Tour
4.8
(8 Đánh giá của khách hàng)
Tour
4.8
(8 Đánh giá của khách hàng)
Tour
4.8
(8 Đánh giá của khách hàng)
3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets
Discover Málaga’s Roman Theatre, Alcazaba and Cathedral on a guided walking tour with local insights and heritage highlights.
3 hrs
Free cancellation
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3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets
Discover Málaga’s Roman Theatre, Alcazaba and Cathedral on a guided walking tour with local insights and heritage highlights.
3 hrs
Free cancellation
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3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets
Discover Málaga’s Roman Theatre, Alcazaba and Cathedral on a guided walking tour with local insights and heritage highlights.
3 hrs
Free cancellation
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Highlights
Guided walking tour of Málaga’s Roman Theater, Alcazaba and Cathedral
Explore historic streets and sights with an expert English or Spanish-speaking guide
Visit Picasso’s birthplace at Plaza de la Merced
See the famous Calle Larios and Málaga’s vibrant plazas
Learn little-known facts about local history and architecture
What’s Included
3-hour guided tour
Entry to the Roman Theater
Entry to the Alcazaba
Entry to Málaga Cathedral
Personal wireless audio guide system
Expert local guide (English or Spanish)
Your Experience
A Historic Journey Through Málaga
Begin your adventure at the heart of Málaga, as your expert guide welcomes you at Alcazabilla street. With wireless audio guides provided for optimal listening, you’ll unravel the city’s layers, from Roman roots to its contemporary vibrancy. Start at the distinctive glass pyramid and get a first insight into Málaga’s rich archaeological layers right beneath your feet.
Explore Ancient Landmarks
Your walk first leads you to the Roman Theater, the oldest monument in Málaga, where you’ll envision ancient open-air performances and marvel at well-preserved architecture that has echoed through centuries. Your guide details the site’s significance in Roman Baetica and Málaga’s evolution through antiquity, setting the perfect historic backdrop.
Next, ascend to the 11th-century Alcazaba, a fortress-palace that provides a glimpse into the era of Moorish rule. Discover why it’s often called a mini-Alhambra and gaze out from its elevated position for panoramic views of Málaga’s old town and port. Stroll through gardens, courtyards, and fortified walls as you learn how the Alcazaba was key to the city’s defence and cultural identity.
Walking the Streets of Culture
Cross into Plaza de la Merced, where Pablo Picasso’s birth house remains a testament to Málaga’s artistic legacy. Take a moment to appreciate the statue of Picasso and explore nearby cafés and markets, sampling the city’s lively atmosphere as centuries-old architecture meets bustling modern life.
Continue along Calle Larios, Málaga’s most famous street, lined with boutiques, traditional cafés, and bustling shops. Your guide provides narratives on the street’s history and the role it plays in local celebrations and daily life. Traverse historic plazas like Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo, each revealing another layer of Málaga’s story.
Discover ‘La Manquita’—Málaga Cathedral
Your journey culminates at Málaga Cathedral, known as ‘La Manquita’ or ‘the One-Armed Lady’ for its unfinished south tower. Gain insight into the Cathedral’s architectural blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, and hear the unique story behind its nickname—funds intended for its completion were sent to aid the American War of Independence.
Inside, marvel at impressive vaults, altars, and artwork, while your guide explains how the Cathedral has witnessed Málaga’s changing times. The visit draws to a close with a comprehensive understanding of how history, religion, and daily life intertwine here.
Itinerary Highlights
Begin at Alcazabilla street
Glass Pyramid archaeological site
Roman Theater
Alcazaba fortress and city viewpoints
Plaza de la Merced and Picasso’s statue
Calle Larios shopping street
Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo
Málaga Cathedral (‘La Manquita’)
Your guide will also point out hidden details, local legends, and provide tips for further sightseeing or enjoying Málaga’s culinary delights on your own.
Book your 3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets tickets now!
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
Thứ Hai
Thứ Ba
Thứ Tư
Thứ Năm
Thứ Sáu
Thứ Bảy
Chủ Nhật
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
What languages is the tour available in?
You can join the tour in English or Spanish with a local expert guide.
Do I need to bring my ticket in printed form?
Mobile tickets are accepted, so there is no need to print your voucher.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, due to uneven surfaces and stairs at some sites, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring for the tour?
We recommend comfortable shoes, a valid photo ID and weather-appropriate attire.
Can I take photos during the tour?
You can take photos at most stops, but flash and tripods might be restricted within certain museums or monuments.
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
Free cancellation up to 24 h
4 Calle Alcazabilla
Highlights
Guided walking tour of Málaga’s Roman Theater, Alcazaba and Cathedral
Explore historic streets and sights with an expert English or Spanish-speaking guide
Visit Picasso’s birthplace at Plaza de la Merced
See the famous Calle Larios and Málaga’s vibrant plazas
Learn little-known facts about local history and architecture
What’s Included
3-hour guided tour
Entry to the Roman Theater
Entry to the Alcazaba
Entry to Málaga Cathedral
Personal wireless audio guide system
Expert local guide (English or Spanish)
Your Experience
A Historic Journey Through Málaga
Begin your adventure at the heart of Málaga, as your expert guide welcomes you at Alcazabilla street. With wireless audio guides provided for optimal listening, you’ll unravel the city’s layers, from Roman roots to its contemporary vibrancy. Start at the distinctive glass pyramid and get a first insight into Málaga’s rich archaeological layers right beneath your feet.
