City trip Málaga
Andalusia with Picasso, Alcazaba and Ronda
Málaga - the capital of Andalusia on the beautiful Costa del Sol. We take you on a city break to Málaga. The modern coastal city is framed by the two massive hill forts, the Alcazaba and the ruins of the Castillo de Gibralfaro. Numerous museums and squares recall the city's artistic history. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso should not be missed on a city trip to Málaga.
Trip to Málaga: towering over the city
The old town with its large squares and the Santa Iglesia Cathedral will immerse you in another time. Discover the charm of the region on a guided tour through Andalusia's capital. High up it goes on the way to the fortress "Alcazaba". This towers above the city and offers a view over the harbour, the city centre and especially over the bullring "La Malagueta".
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Andalusian cuisine: Sherry Tasting and Tapas Stop
Andalusian cuisine is of course worth exploring on your city break to Málaga. Stop at a traditional Andalusian tavern and enjoy the wide variety of Spanish tapas and paellas. After your tapas, definitely try the traditional dessert borrachuelos. This dessert is filled with sugar and sweet potatoes. It is accompanied by anise, in which the dessert is also deep fried. Round off your tavern visit with a sherry tasting. Three full-bodied sherries will be presented to you and offered for tasting. Enjoy this culinary highlight on your trip to the city of Málaga.
Journey through Málaga: In the footsteps of Pablo Picasso
On a city trip to Málaga, art plays just as big a role as Spanish cuisine and culture. Walk in the birthplace of Pablo Picasso on his artistic footsteps. Visit his birthplace and the baptismal church of San Agustín, which is also the oldest church in the city. Pass the Moorish market hall, where you can taste roasted almonds and olives, and continue to the bullring and the Picasso Museum. The old Andalusian palace house houses 155 of his artworks from his grandchildren's private collections. A tour for real art lovers and a must on any Malaga trip.