Start your day in Malaga with a traditional Andalusian breakfast at a historic café while the city wakes up. Enjoy freshly made churros with chocolate and a classic Spanish bocadillo, served with coffee or fresh orange juice.
After breakfast, continue with a relaxed guided walk through Malaga’s historic center. Discover Atarazanas Market, Plaza de la Constitución, the surroundings of the Alcazaba and the exterior of Malaga Cathedral, plus quieter corners beyond the usual tourist routes.
This experience focuses on atmosphere, local habits and the city’s everyday rhythm — the only experience in Malaga that combines a traditional Andalusian breakfast with a guided local walk.
-Traditional Andalusian breakfast with churros and bocadillo
-Choice of coffee or fresh orange juice
-Relaxed walking tour through Malaga’s historic center
-Pass by Atarazanas Market, Alcazaba and Malaga Cathedral
-Small-group experience (maximum 10 participants)
Explore the vibrant Atarazanas Market, one of Malaga’s most iconic local markets. Discover its colorful stalls, fresh produce, and historic stained-glass window while learning about local food traditions and daily life in the city.
Walk through Plaza de la Constitución, the historic heart of Malaga and a lively meeting point for locals.
See the exterior of Malaga Cathedral, known locally as “La Manquita.” Learn about its unique architecture and why it remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in the historic center.
Admire the exterior of the Alcazaba, Malaga’s impressive Moorish fortress overlooking the city.
End the experience in Plaza de la Merced, a vibrant square surrounded by cafés and local life. From here, you’ll be perfectly positioned to continue exploring Malaga at your own pace.
Your guide will be waiting in front of the main entrance of Atarazanas Market.
All final details will be reconfirmed shortly before the experience.
Your local guide will be easy to recognize and connected to the “Postcards of Feelings” experience.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the starting time.
Malaga is a vibrant coastal city in southern Spain, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. The city blends modern attractions with historic sites, offering a unique mix of culture, gastronomy, and Mediterranean charm.
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María Zambrano Station
Estación de Autobuses de Málaga
EMT buses are efficient and affordable, covering most of the city and nearby areas.
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