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3-Hour Private Tour Through Cobbled Streets Of Malaga

5.0

(4)

  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Art, Architecture, History

  • Duration

    3 Hours

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

Embark on a captivating tour of Malaga's rich history and culture as you explore the Roman Theatre and Arab Fortress Alcazaba. Admire the Santiago Church, Plaza de la Merced, and sites associated with Picasso's life. Experience the grandeur of the Cathedral, Old Larios Street's architectural gems, and the Bishop's Palace and learn about Malaga's past in this unforgettable journey.

Highlights
  • Discover the Roman Theatre's grandeur and cultural significance
  • Immerse in Malaga's history at the Arab Fortress Alcazaba
  • Explore Picasso's roots at St. James Church and his birthplace
  • Unveil Picasso's legacy at the captivating Picasso Museum
  • Walk Through the Cobbled Streets of Malaga expand_more
    • We will begin with a visit to the Roman Theatre. As you take in its ancient magnificence, I will also brief you about its political and cultural significance. 
    • We will then go to the Arab Fortress Alcazaba, where you will witness the remnants of another period of Spanish history: the Muslim period. 
    • Making our way further down the street, we will admire the facades of the Santiago Church and the Plaza de la Merced, two of the oldest churches in the city. 
    • Since Malaga is the birthplace of Picasso, any tour would be incomplete without looking at some of the places associated with his life and times. First, the guide will take you to visit the St. James Church, where Picasso was baptised as a boy. 
    • Then, we will make our way to the building where the artist was born and the school where he studied. To wrap up our understanding of Picasso in Malaga, we will visit the site of the Picasso Museum. 
    • We will also see the beautiful Cathedral of Malaga. Walking along Old Larios Street, we will behold the magnificent buildings that line it on either side and learn about their history and architectural significance. 
    • Finally, we will pay a visit to the Bishop's Palace - the perfect place to conclude your journey into Malaga.
What's Included
  • English-speaking Malaga tour guide
What's Excluded
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance fees (if applicable)
Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Tour Reviews
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    Sofia

    A Splendid Walk through the Enchanting Malaga

    The walking tour through the cobbled streets of Malaga was an absolute delight. Our guide took us to the heart of the city, showcasing the iconic landmarks like the Alcazaba, Picasso Museum, and the Roman Theatre. The tour was informative, fun, and well-paced, with Roland's knowledge and enthusiasm shining through every step of the way.

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    Emma

    A Must-Do Walking Tour in Malaga

    This walking tour through the cobbled streets of Malaga was a fantastic introduction to this vibrant city. Our guide showed us the top attractions, like the Arab Fortress of the Alcazaba, the magnificent Cathedral, and the picturesque beaches. His passion for the city was contagious, and his insights and stories added depth to our exploration.

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    Jack

    A Memorable Walking Tour of Malaga

    Our guide showed us the best of the city, from the impressive Alcazaba to the bustling Larios street, and gave us insight into the local culture and traditions. His friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge made for a truly memorable experience.

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    Chloe

    A Unique Walking Tour of Malaga

    A unique and fascinating experience. Roland showed us the city's top sights, like the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre, as well as off-the-beaten-path spots like the vibrant neighborhoods. His passion for Malaga and his extensive knowledge of its history and culture were truly impressive.

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USD 237 / group
Persons
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Total number of people (Min: 1 , Max: 10)