Private Tour Cathedral, Alcazaba and Roman Theatre
Visit iconic landmarks such as Málaga Cathedral, a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture, and the Roman Theater, a testament to the city’s ancient past. Stroll along Calle Larios, Malaga’s bustling main street, lined with shops, cafes, and local charm, before ascending to the hilltop Alcazaba, a historic Moorish fortress offering panoramic views over the city and ...
Meeting Point
Calle Cortina del Muelle, 1, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga. Meet your guide in front of Hotel Málaga Palacio.
Catedral de Málaga
Known as La Manquita (“the One-Armed Lady”) because one of its towers was never completed, this Renaissance-Baroque cathedral impresses with its majestic façade, ornate chapels, and serene interior.
Calle Larios
Málaga’s most famous shopping street, lined with elegant 19th-century buildings, boutiques, and lively cafés. It’s the perfect spot to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Teatro Romano
Dating back to the 1st century BC, this Roman theater is the oldest monument in Málaga. Visitors can admire its preserved seating tiers and learn about the city’s ancient past.
Alcazaba
This Moorish fortress, built in the 11th century, crowns the hillside with stunning views of the port and city. Inside, explore courtyards, gardens, and Islamic architecture that reflect Málaga’s multicultural history.


