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A weekend in Málaga

 

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Málaga is a city where art, history, and the sea meet. In just two days, you can discover its Mediterranean essence: stroll through the historic center, admire its architecture, enjoy its museums, relax on the beach, and savor its local cuisine. Thanks to its pleasant year-round climate and welcoming atmosphere, it is a perfect destination for a cultural getaway or a relaxing break. To make the most of your visit, the B&B HOTEL Málaga Centro offers modern, comfortable, and well-located accommodation, ideal for exploring the city on foot and resting after a day full of plans.

Day 1: Historic Center and Panoramic Views Morning Start your route in the historic center of Málaga, where every street has history and charm. Begin at the Plaza de la Constitución, the heart of the city, and walk down the elegant Calle Larios, filled with shops, cafes, and local life. A few steps away, you will find the Málaga Cathedral, known as "La Manquita" (The One-Armed Lady) due to its unfinished tower, a Renaissance gem that dominates the city skyline. Right next to it, visit the Roman Theatre, one of Málaga's oldest monuments, located at the foot of the Alcazaba, recalling the mix of cultures that has marked the local history.

Afternoon Continue your cultural tour at the Plaza de la Merced, where you can visit Picasso's Birthplace Museum and the Picasso Foundation, or head to the Picasso Museum Málaga, located in the Buenavista Palace, with more than 200 works by the artist. Another interesting option is the Carmen Thyssen Museum, with an outstanding collection of 19th-century Andalusian painting. For lunch, enjoy Málaga's gastronomy in the city center: try the pescaíto frito (fried fish), boquerones (anchovies), or espetos (sardine skewers) at one of the urban chiringuitos (beachside restaurants).

At sunset Go up to the Gibralfaro Castle to enjoy one of the most spectacular views of the city. From there, you can see the port, the Alcazaba, and the sea in the background, which is especially magical as the sun sets.

Day 2: Culture, Beach, and Port Morning Start the day by visiting the Alcazaba of Málaga, an 11th-century Arab fortress that offers a unique blend of history and gardens with views of the Mediterranean. From there, you can walk down to the Parque de Málaga, a green oasis that connects the center with the port. Next, head into the Atarazanas Central Market, a 19th-century architectural gem and one of the most authentic places in the city. Its stalls are bursting with color and flavor: fruits, fish, seafood, and local products perfect for tasting or taking home as a souvenir.

Afternoon Relax on La Malagueta Beach, the city's most famous beach. It's perfect for sunbathing, walking along the sea, or enjoying lunch with a view of the Mediterranean. Afterward, head to Muelle Uno, the modern port area where shops, terraces, art, and gastronomy combine. Here you will also find the Centre Pompidou Málaga, with its unmistakable colored cube. If you like urban art, cross over to the Soho neighborhood, a cultural space full of murals and contemporary galleries, ideal for a different kind of walk.

Evening End your weekend with dinner at Muelle Uno or in the historic center, where you will find a wide range of restaurants and bars with local and international cuisine. Enjoy the nightlife, the lights of the port, and the sound of the sea to say goodbye to the city with the best taste.

Additional Tips Transportation: Málaga is a perfect city to explore on foot or by bicycle. If you arrive by train or plane, the B&B HOTEL Málaga Centro is well-connected to the airport and the María Zambrano station. Gastronomy: Don't leave without trying the espetos de sardinas (sardine skewers), porra antequerana (a thick, cold tomato soup), ajoblanco (a cold almond and garlic soup), and for dessert, a torta loca (a custard-filled pastry) or borrachuelos (wine-flavored pastries). Culture: If your visit coincides with August, you can enjoy the Málaga Fair, and in the spring, the Film Festival, which fills the streets with artists and red carpets. Sleep (and get it right) with B&B HOTELS After a day exploring Málaga, there's nothing better than resting at the B&B HOTEL Málaga Centro. You will enjoy:

  • Modern and air-conditioned rooms.
  • Free high-speed WiFi.
  • Buffet breakfast with fresh, local products.
  • Parking (subject to availability).
  • 24-hour reception.
  • Coffee corner with free coffee and tea 24/7.
  • Pet-Friendly policy.
  • Be Eco program, to stay while caring for the environment.

Organize your getaway A weekend in Málaga is enough to fall in love with its art, its light, and its Mediterranean atmosphere. Book your hotel directly on the B&B HOTELS website and start enjoying everything this vibrant city has in store for you. Whether for culture, beach, or gastronomy, the B&B HOTEL Málaga Centro is the perfect starting point to discover the essence of the south.