Sehenswürdigkeiten in Malaga und an der Costa del Sol
Die Wahrzeichen und Naturwunder, die Ihre Zeit wert sind, mit den besten Touren für jedes davon.
Alcazaba de Malaga
The Alcazaba is a remarkably intact Moorish palace fortress that rises straight from the heart of the old town. Its...
Malaga Cathedral
Malaga's cathedral is affectionately known as La Manquita, the one armed lady, because its south tower was never...
Caminito del Rey
The Caminito del Rey is the most thrilling day out near Malaga, a narrow walkway bolted to the walls of the deep El...
Ronda
Ronda is the showstopper of the Andalusian interior, a town split in two by the plunging El Tajo gorge and joined by...
Alhambra (Granada Day Trip)
The Alhambra in Granada is the crown jewel of Moorish Spain and one of the most visited monuments in the country. From...
Nerja Caves
The Nerja Caves are a cathedral sized network of chambers hung with some of the largest stalactite columns found...
Mijas
Mijas Pueblo clings to a hillside high above the western Costa del Sol, a cascade of whitewashed houses, flower filled...
Gibralfaro Castle
Crowning the hill above the old town, Gibralfaro Castle delivers the definitive view of Malaga, looking down over the...
Picasso Museum Malaga
Picasso was born in Malaga, and the museum in the handsome Buenavista Palace traces his long career through paintings,...
Setenil de las Bodegas
Setenil de las Bodegas is unlike any other white village, its houses burrowed directly beneath vast overhanging slabs...