Explore Ancient Landmarks
Your walk first leads you to the Roman Theater, the oldest monument in Málaga, where you’ll envision ancient open-air performances and marvel at well-preserved architecture that has echoed through centuries. Your guide details the site’s significance in Roman Baetica and Málaga’s evolution through antiquity, setting the perfect historic backdrop.
Next, ascend to the 11th-century Alcazaba, a fortress-palace that provides a glimpse into the era of Moorish rule. Discover why it’s often called a mini-Alhambra and gaze out from its elevated position for panoramic views of Málaga’s old town and port. Stroll through gardens, courtyards, and fortified walls as you learn how the Alcazaba was key to the city’s defence and cultural identity.
Walking the Streets of Culture
Cross into Plaza de la Merced, where Pablo Picasso’s birth house remains a testament to Málaga’s artistic legacy. Take a moment to appreciate the statue of Picasso and explore nearby cafés and markets, sampling the city’s lively atmosphere as centuries-old architecture meets bustling modern life.
Continue along Calle Larios, Málaga’s most famous street, lined with boutiques, traditional cafés, and bustling shops. Your guide provides narratives on the street’s history and the role it plays in local celebrations and daily life. Traverse historic plazas like Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo, each revealing another layer of Málaga’s story.
Discover ‘La Manquita’—Málaga Cathedral
Your journey culminates at Málaga Cathedral, known as ‘La Manquita’ or ‘the One-Armed Lady’ for its unfinished south tower. Gain insight into the Cathedral’s architectural blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, and hear the unique story behind its nickname—funds intended for its completion were sent to aid the American War of Independence.
Inside, marvel at impressive vaults, altars, and artwork, while your guide explains how the Cathedral has witnessed Málaga’s changing times. The visit draws to a close with a comprehensive understanding of how history, religion, and daily life intertwine here.
Itinerary Highlights
Begin at Alcazabilla street
Glass Pyramid archaeological site
Roman Theater
Alcazaba fortress and city viewpoints
Plaza de la Merced and Picasso’s statue
Calle Larios shopping street
Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo
Málaga Cathedral (‘La Manquita’)
Your guide will also point out hidden details, local legends, and provide tips for further sightseeing or enjoying Málaga’s culinary delights on your own.
Book your 3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets tickets now!
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
Thứ Hai
Thứ Ba
Thứ Tư
Thứ Năm
Thứ Sáu
Thứ Bảy
Chủ Nhật
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
What languages is the tour available in?
You can join the tour in English or Spanish with a local expert guide.
Do I need to bring my ticket in printed form?
Mobile tickets are accepted, so there is no need to print your voucher.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, due to uneven surfaces and stairs at some sites, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring for the tour?
We recommend comfortable shoes, a valid photo ID and weather-appropriate attire.
Can I take photos during the tour?
You can take photos at most stops, but flash and tripods might be restricted within certain museums or monuments.
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
Free cancellation up to 24 h
4 Calle Alcazabilla
Highlights
Guided walking tour of Málaga’s Roman Theater, Alcazaba and Cathedral
Explore historic streets and sights with an expert English or Spanish-speaking guide
Visit Picasso’s birthplace at Plaza de la Merced
See the famous Calle Larios and Málaga’s vibrant plazas
Learn little-known facts about local history and architecture
What’s Included
3-hour guided tour
Entry to the Roman Theater
Entry to the Alcazaba
Entry to Málaga Cathedral
Personal wireless audio guide system
Expert local guide (English or Spanish)
Your Experience
A Historic Journey Through Málaga
Begin your adventure at the heart of Málaga, as your expert guide welcomes you at Alcazabilla street. With wireless audio guides provided for optimal listening, you’ll unravel the city’s layers, from Roman roots to its contemporary vibrancy. Start at the distinctive glass pyramid and get a first insight into Málaga’s rich archaeological layers right beneath your feet.
Explore Ancient Landmarks
Your walk first leads you to the Roman Theater, the oldest monument in Málaga, where you’ll envision ancient open-air performances and marvel at well-preserved architecture that has echoed through centuries. Your guide details the site’s significance in Roman Baetica and Málaga’s evolution through antiquity, setting the perfect historic backdrop.
Next, ascend to the 11th-century Alcazaba, a fortress-palace that provides a glimpse into the era of Moorish rule. Discover why it’s often called a mini-Alhambra and gaze out from its elevated position for panoramic views of Málaga’s old town and port. Stroll through gardens, courtyards, and fortified walls as you learn how the Alcazaba was key to the city’s defence and cultural identity.
