Admire Renaissance architecture at the Malaga Cathedral, walk by Picasso's museum, Explore Alcazaba fortress and visit the Mercado central market.
You will visit the Alcazaba fortress. It is built on a hill in the city center. The building of the current site dates back to the 11th century. Here, you will get to see one of the best preserved castles in Spain. Interesting features you will notice here include the horseshoe arches at the entrance of the main hall and multifoil arches.
Located at the foot of the Alcazaba hill, the Teatro Romano de Málaga will be your next stop. Here, you will see remains of a Roman era theater building. The origins of this site date back to as early as 6th or 7th century BC.
You will walk by the Museo Picasso Malaga, a museum containing 285 works of art donated by Picasso’s family. It is located in a 16th century building known as the Buenavista Palace.
You will make your own way to the meeting points