05/03/2026
A great post on Malaga city. No A.I hype needs adding here. It’s a crime not to visit this absolute gem. Any time of year it’s got plenty to offer and so easy to navigate. With Casa Lozano just 30 minutes away by car and plenty of buses along the coast it’s the perfect haven for a trip. www.casalozanogolfandbeach.com
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Málaga’s Old Town (Centro Histórico) is one of the most charming and walkable city centers in Andalusia. Here’s a concise guide to what makes it special and what to see:
⭐ What Makes Málaga Old Town Special
100% walkable: Narrow pedestrian streets with lively cafés, shops, and historical architecture.
Full of history: Roman, Moorish, and Renaissance influences all in a compact area.
Great atmosphere day & night: Tapas bars, rooftop terraces, street musicians, and plazas full of life.
Safe and vibrant: A mix of locals, students, and visitors creates a friendly environment.
📍 Top Sights in Málaga Old Town
1. The Cathedral (“La Manquita”)
A massive Renaissance cathedral famous for having one unfinished tower—giving it the nickname the one-armed lady.
2. Alcazaba
A Moorish fortress-palace with gardens, courtyards, and stunning views. One of the best-preserved in Spain.
3. Roman Theatre
Right below the Alcazaba, perfectly placed to show Málaga’s Roman past.
4. Plaza de la Constitución
The central square of the Old Town; full of cafés, perfect for people-watching.
5. Calle Larios
A beautifully designed, marble-paved shopping street and the heart of the city.
6. Atarazanas Market
A vibrant local market with fresh seafood, fruit, tapas stalls, and gorgeous stained-glass windows.
7. Museo Picasso
Located in a restored palace; a must-visit since Málaga is Picasso’s birthplace.
8. Church of Santiago
One of Málaga’s oldest churches, in beautiful Mudéjar style.
9. Jewish Quarter (Judería)
A maze of picturesque lanes and plazas around Calle San Agustín and Calle Granada.
10. Rooftop Bars
Great views from terraces like AC Hotel, Room Mate Larios, or Alcazaba Premium Hostel.
🍽️ Great Places to Try in the Old Town
El Pimpi – Famous, cozy, and full of local atmosphere
Casa Lola – Great tapas with a lively vibe
La Recova – Rustic breakfast/brunch spot
Mesón Mariano – Traditional Andalusian dishes