was officially opened on 28 May 2014.
Principia Science Center
Address: Principia Science Center, Avenida de Luis Buñuel, Málaga, Spain .The ‘Principia’ Science Centre is an interactive science museum in the Andalusian city of Malaga, Spain. Among its objectives is to promote the dissemination of science and technology.
OXO - Museo del Videojuego
Address: OXO - Museo del Videojuego, Plaza del Siglo, Málaga, Spain .OXO, Videogame Museum Malaga. The Province. OXO is a space dedicated to culture and innovation in digital entertainment.
Sea Museum Alborania
Address: Sea Museum Alborania, Málaga, Spain .The Museo Alborania, officially called Museo Alborania-Aula del Mar, is a museum dedicated to the Alboran Sea, located in the Spanish city of Malaga, and collaborating with the Consejería de Medio Ambiente de la Junta de Andalucía.
Museo de la imaginación
Address: Museo de la imaginación, Calle Martínez Campos, Málaga, Spain .Museum of Imagination is an interactive museum in Malaga with optical illusions, 3D and different areas to take fun photos.
Cofrade Art Museum - Easter
Address: Cofrade Art Museum - Easter, Calle Muro de San Julián, Málaga, Spain .The Museo de la Semana Santa de Málaga is located in the historic centre of the city, in the building of the former Hospital de San Julián. It is a religious museum, inaugurated in 2010.
Museo Aeronáutico de Málaga
Address: Museo Aeronáutico de Málaga, Málaga, Spain .The Aeronautical Museum of Malaga, also known as the Museum of Airports, Navigation and Air Transport of Malaga or AEROMUSEUM, is located in the original passenger terminal of Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport, next to the General Aviation terminal.
Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Málaga
Address: Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Málaga, Plaza Obispo, Málaga, Spain .The Episcopal Palace of Malaga is located in the Plaza del Obispo, very close to Malaga Cathedral. It was built under the patronage of Archbishop José Francisco Lasso de Castilla in 1762.
Yacimientos Arqueológicos de la Araña
Address: Yacimientos Arqueológicos de la Araña, Calle Escritor Aguirre García, Málaga, Spain .The archaeological sites of La Araña are a karstic complex located in the eastern sector of the bay of Málaga, in the area of La Araña.
Museo de Historia Militar
Address: Museo de Historia Militar, Plaza de San Francisco, Málaga, Spain .The Military History Museum presents Spanish military history from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century, mainly using the uniforms of its protagonists.
Astilleros Nereo
Address: Astilleros Nereo, Callejón de Marina, Málaga, Spain .The Carpintería de Ribera de Astilleros Nereo, located in the Pedregalejo neighbourhood of Malaga, has been registered since 2005 in the General Catalogue of Andalusian Historical Heritage as an activity of ethnological interest.
Ateneo. Antigua Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Telmo
Address: Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Telmo, Pasillo de Atocha, Málaga, Spain .Located next to the Plaza de la Constitución, it is today the headquarters of the Ateneo. This building, at the entrance to the Calle de la Compañía, was originally an addition to the old temple of the Jesuit Order, in order to build and house the Order's Old College-Novitiate.
Puerto de Málaga (Muelle Uno)
Address: Puerto de Málaga, Paseo del Muelle Uno, Málaga, Spain .It is a modern seaside area full of restaurants, shops and bars. It also has incredible views of the Alcazaba and the city.
Calle Larios
Address: Calle Larios, Málaga, Spain .It is the most famous and commercial street in Malaga, ideal for shopping and strolling. At Christmas, it is decorated with spectacular lights.
Jardín Botánico La Concepción
Address: Jardín Botánico Histórico La Concepción, Camino del Jardin Botanico, Málaga, Spain .A tropical and subtropical garden that is considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. It has a wide variety of plants and areas to explore.
Parque de Málaga
Address: Parque de Málaga, Paseo del Parque, Málaga, Spain .An extensive urban park with exotic species, sculptures and fountains. It is a pleasant place to walk and enjoy nature in the city centre.
Mercado de Atarazanas
Address: Mercado Central de Atarazanas, Calle Atarazanas, Málaga, Spain .The city's central market, where you can enjoy fresh produce and local specialities. The building has a beautiful Moorish arch at the entrance and colourful stained glass windows.
