Experience Málaga’s rich tapas culture as you explore the city at your own pace on this selfguided tour, walking through iconic areas and tasting local gastronomy. At each stop, you’ll enjoy one authentic tapa and one drink, choosing between two carefully curated tapas options.
During the tour, you’ll pass through landmarks such as Plaza de la Constitución, Calle Larios and lively spots like Plaza Uncibay, as well as surrounding Old Town streets where historic architecture, local life and Andalusian atmosphere come together.
Start the tour at your booked time and follow the route at your own rhythm. You’ll receive a digital PDF with clear instructions and the recommended order of stops 24 hours before the tour. WhatsApp assistance is available if needed.
On Sundays and Mondays, the tour includes three stops instead of four, with one stop offering a double tasting to ensure the same total food and drinks.
As you walk between stops, you’ll pass through Calle Casas de Campos, a charming street that connects the historic center with the city’s lively local atmosphere.
Continuing the route, you’ll arrive at Plaza de la Constitución, the heart of Málaga’s Old Town, surrounded by historic buildings and vibrant city life.
The walk then leads you to Plaza Uncibay, a popular meeting point filled with bars, terraces and a buzzing local vibe.
Finally, you’ll pass through Plaza San Pedro Alcántara, a quieter square where everyday local life blends with the charm of the historic center.
The tour starts at the restaurant Hasta los Andares.
*You will receive a QR code from Viator, which you will need to present at each of the four restaurants to enjoy tapas and beverages.
*Enjoy one tapa and one drink at each stop, choosing between two options.
*For any questions during the tour, contact us on WhatsApp or call +34 635 514 961.
*Please arrive at your first stop at the time of your reservation. Once the tour has started, you are free to continue at your own pace.
*On Mondays and Sundays you will have 3 stops, with a double-tapa and two drinks at one of them.
Each day has its own route because the participating restaurants vary depending on the day of the week:
Select the PDF that corresponds to your tour day:
*Monday and Sunday route: https://gastrowalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/TapasTourMalaga(S).pdf?_t=1770652115
*From Tuesday to Saturday route: https://gastrowalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/TapasTourMalaga(W).pdf?_t=1770652087
*WhatsApp assistance is available if needed
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