3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets at Pirámide de Cristal
3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets
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3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theatre, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets
This comprehensive guided tour of Málaga takes you through 2,000 years of history in three hours, covering the city's most significant landmarks. You'll explore the Roman Theatre, climb through the Alcazaba fortress, and visit Málaga Cathedral with an expert local guide who brings each site to life.
Starting at Alcazabilla street, you'll receive wireless audio equipment for clear commentary throughout. The tour covers eight key stops, from ancient Roman ruins to Renaissance architecture, giving you a complete overview of what makes Málaga such a historically rich destination. Your guide shares local legends, hidden details, and practical tips for exploring more of the city afterwards.
The route includes the Roman Theatre (Málaga's oldest monument), the 11th-century Alcazaba with its panoramic city views, Plaza de la Merced where Picasso was born, the famous Calle Larios shopping street, and Málaga Cathedral, known locally as 'La Manquita' (the One-Armed Lady) due to its unfinished south tower.
What is Included
- Expert local guide (English or Spanish)
- Wireless audio equipment
- Entry tickets to Roman Theatre
- Entry tickets to Alcazaba fortress
- Entry tickets to Málaga Cathedral
- Small group tour experience
Good to Know
The tour lasts 3 hours and starts at Alcazabilla street. You'll need to bring comfortable walking shoes as the route includes uneven surfaces and stairs, particularly at the Alcazaba. The tour is not wheelchair accessible due to these terrain challenges.
Bring a valid photo ID and dress appropriately for the weather. Inside religious sites like the cathedral, respectful behaviour is required. Photography is allowed at most stops, though flash and tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
Mobile tickets are accepted, so there's no need to print vouchers. Arrive on time at the meeting point as late arrivals cannot be accommodated. The tour operates in small groups with wireless audio equipment ensuring you can hear your guide clearly at all sites.
After exploring these historic landmarks, you might want to continue discovering Málaga's cultural scene with a visit to the Picasso Museum Málaga to learn more about the city's most famous artist, or take a Málaga tapas walking tour to experience the local culinary traditions that complement the city's rich history.
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm 08:30am - 08:00pm
- Know before you go
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the start time
Bring valid ID for ticket verification
Comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended
No large bags or suitcases allowed inside attractions
Photography is allowed but flash and tripods may be restricted in some sections
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive at the meeting point on time as late arrivals may not be accommodated
Follow your guide and stay with the group at all times
Respect local customs and quiet zones, especially inside religious sites
Please do not touch or disturb archaeological remains
Eating and drinking are not allowed inside monuments
Frequently asked
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Where you'll be
Pirámide de Cristal, 4 Calle Alcazabilla
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