Playa El Palo
Address: Playas del Palo, Spain .Another beach and traditional neighbourhood nearby, ideal for strolling, enjoying a day at the beach, and getting to know the life of the local fishermen. You will also find numerous bars and restaurants where you can try typical Malaga food.
Parque El Morlaco
Address: Parque El Morlaco, Málaga, Spain .A little further inland, this park is perfect for enjoying nature, hiking, and getting a good view of the coast of Malaga. It is a quiet area, ideal for a walk among trees and green areas.
Cementerio Inglés de Málaga
Address: Cementerio Inglés de Málaga, Avenida de Príes, Málaga, Spain .This historic cemetery dates back to the 19th century and is the first Protestant cemetery in Spain. It is a unique place with a peaceful atmosphere and tombs of notable people.
Monte San Antón
Address: Entrada Este Monte San Antón, Calle de Stradivarius, Málaga, Spain .If you like hiking, this nearby mountain offers walking routes with panoramic views of the Malaga coast and the city of Malaga. From the top you can see the sea, the mountains, and Malaga as a whole.
Teatro Cervantes
Address: Teatro Cervantes, Calle Ramos Marín, Málaga, Spain .This historic theatre in the centre of Malaga offers a variety of shows, from opera and theatre to classical music concerts. If you like culture, it's worth checking out their programme.
Balneario de los Baños del Carmen
Address: El Balneario - Baños del Carmen, Calle Bolivia, Málaga, Spain .This former spa offers stunning views of the sea and has a restaurant with a terrace. It is an ideal place to enjoy the sunset over the bay of Malaga and a stroll by the sea.
Cueva del Tesoro (Rincón de la Victoria)
Address: Cueva del Tesoro, Avenida de Picasso, La Cala del Moral, Spain .It is a cave of marine origin and one of only three of its kind in the world. Here you will find fascinating rock formations, legends of hidden treasures, and rock art.
Museo del Patrimonio Municipal (MUPAM)
Address: Museo del Patrimonio Municipal, Paseo Reding, Málaga, Spain .This museum offers an excellent introduction to Malaga's history and heritage, with exhibitions of art and historical documents. Admission is free, and it is close to the Alcazaba.
Mercado El Palo
Address: Mercado Municipal - El Palo, Calle Alonso Carrillo de Albornoz, Málaga, Spain .A neighbourhood market where you can see and taste fresh, local produce such as fruit, vegetables, seafood and sausages. It is ideal for those who want to get an insight into the daily life of the area.
Santuario de la Victoria
Address: Santuario de la Victoria, Plaza Santuario, Málaga, Spain .A Baroque church dedicated to the Virgen de la Victoria, patron saint of Malaga. Its architecture and interior details make it an interesting place for lovers of history and sacred art.
Parroquia del Corpus Christi
Address: Parroquia del Corpus Christi, Calle Ventura de la Vega, Málaga, Spain .This contemporary church is a landmark in the neighbourhood. Its design is simple but elegant, and it is an important symbol for the community of Pedregalejo.
Puerto Pesquero de El Palo
Address: Puerto Pesquero, Málaga, Spain .This small port is a meeting place for local fishermen who continue their traditional work. It is an authentic and picturesque place that reflects the daily life of the neighbourhood.
El Tintero
Address: El Tintero, Avenida Salvador Allende, Málaga, Spain .An iconic restaurant in Malaga where the waiters ‘sing’ the dishes as they are brought out of the kitchen. It's a unique and fun experience that reflects the gastronomy and character of southern Spain.
Calle Almería
Address: Calle Almería, Málaga, Spain .One of the most popular streets in El Palo, with many shops, cafes and bars. It is a good place to stroll around and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Arrozeando Pedregalejo
Address: Arrozeando Pedregalejo, Avenida Juan Sebastián Elcano, 5, Málaga, Spain .This restaurant specialises in rice dishes and offers options such as fideuá, paellas and other healthy Mediterranean dishes. It is very popular for its croquettes and innovative rice dishes.
