TOP 10 Things to do in Malaga, Spain 2023! 🇪🇸☀️

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TOP 10 Things to do in Malaga, Spain 2023!

Malaga, Spain is an amazing place to visit in Spain. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Spain or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.

This vlog will tell you the top 10 best things to do in Spain and it will show various attractions of Spain. Via a walking tour and with help of drone shots we try to deliver you the best insights in beautiful Malaga, Spain.

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Number 6. Centre Pompidou Málaga,
Málaga boasts the first branch of the Centre Pompidou to be located outside France. The Centre Pompidou is one of the top museums in Paris, renowned for its modern and contemporary art collection.
The Centre Pompidou Málaga displays an assortment (around 80 paintings and photographs) of the prestigious Paris collection. Highlights include works by Picasso, Max Ernst, and Frida Kahlo. The center also presents temporary exhibits every few months.
Málaga's Pompidou Museum: an iconic, colourful cube embedded into Muelle Uno
What sets the Centre Pompidou apart from the other institutions that make up the long list of art galleries in Málaga is its commitment to making modern art accessible to all. In fact, the museum itself makes it clear that its programme is geared towards people who don't visit museums regularly.
The colourful cube is a draw for both strollers and travellers. The 16-metre-high structure is designed as a skylight, filtering the coastal light down into the building below. However, it's merely the tip of the iceberg, a lighthouse drawing in potential visitors.
Number 5. Soho (Art District),
Colorful large-scale street art defines this neighborhood near the Puerto de Málaga (harbor). Some of the murals in Soho were created by internationally known graffiti artists.
A cultural attraction in its own right, Soho is home to the Contemporary Art Center of Málaga and the Teatro Alameda, as well as many art galleries and artists' studios.
On the first Saturday of every month, the neighborhood hosts the Made in Soho Market, which gives visitors a chance to purchase locally crafted artworks.
Number 4. Malaga beaches,
Malaga beaches attract a significant number of tourists each year, especially in the summer months. The golden sand and sparkling sea are among the Spanish city's greatest assets. Playa de la Malagueta is the city's main beach, with restaurants and bars dotted along the sandy shore. However, there are many beaches along this stretch of the Andalusian coastline.

Close to central Malaga is La Caleta, a well-maintained beach popular among locals. For something different, head further to the fishing village of Nerja, which overlooks Burriana Beach. This is a great spot for those looking for a pretty beach and a charming village.
Number 3. Historical Botanical Garden,
Jardín Botánico Histórico La Concepción is considered one of the most alluring and important exotic gardens in Spain. It has a rich history and hosts the largest collection of subtropical plants in Europe. Built in 1855 and originally the private gardens of members of the rising bourgeois class, a family from Bilbao acquired the property in the 20th century.
La Concepción Historical-Botanical Garden was created in the mid-19th century by the Marquis and Marchioness of Loring. These exquisite grounds are filled with vibrant Mediterranean, tropical, and subtropical flora. Plant species found in the gardens come from all over the world.
Number 2. La Malagueta,
La Malagueta is great for a day of relaxation and fun along sandy shores and a seafront promenade. This beautiful palm-lined beach sits between the port of Malaga and La Caleta beach. It has been granted a Blue Flag award for following stringent environmental, educational, safety, and accessibility criteria.

The 1-km stretch of sand has ample space for tourists and residents alike. La Malagueta's onsite facilities include a children's playground and workout areas, as well as sunbeds, umbrellas, and sailing equipment rentals.
Number 1. Malaga Natural Park,
Fancying a ramble or hike? Then you have to get over to Montes de Malaga Natural Park. The whole area is massive and there are loads of trails that crisis crosses the park to follow.
Though be warned, some of the roads can feel a little sketchy at times. Especially the dirt roads. These can get muddy if it rains, so always be cautious of this when driving.
Anyway, as I said, there are heaps of routes (like the Yellow Route) that are perfect for walking, but pretty wide (almost road-like) and great for biking too.
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