Málaga Old Town & Alcazaba Tours
Explore Málaga’s sun-soaked old town: the magnificent Moorish Alcazaba fortress and the hilltop Gibralfaro castle with sweeping views, the Renaissance cathedral nicknamed “La Manquita”, the Roman theatre, and the lively marble streets, plazas and tapas bars. A walking tour reveals 3,000 years of Phoenician, Roman, Moorish and Andalusian history.
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Old Town & Alcazaba in Malaga — FAQ
What is there to see in Málaga old town?
Highlights include the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, the Gibralfaro castle, the Renaissance cathedral (“La Manquita”), the Roman theatre, the Picasso Museum, the marble Calle Larios, and the lively plazas and tapas bars.
What is the Alcazaba of Málaga?
The Alcazaba is Málaga’s superbly preserved Moorish palace-fortress, rising above the city with gardens, courtyards and ramparts, connected to the higher Gibralfaro castle, offering wonderful views over the port and old town.
Is a Málaga walking tour worth it?
Yes — a guided walk brings to life Málaga’s Moorish Alcazaba, Roman theatre, cathedral and Picasso heritage, the best way to discover this sunny Andalusian city beyond the beaches.