Restaurante Maricuchi
Address: Restaurante Maricuchi, Paseo Marítimo el Pedregal, Málaga, Spain .A Mediterranean restaurant with a family atmosphere where you can enjoy fresh fish, seafood and the traditional espetos de sardinas (sardine skewers).
Paseo Marítimo El Pedregal
Address: Paseo Marítimo el Pedregal, Málaga, Spain .In the heart of the fishing district of Pedregalejo, you will find one of the liveliest promenades along the coast of Malaga.
La Galerna
Address: La Galerna, Paseo Marítimo el Pedregal, Málaga, Spain .Ideal for breakfast and lunch, La Galerna is known for its burgers and healthy salad and juice options. Its terrace by the sea is perfect for relaxing.
Restaurante MYA Pedregalejo
Address: Restaurante MYA Pedregalejo, Calle Bolivia, Málaga, Spain .It offers a varied menu of Mediterranean dishes, including tapas, gourmet salads and camperos, the typical Malaga sandwich.
Frida Pahlo
Address: Frida Pahlo, Paseo Marítimo el Pedregal, Málaga, Spain .This artistic venue offers creative dishes such as black noodles with squid and sirloin croquettes, with a décor inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
Catedral de Málaga The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación is the cathedral of Málaga, in Spain. Located opposite the Plaza del Obispo, the temple is considered one of the most valuable Renaissance jewels of Andalusia.Museo Picasso Málaga The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) is one of the two art galleries dedicated to Pablo Picasso located in his hometown Málaga (Spain), the other being the Fundación Picasso Museo Casa Natal. In 2023 it reached the figure of more than 779,000 visitors, making it the most visited museum in Andalusia.Alcazaba In the context of the Iberian Peninsula, the citadel (from the Arabic: القصبة, ‘al-qaṣabah’) was a fortified building or enclosure of urban character, whose function was to serve as a residence for a governor and presumably to defend a specific place and its surroundings, housing a garrison that often formed a small military quarter with housing and services, constituting a citadel.Teatro Romano The Roman theatre of Malaga is the archaeological remains of the theatre of ancient Malaka and the main preserved vestige of the Roman presence in Malaga. It is located in the historic centre of the city, at the foot of the Alcazaba hill. Dating from the early years of the Empire, its design corresponds to a mixed construction that combines the use of the hillside for the stands - in the style of the Greek theatres - with an important construction where the rock is non-existent, creating the necessary space for the stands.Castillo de Gibralfaro The ancient Phoenician enclosure contained a lighthouse that gives its name to the Gibralfaro hill (Jbel-Faro, or lighthouse hill). It was Abderramán III who transformed the ancient ruins that existed before the arrival of the Romans into a fortress. The fortress was enlarged and converted into a fortress by the Nasrid king Yusuf I in 1340.Playa de la Malagueta One of the most popular beaches in Malaga due to its proximity to the centre, ideal for a stroll and to try the ‘espeto’ (grilled sardines).Playa de Pedregalejo This beach is well known for its Chiriguintos (beach bars and restaurants) and local atmosphere, perfect for enjoying fresh seafood.Playa Las Acacias This beach is the closest to our hotel and connects to the seaport.Playa El Dedo El Dedo beach, also known as Chanquete beach, stretches from the beaches of El Palo and Arroyo Galica to El Candado Marina. It is a beach with a family atmosphere.With 550 metres long and about 25 metres wide, the Dedo or Chanquete beach is very popular because it is home to El Tintero, one of the most famous beach bars on the coast of Malaga for its peculiar way of serving fish in a kind of ‘auction’.Centro Pompidou Málaga An extension of the famous museum of contemporary art in Paris.Museo Carmen Thyssen It has an extensive collection of Andalusian and Spanish art.Museo Automovilístico y de la Moda Interesting museum combining classic cars and fashion from different periods.Museo Ruso de Málaga It exhibits a collection of Russian art with pieces of great historical value.Malaga Museum - El Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga The Palacio de la Aduana de Málaga is a building designed in 1788, originally intended for port traffic. Located next to Malaga Park, it is currently the headquarters of the Museum of Malaga.CAC Málaga The Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga is a cultural initiative of Malaga City Council whose aim is to disseminate the plastic arts of the 20th and 21st century.Interactive Music Museum The Interactive Museum of Music Malaga was created