Discover Marbella & Malaga: Top Attractions and Local Favorites

Discover Marbella & Malaga: Top Attractions and Local Favorites

Welcome to the sun-soaked Costa del Sol in southern Spain, where Marbella and Malaga offer a perfect blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches. Whether you're seeking a luxurious escape, cultural experiences, or simply relaxing by the sea, this guide will help you discover the best of both cities. Let’s dive into the must-see sights and unique activities that make Marbella and Malaga such captivating destinations.
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MALAGA

Alcazaba of Malaga

The Alcazaba is a stunning Moorish fortress that offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. It’s one of Malaga’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit for history lovers. 

Must-see: Explore the well-preserved palaces, gardens, and courtyards within the fortress. Don’t miss the nearby Roman Theatre, which dates back to the 1st century BC.

Tip: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy the cooler temperatures.

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Picasso Museum

Malaga is the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, and the Picasso Museum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned artist. It houses a comprehensive collection of his paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.

Must-see: Explore the museum’s permanent collection, which spans eight decades of Picasso’s artistic career. The museum is located in the beautiful Buenavista Palace, a 16th-century building.

Tip: Check the museum’s schedule for special exhibitions and events to enhance your visit.

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Malaga Cathedral

Known as “La Manquita” or “The One-Armed Lady” due to its unfinished second tower, Malaga Cathedral is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its grand interior and intricate details make it a must-see.

Must-see: Take a guided tour to learn about the cathedral’s history and admire its stunning artwork, including the impressive choir stalls and the Chapel of the Incarnation.

Tip: Climb to the rooftop for breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains.

Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación
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La Malagueta

La Promenade, known as “La Malagueta,” is Málaga’s famous seafront walkway that stretches along the coastline, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Must-see: This scenic promenade is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun casts a golden glow over the water. Lined with palm trees, beach bars (chiringuitos), and art installations, La Promenade offers a taste of Málaga’s laid-back coastal lifestyle.

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MARBELLA

Old town (casco antiguo)

Marbella's Old Town is a charming labyrinth of narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and vibrant flower-filled balconies. It’s the perfect spot to wander and soak in the Andalusian atmosphere.

Must-see: Visit the Plaza de los Naranjos, the heart of the Old Town, surrounded by orange trees and traditional cafes. Don’t miss the historic Church of Santa María.

Tip: Explore the local boutiques and art galleries for unique finds, or enjoy tapas at a traditional Andalusian tavern.

Marbella Casco Antiguo
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Puerto Banús

Puerto Banús is Marbella’s glamorous marina, known for its luxury yachts, upscale boutiques, and lively nightlife. It’s a hotspot for celebrity sightings and high-end shopping.

Must-See: Stroll along the marina, admire the luxurious boats, and browse designer stores like Louis Vuitton and Gucci.

Tip: Grab a drink at a waterfront bar and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as the sun sets.

Puerto Banús
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Marbella Beaches

Marbella is home to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol. Whether you’re looking for a lively beach club or a quiet spot to relax, there’s something for everyone.

Tip: Rent a sunbed at one of the many beach clubs for a day of luxury and relaxation by the sea.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Marbella and Malaga is during the spring (April to June) or fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July to August) is peak season, with hot temperatures and busy beaches. However is a perfect destination all-year around!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ciao! I am Anna Laura an Italian explorer with a heart that beats for discovering the wonders of the world. Over the past years, I've called Italy, China, Sweden, and Germany home, and thanks to my Spanish boyfriend, Spain has become a frequent escape. Slow traveling is my forte, indulging in the charm of new places, hotels, and restaurants. My extensive travels have turned me into the go-to person for friends and family seeking trip advice. If you're into savoring delicious cuisine and embracing the art of slow travel, you've stumbled upon the right profile! And if you need any help with your next trip email me at annalaurarocchino2@gmail.com 🌍🍝 #FoodExplorer #SlowTravelEnthusiast
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