Malaga offers a unique combination of culture, gastronomy and beaches. Its rich historical heritage, renowned museums, vibrant Mediterranean cuisine and sun-kissed beaches make the city an ideal destination for enjoying authentic experiences all year round.
The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) is one of two art galleries dedicated to Pablo Picasso located in his hometown of Málaga. The 285 works in the MPM collection encompass Picasso’s revolutionary innovations, as well as the wide variety of styles, materials and techniques he mastered. (Wiki)
The Picasso Birthplace Museum, formerly known as the Picasso Birthplace Museum Foundation, is a cultural institution based in the Spanish city of Málaga that aims to promote and disseminate the work of the painter Pablo Picasso. (wiki)
The Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga is one of the city’s main museums. It was inaugurated in 2011 and houses one of the most important collections of Spanish and Andalusian painting from the early 19th century to the beginning of modernity in the 20th century.
The Centre Pompidou Málaga is a branch of France’s Georges Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture located in the space known as El Cubo in the city of Málaga. It is the first branch of the Centre Pompidou Paris to be established outside France.
This is an urban beach with dark sand located on the eastern coast of the city, between the port of Málaga and La Caleta beach. It is approximately 1,200 metres long.
It is located in the Huelin neighbourhood and is one of the city’s most traditional beaches. It is an urban beach with dark sand located on the western coast of the city, between the port and La Misericordia beach. (Wiki)
Playa-Balneario Nuestra Señora del Carmen, better known as Los Baños del Carmen, is a coastal enclave in the eastern district of the city of Málaga.
Since the redevelopment of the port of Málaga and its inauguration in 2011, more than 700,000 cruise passengers have arrived in the city, making this port one of the most important in Spain.
On the other hand, El Muelle Uno was built, a commercial and recreational space located in the port of Malaga on the shores of the Mediterranean, a place to stroll, with a large shopping centre and a wide range of gastronomic options.