in 2003 and consists of more than 1000 instruments from different periods, countries and cultures, which makes it one of the most complete private collections in Spain, due to its variety as well as its size.Museo Fundación Unicaja de Artes y Costumbres Populares The Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares, also called Museo Unicaja de Artes Populares, is an ethnographic museum located in the historic centre of Malaga, Spain.El Museo del Vidrio y Cristal Malaga Glass and Crystal Museum is a museum of decorative arts in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located at No. 2, Plazuela del Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, in the San Felipe Neri neighbourhood, opposite the church that gives its name to the neighbourhood. Visits are always guided.Museo del Vino-Málaga The Malaga Wine Museum is an oenological museum in the Spanish city of Malaga.Museo Revello de Toro The Revello de Toro Museum, located in the house-workshop of Pedro de Mena, is an art gallery in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located in Calle Císter, in the historic centre of the city, in what was Pedro de Mena's home during his stay in Malaga.Museo del Patrimonio Municipal The Museo del Patrimonio Municipal is an art and history museum designed by Federico Orellana Ortega and inaugurated in 2007 in the city of Malaga, Spain. It is located in the area of La Coracha at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, between Paseo del Parque, Paseo de Reding and the Alcazaba tunnel.Flamenco Museum / Peña Juan Breva Málaga The Museum of Flamenco Art of the Peña Juan Breva is the result of the Peña Juan Breva's unceasing activity for more than fifty years, exclusively dedicated to flamenco. The museum has two floors with various works of art, valuable guitars and, especially, thousands of slate records, as many vinyl records, wax cylinders and countless recordings. All monothematic about flamenco.Museo Jorge Rando The Museum Jorge Rando is the first expressionist museum in Spain. Dedicated to the painter Jorge Rando, it houses his work and, temporarily, the work of national and international artists linked to this movement. It was officially opened on 28 May 2014.Principia Science Center The ‘Principia’ Science Centre is an interactive science museum in the Andalusian city of Malaga, Spain. Among its objectives is to promote the dissemination of science and technology.OXO - Museo del Videojuego OXO, Videogame Museum Malaga. The Province. OXO is a space dedicated to culture and innovation in digital entertainment.Sea Museum Alborania The Museo Alborania, officially called Museo Alborania-Aula del Mar, is a museum dedicated to the Alboran Sea, located in the Spanish city of Malaga, and collaborating with the Consejería de Medio Ambiente de la Junta de Andalucía.Museo de la imaginación Museum of Imagination is an interactive museum in Malaga with optical illusions, 3D and different areas to take fun photos.Cofrade Art Museum - Easter The Museo de la Semana Santa de Málaga is located in the historic centre of the city, in the building of the former Hospital de San Julián. It is a religious museum, inaugurated in 2010.Museo Aeronáutico de Málaga The Aeronautical Museum of Malaga, also known as the Museum of Airports, Navigation and Air Transport of Malaga or AEROMUSEUM, is located in the original passenger terminal of Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport, next to the General Aviation terminal.Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Málaga The Episcopal Palace of Malaga is located in the Plaza del Obispo, very close to Malaga Cathedral. It was built under the patronage of Archbishop José Francisco Lasso de Castilla in 1762.Yacimientos Arqueológicos de la Araña The archaeological sites of La Araña are a karstic complex located in the eastern sector of the bay of Málaga, in the area of La Araña.Museo de Historia Militar The Military History Museum presents Spanish military history from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century, mainly using the uniforms of its protagonists.Astilleros Nereo The Carpintería de Ribera de Astilleros Nereo, located in the Pedregalejo neighbourhood of Malaga, has been registered since 2005 in the General Catalogue of Andalusian Historical Heritage as an activity of ethnological interest.Ateneo. Antigua Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Telmo Located next to the Plaza de la Constitución, it is today the headquarters of the Ateneo. This building, at the entrance to the Calle de la Compañía, was originally an addition to the old temple of the Jesuit Order, in order to build and house the Order's Old College-Novitiate.Puerto de Málaga (Muelle Uno) It is a