Málaga is one of those cities where summer seems to last longer than anywhere else in Spain. Even in October, you’ll see people in swimsuits heading to the beach!
⚓️ Start your visit with a walk along the harbor promenade (Muelle Uno): a lively area lined with palm trees, shops, and restaurants. It’s perfect for spotting boats or simply soaking in the relaxed coastal atmosphere.
🌇 From there, wander into the historic center, where colorful facades and grand churches showcase Málaga’s rich architectural mix of Moorish, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
🦐 Don’t miss Atarazanas Market, a must-see for food lovers. Inside, locals shop for fresh seafood, Iberian ham, and seasonal fruit, the piles of shrimp alone are worth a look. Grab a snack or a glass of fresh juice before continuing your stroll.
🏖️If you’re not in the mood for sightseeing, spend time on the beach, enjoy a drink on a shaded terrace, and let the rhythm of the city set the pace.
Málaga is one of those "one-size-fits-all" type of cities.