
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Malaga is the city Pablo Picasso was born in, on Plaza de la Merced, on 25 October 1881. The house is now a museum. This detail matters not just as a biographical footnote but because the city has used it well, building the Museo Picasso Malaga in the 16th-century Palacio de Buenavista with a collection of 233 works, and in doing so gave itself a reason beyond beaches and sun to make people slow down and actually look at the city.
The old centre has undergone a remarkable transformation since the late 1990s, when the city pedestrianised Calle Larios, the main commercial street, and began restoring the historic fabric.
The Alcazaba, an 11th-century Moorish fortress, and the Castillo de Gibralfaro above it offer views across the port and the bay that justify the climb on their own. The Atarazanas market, housed in a 14th-century Nasrid building, is the best covered market in Andalusia for fresh produce and a mid-morning glass of local Malaga wine.

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