Essential places to visit in Malaga | Transfer in Málaga Online

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Today in our blog of Transfer in Malaga Oline we want to recommend some of the most emblematic places to visit if you plan to travel to Malaga.

Malaga is one of the main tourist destinations. A city that has everything you need for a great vacation. And to make your stay even better, Transfer in Málaga Online offers all tourists who choose Malaga our transfer transfer service.

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  • Pickups and transfers from your hotel.
  • 8 seater transfer.
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  • Excursions
  • Transfers to events.
  • Parcel Service.

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Malaga is a perfect city to choose as a holiday destination. The weather is great throughout most of the year and has a wide range of beaches, monuments, art, nature, gastronomy and beautiful places that make it a modern and historic city at the same time. We leave you some places that we recommend to visit from Transfer in Málaga Online.

Malaga Cathedral: it is located in the historic center. This cathedral is known as "La Manquita" as one of its towers is unfinished, which has already become a symbol of the city.
Inside, it is worth noting the Cathedral Museum where works by the Cathedral itself and other places are exhibited.

The Alcazaba: it is a fortress palace from the Muslim era, located on the mountain of the city. Inside it has beautiful corners formed by courtyards, reservoirs, gardens and a Nasrid palace.

Gibralfaro Castle: it was built in the 14th century. It is a fortress that was built with the aim of protecting the Alcazaba. From there we can see some of the most fabulous views of the city of Malaga.

The Roman Theater: it was discovered in 1951 although it dates from the first century A.D. It can be visited from the outside, although it is also possible to visit the interpretation center, or the scene, the orchestra and the stands through some walkways.

Calle Larios: the main street of the city and one of the most emblematic streets of Europe. Full of establishments and place of the main events of the city: Easter, fair or Christmas.

Muelle Uno and Palmeral de las Sorpresas: Malaga has the second most important cruise port in Spain, but it is also a great leisure place, with establishments and restaurants. We also found there the Center Pompidou Museum. We recommend visiting this place during the terrification because its light is magical.