Málaga Centro

Málaga

Port of Malaga which includes general coastal views, boating and a marina
Port of Malaga featuring modern architecture and a marina
Malaga Cathedral showing a garden, a city and flowers
Port of Malaga showing night scenes, a city and general coastal views
Malaga Cathedral featuring street scenes, a church or cathedral and a city
Tour magnificent fortresses, wander through pretty gardens and tap into the city's art scene in the center of Malaga province's capital.

Get to know Malaga's Centro district by visiting its historical sites, museums, old town, port and green spaces. This is the heart of the city, a cosmopolitan destination with Roman and Arabic heritage that's home to a collection of some of Malaga's most important tourist draws.

Tour the living quarters, courtyards and battlements of the Alcazaba, the 11th-century palace-fortress from where Muslim rulers governed. At the entrance to the citadel is the Teatro Romano, the ruins of an ancient Roman theater that is occasionally used to host outdoor events.

On a hilltop above the fortress is another Moorish stronghold, the 14th-century Castillo de Gibralfaro which housed troops that protected the Alcazaba. A long, double wall connects the two. Walk up the path to reach the castle and enjoy stunning views of the city and coast from its walls.

Come down from the hill to discover the old town, home to Málaga Cathedral which took more than 250 years to build, starting in 1528. Opposite the church is the Bishop's Palace, a baroque style building with a collection of religious paintings and statues.

Just around the corner from the cathedral is the Picasso Museum which hosts a collection of artworks by Pablo Picasso, one of Spain's most celebrated painters. Less than a 5-minute walk away is Casa Natal, the house where he was born, in 1881. Today it is a museum dedicated to his life and work. Study the collection of personal possessions as well as some of Picasso's prints and ceramics.

A short walk south and close to the port is Soho, a trendy neighborhood of galleries, cafés and art spaces. View murals by international artists and browse exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Center of Malaga. Afterward, wander among the statues, fountains and botanical gardens of Malaga Park.

Get around the Centro district on foot or by bus, taxi or car. Note there is limited free street parking so park your car for a fee in marked zones or public parking lots.


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