Attractions like Alhambra Palace, Roman Theatre, Picasso Museum, La Iglesia De Nuestra, Centro De Arte Contemporaneo and Plaza De Toros, are just some of Malaga's many tourist attractions available.
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Malaga Attractions
Malaga is not only noted for the beauty of the coastline and villas in the Costa del Sol but also for the number of architecturally impressive structures and culturally and historically significant sights which abound in the region. So get your cameras ready for Malaga will certainly satisfy your craving for breathtaking and postcard perfect pictures from its wide selection of tourist attractions!
Harbour
Malaga is a coastal city which is located on the tip of the Iberian Peninsula with the harbour to the Mediterranean Sea. It is a very beautiful harbour and indeed a very busy one also, every year around 350,000 passengers visit this harbour. Overlook...
Gibralfaro Castle
Castillo de Gibralfaro, constructed by the Muslim ruler Yusuf in 14th century, is located very close to Alcazaba. Constructed originally as a fortress to defend the Alcazaba this castle appears like a lighthouse in mountains and this is why it is na...
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo
The museum of contemporary art inaugurated in 2003 is a must for those with an artistic bent of mind. The museum contains a varied collection of art starting by the late 19th century to the modern artists. The museum houses the works of many prominen...
La Iglesia de Nuestra
La Iglesia de Nuestra means the church of the lady of Carmen. This very old church dates back to 1584. It is believed that the church was destroyed in the 16th century due to floods. In the 18th century it was restorted, befor it was burnt again.
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This 8th century fort can be viewed from any part of the Malaga town.