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        A person enjoys a panoramic view of Málaga, Spain, embracing the vibrant cityscape and scenic hills under a bright, cloudy sky.

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          Picturesque Cordoba courtyard with cascading flowers in terracotta pots, epitomizing the Patios Festival's beauty.

           Córdoba, Spain

          Cordoba Patios Festival Guided Tour – Day Trip in May

          Walk through flower-draped courtyards in the heart of Cordoba's legendary Patios Festival — a UNESCO-recognised tradition you will not find anywhere else in the world.

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          From €17.50
          Close-up of a historic fountain in front of Malaga Cathedral, showcasing intricate architecture on a sunny day.

           Málaga, Spain

          Malaga Guided Tour: Roman Theater, Alcazaba & Cathedral Tickets

          Two thousand years of history, three iconic monuments, one unforgettable morning in Malaga. Join an expert guide and discover the city that shaped an entire civilization.

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          From €10.00
          Impressive facade of Malaga Cathedral featuring ornate carvings and grand arches against a clear sky backdrop.

           Málaga, Spain

          Malaga Cathedral Guided Tour with Entry Tickets Included

          Step inside La Manquita and let an expert guide reveal the centuries of art, faith, and history locked within Malaga's most iconic Renaissance monument.

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          From €8.00
          Fleet of black luxury transfer vehicles parked near Malaga marina ready for private airport transfers to Malaga AGP

           Malaga, Spain

          Private Transfer Malaga to Malaga Airport AGP Departure

          Skip the taxi queue and arrive at Malaga Airport on time, every time — your private driver is already waiting.

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          From €30.00
          Close-up of honeybees working on a vibrant honeycomb at Honey Experience, Colmenar attraction.

           Madrid, Spain

          Beekeeping & Honey Museum Full-Day Tour in Colmenar

          Put on a beekeeper suit and step into the hive — this one-of-a-kind day trip from the Costa del Sol brings Andalusia's ancient honey-making tradition to life in the mountain town of Colmenar.

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          From €45.00
          Guests browsing crafts in Mijas Pueblo whitewashed streets on Marbella & Mijas private full-day tour with pick-up

           Marbella, Spain

          Private Full-Day Tour: Marbella & Mijas with Hotel Pickup

          Step off the beaten path and into the heart of Andalusia on a fully private tour that takes you from Marbella's storied old town to the sun-bleached lanes of Mijas Pueblo in a single unforgettable day.

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          From €49.00
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          More to know about Malaga

          Nestled on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, Malaga is a vibrant Mediterranean port city known for its rich artistic heritage and stunning coastal setting. The city blends historical charm with modern appeal, featuring the iconic Alcazaba fortress and the Cathedral of Malaga as defining landmarks.

          What to see in Malaga

          Visitors should explore the Alcazaba, a Moorish palace offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding Mediterranean. The Cathedral of Malaga, a Renaissance masterpiece, commands the city center with its impressive architecture. The Picasso Museum houses the world's largest collection of works by Pablo Picasso, a native son whose legacy shapes the city's cultural identity.

          Things to do in Malaga

          The city offers diverse experiences including leisurely strolls through historic old town streets and relaxation on nearby beaches. Day trips to the dramatic El Torcal rock formations or the white villages of Andalusia are popular excursions. Waterfront promenades, local markets, and Mediterranean dining experiences provide authentic engagement with coastal culture.

          Malaga's Artistic Legacy

          As the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga maintains a profound connection to modern art. The city's museums, galleries, and street art celebrate both classical and contemporary creativity. This artistic heritage permeates the local culture, making Malaga a destination for those seeking cultural enrichment alongside Mediterranean relaxation.

          Malaga is situated in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coastline. The city serves as a major Mediterranean port and gateway to the region's white villages and mountain landscapes. Its strategic location has made it a historical trading hub and modern tourism destination.
          Malaga is culturally significant as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and continues to be a center for artistic expression and Mediterranean heritage in Spain.