Málaga: 4-Hr E-Fat Bike Rental
Rent a fat-tire electric bike in Málaga for four hours. Unlike standard city e-bikes, these bikes provide stability and control on all terrains, including mountain trails, countryside paths, and coastal routes.
Rent a fat-tire electric bike in Málaga for four hours. Unlike standard city e-bikes, these bikes provide stability and control on all terrains, including mountain trails, countryside paths, and coastal routes.
Rent a fat-tire electric bike in Málaga for 10 hours. Choose extra-wide tires for better stability and control on all types of terrain like mountain trails, countryside paths, and coastal routes.
Join a tour to see the personal side of Pablo Picasso, a renowned figure from Málaga.
Visit the permanent collection at the Museo Casa Natal de Picasso, located in Plaza de la Merced. Understand the key aspects of Picasso's life, discuss his time in Málaga, his family, and his relationships.
Take a trip back to the period between the 11th and 15th centuries to learn about the history of the Reconquista from the Muslim perspective.
Discover the old medina of Málaga, a key site of the Nazarí Kingdom of Granada. Walk around the historic center and visit key areas.
Take a walking tour to learn the history of Málaga with local guides.
Visit the old town and see important sites like Calle Larios, one of Europe’s most notable streets, and Plaza del Obispo to see the Cathedral of Málaga, also known as "La Manquita."
Explore Málaga by a tuk-tuk on this private guided tour.
See the culture and history of Málaga with the help of a local guide who will take you around the key landmarks and neighborhoods of the city.
Start the tour in Málaga by driving a Citroën AMI electric car, following a guide vehicle to ensure a smooth and safe route.
Pass by important landmarks like the Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta, the gardens of Paseo del Parque, Muelle Uno, and the beaches linking the city with Rincón de la Victoria.
Start with a pickup from the meeting point and go to the port of Tarifa, where you’ll board a speedboat. During the boat ride, cross the Strait of Gibraltar and see both the Spanish and African coastlines.
The ride takes about 45 minutes to reach the port of Tangier, where you will meet a local guide.
Take a full-day trip to two key destinations in Andalusia. Travel to Setenil de las Bodegas, a unique white village with houses carved into the rock. Walk through its streets, especially the well-known Calle Cuevas del Sol that is great for photos.
Explore over 100 years of football history in Málaga. Visit La Rosaleda Stadium and see where legends like Pelé, Di Stéfano, and Cruyff played.
Walk through the stadium that hosted the World Cup finals in 1982 and where Ruud Van Nistelrooy retired from professional football. Set foot on the same grass where history was made.
Visit La Malagueta to see the lesser-known areas of the bullring and explore the six rooms of the permanent exhibition.
View large audiovisual displays, art from different periods, and a collection of bullfighting costumes and accessories.
Prepare for guided art classes and unlock your artistic potential. Create, learn, and socialize at Wine Gogh, the popular painting academy.
Connect with art and have fun while enhancing your skills.
Visit at least 4 restaurants or eateries on this Malaga food tour.
Try tapas, various dishes, and drinks like Spanish wine, sangria, beer, and soft drinks.
Malaga has a strong flamenco tradition. In the city center, you can enjoy daily flamenco shows with live music and dance.
"Esencia" is performed every night by a group of talented artists, offering an authentic flamenco experience that you can enjoy in a comfortable setting.
Explore the world of tapas on a tour of Málaga's bars. From local spots to iconic city staples and traditional neighborhood joints, this tour offers a unique food adventure.
Malaga city enjoys 14 public holidays a year. This comprises of 9 National public holidays; 2 whose dates are set by the region, 1 regional holidays and 2 local public holidays.
Embark on a magical journey from the heart of Málaga, traveling through the picturesque countryside to the enchanting white village of Ardales and the mysterious Cuevas del Becerro.
Find yourself on a cozy terrace with amazing views of Málaga Cathedral and the Pompidou Center. Welcome to a unique hideaway where you'll discover flamenco that goes beyond the ordinary while honoring its tradition and essence.