Walking the Streets of Culture
Cross into Plaza de la Merced, where Pablo Picasso’s birth house remains a testament to Málaga’s artistic legacy. Take a moment to appreciate the statue of Picasso and explore nearby cafés and markets, sampling the city’s lively atmosphere as centuries-old architecture meets bustling modern life.
Continue along Calle Larios, Málaga’s most famous street, lined with boutiques, traditional cafés, and bustling shops. Your guide provides narratives on the street’s history and the role it plays in local celebrations and daily life. Traverse historic plazas like Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo, each revealing another layer of Málaga’s story.
Discover ‘La Manquita’—Málaga Cathedral
Your journey culminates at Málaga Cathedral, known as ‘La Manquita’ or ‘the One-Armed Lady’ for its unfinished south tower. Gain insight into the Cathedral’s architectural blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, and hear the unique story behind its nickname—funds intended for its completion were sent to aid the American War of Independence.
Inside, marvel at impressive vaults, altars, and artwork, while your guide explains how the Cathedral has witnessed Málaga’s changing times. The visit draws to a close with a comprehensive understanding of how history, religion, and daily life intertwine here.
Itinerary Highlights
Begin at Alcazabilla street
Glass Pyramid archaeological site
Roman Theater
Alcazaba fortress and city viewpoints
Plaza de la Merced and Picasso’s statue
Calle Larios shopping street
Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo
Málaga Cathedral (‘La Manquita’)
Your guide will also point out hidden details, local legends, and provide tips for further sightseeing or enjoying Málaga’s culinary delights on your own.
Book your 3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets tickets now!
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
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
Free cancellation up to 24 h
4 Calle Alcazabilla
Highlights
Guided walking tour of Málaga’s Roman Theater, Alcazaba and Cathedral
Explore historic streets and sights with an expert English or Spanish-speaking guide
Visit Picasso’s birthplace at Plaza de la Merced
See the famous Calle Larios and Málaga’s vibrant plazas
Learn little-known facts about local history and architecture
What’s Included
3-hour guided tour
Entry to the Roman Theater
Entry to the Alcazaba
Entry to Málaga Cathedral
Personal wireless audio guide system
Expert local guide (English or Spanish)
Your Experience
A Historic Journey Through Málaga
Begin your adventure at the heart of Málaga, as your expert guide welcomes you at Alcazabilla street. With wireless audio guides provided for optimal listening, you’ll unravel the city’s layers, from Roman roots to its contemporary vibrancy. Start at the distinctive glass pyramid and get a first insight into Málaga’s rich archaeological layers right beneath your feet.
Explore Ancient Landmarks
Your walk first leads you to the Roman Theater, the oldest monument in Málaga, where you’ll envision ancient open-air performances and marvel at well-preserved architecture that has echoed through centuries. Your guide details the site’s significance in Roman Baetica and Málaga’s evolution through antiquity, setting the perfect historic backdrop.
Next, ascend to the 11th-century Alcazaba, a fortress-palace that provides a glimpse into the era of Moorish rule. Discover why it’s often called a mini-Alhambra and gaze out from its elevated position for panoramic views of Málaga’s old town and port. Stroll through gardens, courtyards, and fortified walls as you learn how the Alcazaba was key to the city’s defence and cultural identity.
Walking the Streets of Culture
Cross into Plaza de la Merced, where Pablo Picasso’s birth house remains a testament to Málaga’s artistic legacy. Take a moment to appreciate the statue of Picasso and explore nearby cafés and markets, sampling the city’s lively atmosphere as centuries-old architecture meets bustling modern life.
Continue along Calle Larios, Málaga’s most famous street, lined with boutiques, traditional cafés, and bustling shops. Your guide provides narratives on the street’s history and the role it plays in local celebrations and daily life. Traverse historic plazas like Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo, each revealing another layer of Málaga’s story.
Discover ‘La Manquita’—Málaga Cathedral
Your journey culminates at Málaga Cathedral, known as ‘La Manquita’ or ‘the One-Armed Lady’ for its unfinished south tower. Gain insight into the Cathedral’s architectural blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, and hear the unique story behind its nickname—funds intended for its completion were sent to aid the American War of Independence.
Inside, marvel at impressive vaults, altars, and artwork, while your guide explains how the Cathedral has witnessed Málaga’s changing times. The visit draws to a close with a comprehensive understanding of how history, religion, and daily life intertwine here.
Itinerary Highlights
Begin at Alcazabilla street
Glass Pyramid archaeological site
Roman Theater
Alcazaba fortress and city viewpoints
Plaza de la Merced and Picasso’s statue
Calle Larios shopping street
Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza del Obispo
Málaga Cathedral (‘La Manquita’)
Your guide will also point out hidden details, local legends, and provide tips for further sightseeing or enjoying Málaga’s culinary delights on your own.
Book your 3-Hour Guided Tour of Málaga with Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets tickets now!
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
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
Free cancellation up to 24 h
4 Calle Alcazabilla
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