Alcazaba of Málaga

Alcazaba of Málaga tickets and tours

Spain

Things to do in Alcazaba of Málaga

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The Alcazaba of Málaga is one of Spain’s most impressive and important remains of Muslim architecture and design that can be visited today. While there are often exhibitions inside, the exterior of the palace with its gardens is worth a visit in and of itself. With its own Roman Amphitheater, this complex originally built as a citadel offers a unique look into Malaga’s Roman and Arab influenced past. Extensively restored since its creation between 1057 and 1063, the palace is a beautiful place to visit with its traditional horseshoe arches, wandering paths lined by citrus trees, flowing fountains and rich history to share with visitors today.

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Malaga guided tour with Alcazaba, Roman Theater and Cathedral
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Malaga guided tour with Alcazaba, Roman Theater and Cathedral

Book a complete guided tour of Málaga and discover the main monuments of the city: the Cathedral, the Roman theater, and the Alcazaba.

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Discover Malaga on a guided tour with a local
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Discover Malaga on a guided tour with a local

Discover Malaga and its main attractions on a guided tour provided by a local and find out more about the everyday-life.

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Malaga group walking tour
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Malaga group walking tour

Join this walking tour and visit the most important landmarks of Malaga. Learn more about Picasso's life, enjoy the sights of Gibralfaro's castle, the cathedral and many more.

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Alcazaba of Málaga

Alcazaba of Málaga

Málaga

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Reviews Alcazaba of Málaga

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Anonymous, Mar 22, 2024

“Although I'm not a native english speaker, neither was the guide, but I could follow her quite well despite the many screaming pupils ....”

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