modern seaside area full of restaurants, shops and bars. It also has incredible views of the Alcazaba and the city.Calle Larios It is the most famous and commercial street in Malaga, ideal for shopping and strolling. At Christmas, it is decorated with spectacular lights.Jardín Botánico La Concepción A tropical and subtropical garden that is considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. It has a wide variety of plants and areas to explore.Parque de Málaga An extensive urban park with exotic species, sculptures and fountains. It is a pleasant place to walk and enjoy nature in the city centre.Mercado de Atarazanas The city's central market, where you can enjoy fresh produce and local specialities. The building has a beautiful Moorish arch at the entrance and colourful stained glass windows.Playa El Palo Another beach and traditional neighbourhood nearby, ideal for strolling, enjoying a day at the beach, and getting to know the life of the local fishermen. You will also find numerous bars and restaurants where you can try typical Malaga food.Parque El Morlaco A little further inland, this park is perfect for enjoying nature, hiking, and getting a good view of the coast of Malaga. It is a quiet area, ideal for a walk among trees and green areas.Cementerio Inglés de Málaga This historic cemetery dates back to the 19th century and is the first Protestant cemetery in Spain. It is a unique place with a peaceful atmosphere and tombs of notable people.Monte San Antón If you like hiking, this nearby mountain offers walking routes with panoramic views of the Malaga coast and the city of Malaga. From the top you can see the sea, the mountains, and Malaga as a whole.Teatro Cervantes This historic theatre in the centre of Malaga offers a variety of shows, from opera and theatre to classical music concerts. If you like culture, it's worth checking out their programme.Balneario de los Baños del Carmen This former spa offers stunning views of the sea and has a restaurant with a terrace. It is an ideal place to enjoy the sunset over the bay of Malaga and a stroll by the sea.Cueva del Tesoro (Rincón de la Victoria) It is a cave of marine origin and one of only three of its kind in the world. Here you will find fascinating rock formations, legends of hidden treasures, and rock art.Museo del Patrimonio Municipal (MUPAM) This museum offers an excellent introduction to Malaga's history and heritage, with exhibitions of art and historical documents. Admission is free, and it is close to the Alcazaba.Mercado El Palo A neighbourhood market where you can see and taste fresh, local produce such as fruit, vegetables, seafood and sausages. It is ideal for those who want to get an insight into the daily life of the area.Santuario de la Victoria A Baroque church dedicated to the Virgen de la Victoria, patron saint of Malaga. Its architecture and interior details make it an interesting place for lovers of history and sacred art.Parroquia del Corpus Christi This contemporary church is a landmark in the neighbourhood. Its design is simple but elegant, and it is an important symbol for the community of Pedregalejo.Puerto Pesquero de El Palo This small port is a meeting place for local fishermen who continue their traditional work. It is an authentic and picturesque place that reflects the daily life of the neighbourhood.El Tintero An iconic restaurant in Malaga where the waiters ‘sing’ the dishes as they are brought out of the kitchen. It's a unique and fun experience that reflects the gastronomy and character of southern Spain.Calle Almería One of the most popular streets in El Palo, with many shops, cafes and bars. It is a good place to stroll around and enjoy the local atmosphere.Arrozeando Pedregalejo This restaurant specialises in rice dishes and offers options such as fideuá, paellas and other healthy Mediterranean dishes. It is very popular for its croquettes and innovative rice dishes.Restaurante Maricuchi A Mediterranean restaurant with a family atmosphere where you can enjoy fresh fish, seafood and the traditional espetos de sardinas (sardine skewers).Paseo Marítimo El Pedregal In the heart of the fishing district of Pedregalejo, you will find one of the liveliest promenades along the coast of Malaga.La Galerna Ideal for breakfast and lunch, La Galerna is known for its burgers and healthy salad and juice options. Its terrace by the sea is perfect for relaxing.Restaurante MYA Pedregalejo It offers a varied menu of Mediterranean dishes, including tapas, gourmet salads and camperos, the typical Malaga sandwich.Frida Pahlo This artistic venue offers creative dishes such as black noodles with squid and sirloin croquettes, with a décor inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.