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Alcazaba & Gibralfaro Castle
Plaza de la Aduana, Alcazabilla (0.64 km) (show on map)
Type: Two important castles.
The Alcazaba, and the impressive Gibralfaro castle are two of Malaga's main attractions. They are filled with exhibits about the history of the city.
I visited the Gibralfaro Castillo in Feb 2009 and WO...
– beckacurrant (Feb 22, 2009)I really enjoyed visiting both the Alcazaba and Gibr...
– becca (Jan 8, 2009)boo rating 86%
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Museo Interactive de la Música
Muralla Plaza de la Marina s/n (0.41 km) (show on map)
Type: A museum.
This museum is filled with a large collection of musical instruments from all over the world. Many of these displays are interactive, so you can play the instruments.
I really enjoyed this museum, as it's something a bi...
– becca (Jan 7, 2009)boo rating 80%
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La Cathedral
Plaza Obispo (0.51 km) (show on map)
Type: Malaga's cathedral.
This cathedral lies in the middle of Malaga's centre. It was damaged during the Spanish Civil War but remains impressive. It has been declared a national monument.
This huge cathedral is a pretty striking sight. It's...
– becca (Jan 7, 2009)Constructed in a style wich is a mixture of Gothic, ...
– eddys (Jun 29, 2007)boo rating 80%
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Picasso Museum
San Agustin 8 (0.58 km) (show on map)
Type: An art museum.
Filled with approximately 155 of Picasso's works of art, this extensive museum's collection includes paintings, lithographs, sculptures and drawings.
This is a really great museum, filled with around 15...
– becca (Jan 7, 2009)Malaga is Picasso's city, so there are lots of attra...
– becca (Jan 7, 2009)boo rating 66%
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Sagrario Church
Santa María Street (0.61 km) (show on map)
Type: A church.
This church was built in the 15th century. One of its most prominent features is its entrance on Santa Maria Street. The design of this is in a Gothic Elizabethan style. It also has a stunning altarpiece.
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Palace Episcopal
Obispo Square (0.52 km) (show on map)
Type: An 18th century palace.
This beautiful palace represents the typical architectural style of Malaga from the 18th century. It's now home to the Museum Diocesano.
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Plaza de Toros la Malagueta
Paseo Reding 8 (0.75 km) (show on map)
Type: A large bull-fighting ring in Malaga.
This is a large and majestic bull-fighting ring in Malaga. It was designed by Joaquín Rucoba and construction work started in 1874 and finished in 1876. It seats up to 15,000 people and has played host to many big names.
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Roman Theatre
(0.52 km) (show on map)
Type: An ancient theatre.
This 3rd century theatre was only discovered in 1951 despite it's size of a radius of 31 meters and height of 19 meters.
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Tivoli World
Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmadena (17.03 km) (show on map)
Type: A theme-park.
This theme-park has over 30 rides, shows and events. It also has it's own currency called 'Tivolino'.
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Playa de la Malagueta
Paseo Marítimo Ciudad de Melilla (0.48 km) (show on map)
Type: A beach.
This beach is 1200 metres long and has been awarded a blue flag. It's 1200 metres long and is very busy, with good facilities and life guards. It is accessible by bus and has plenty of restaurants and beach bars.
