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Constitution Square, Málaga

Constitution Square, Málaga: Our most recommended tours and activities

Segway Panoramic Tour to Gibralfaro

1. Segway Panoramic Tour to Gibralfaro

Explore the city of Málaga in a fun and unique way without even breaking a sweat. With a Segway, you can take a tour of the city that lasts one or two hours. Upon arriving, you will first undergo a 10-minute orientation that teaches you how to use and maneuver a Segway. Then take a peaceful ride through the park of Málaga, driving by City Hall, arriving at the bullring. Explore the Malagueta beach, Roman Theater and Alcazaba before heading up a forest road to the Gibralfaro Parador, which offers a stunning view over the city and sea. Enjoy a break for a coffee before heading downhill to admire the great Cathedral in the heart of Málaga.

Malaga: Wine Guided Tour

2. Malaga: Wine Guided Tour

Embark on an evening of good food and great company on this culinary adventure through the old city of Malaga. After meeting your guide and fellow foodies, start the tour with the stroll through the illuminated city center as evening draws near. As you explore, stop at carefully selected bars, taverns, and restaurants, and immerse yourself in authentic Spanish culture. Dine on beloved local dishes, including Iberian cold cuts, seafood, and traditional specialities. Wash your food down with a variety of regional wines ranging from sweet and refreshing fruity blends to an artisanal vermouth. This enchanting tour takes you to off-the-beaten-path gems that you won't find on the typical tourist trail. By the end of this 3 hour experience, you’ll have a full belly and a better understanding of Spanish cuisine and culture.

Málaga: Alcazaba, Cathedral, and Roman Theater Guided Tour

3. Málaga: Alcazaba, Cathedral, and Roman Theater Guided Tour

Get to know the best places in the city in depth on this guided Malaga tour with tickets to the main attractions. Start the tour in the Plaza de la Marina, one of the central points in the city. Here, depending on the time, enjoy one of the many food fairs that are held there throughout the year. Then, walk along the great Calle Larios, the main artery of Malaga with your guide. Next, visit the Plaza de la Constitución, home to many events and the Malaga Fair. Here you'll take a detour to see one of the greatest treasures: the Cathedral of Malaga. Known worldwide, the Cathedral is one of the most beautiful buildings on the tour. Find out lots of interesting facts including why it's called La Manquita. Continue to Plaza del Obispo and visit Antonio Banderas' favorite place to eat, El Pimpi. Enjoy a good Malaga wine and delicious fish. Right next to El Pimpi is the iconic Roman Theater and the Alcazaba of Malaga, which served as a protective wall of the city. Make your way to Malaga City Hall, and along the way walk through the tree-lined avenue Paseo del Parque. To finish the tour, there is no better place than Pier 1, the new open-air shopping center that offers enviable views of the city.

Mijas Small Group Walking Tour

4. Mijas Small Group Walking Tour

Begin your tour by meeting at Virgen de la Peña Square. Enjoy the sights of Taxi Donkeys and then stop by the chapel of the Virgin of the Rock while listening to stories, legends, and important facts about this village from your local guide. After passing by Constitution Square and the remains of the Moorish Wall, climb a little bit to visit the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Walk along the lovely promenade by the botanical gardens with stunning views out to the sea. On the way back to Commercial Street, if there are good weather conditions, you can also admire an outdoor Flamenco Show. Finish the tour by wandering along Commercial Street, where the 17th Century San Sebastian Hermitage is located as well as the Contemporary Art Museum.

Delightful Malaga: A Walking Tour

5. Delightful Malaga: A Walking Tour

Prepare to come across numerous squares, each of them with its own story. Malaga’s city sights will surely win your heart with its rich history, architecture, and amazing photo opportunities. Malaga is a city full of historic spots, like the Alcazaba, one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia, or Gibralfaro Castle, which offers the best views. Malaga City, the gateway to southern Spain, and the Costa del Sol, the birthplace of Picasso and boasting one of the best climates in Europe. Is the Winter cold in Malaga? there is a mild temperature in Malaga during winter. Get ready to experience Malaga from a different perspective. A local charismatic guide will reveal interesting facts about the fantastic Malaga.

Malaga: Old Medina Walking Tour

6. Malaga: Old Medina Walking Tour

Travel back in time to the 11th and 15th centuries to learn about the Muslim period in Malaga on this walking tour through the historic center. Explore the vibrant and colorful souk markets. Meet your guide in Marina square and walk through the old medina in the historic center. Pass by the elegant Malaga Alcazaba. Marvel at this palace and fortification that is perched on a hill overlooking the city. Admire the minaret tower at the main mosque. Head to the lively souk market. Stroll through the stalls and look for handcrafts. Gain insight into Muslim culture with the help of your local guide.

Malaga: Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and Sightseeing Tour

7. Malaga: Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and Sightseeing Tour

Get to know the historical center of Malaga at your own pace on this interactive scavenger hunt walking tour. You'll explore the city on foot and get points for solving different types of tasks: Find sights: You will use hints to find the best sights and hidden gems throughout the city. The map function in the app will help you get there. Solve questions: Once you’ve arrived at the place you’re looking for, you’ll be asked questions about the sight. Most of the time, the answers are hidden in signs, pictures, etc. A great and fun way to learn new things about the city. Have fun: During the adventure you can also expect exciting photo tasks that require a lot of creativity. If you master the snapshots, you will be rewarded with points. Along the way, you’ll reach amazing places like the “Alcazabilla street”, “Malaga Cathedral”, “Merced Square” and many more! After you buy the ticket, you will receive an access code that you can use in the app. After you book the game, you’ll get a game code via email with instructions on how to play. Head to the “University of Malaga” and use the code to unlock the game in the app. The tour ends at the “Constitution Square”. The experience is not limited in time. You can explore the city at your own pace and take breaks. Just download the Explorial-App, go to the starting point, and you’re ready to start with the game. The tour lasts on average about 1-2 hours.

Malaga: 2-Hour Private Walking Tour

8. Malaga: 2-Hour Private Walking Tour

Discover the beauty of Malaga on this private walking tour. After meeting your guide, visit the Roman Theater which was commissioned by Caesar Agustus. Next, admire the Arab architecture of the Alcazaba and marvel at the imposing walls of the Gibralfaro castle and fortress. Learn more about the castle from your local guide. Then, stroll along Alcazabilla Street, while listening to stories, legends and important facts about the town from your guide as you make your way to the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Discover his playground, the church where he was baptized and the Picasso museum where you can admire many of his most famous artworks. You can also admire the exterior of the Cathedral and learn about its construction and artistic heritage. Finish the tour by passing Constitution square and Larios Street and learn all about this commercial street and the importance of the Marquis of Larios in Malaga's contemporary history. As this is a private tour, you will also have the opportunity to visit the interior of either the Cathedral, Alcazaba or Picasso museum at your own expense.

Malaga: 1.5-Hour Small Group Walking Tour

9. Malaga: 1.5-Hour Small Group Walking Tour

Discover first the archeological site, the Roman theater commissioned by the emperor Julius Cesar August, the Alcazaba with 2 Arab palaces inside, and Gibralfaro castle. Hear about the castle from your guide, and learn how it was used to control and keep an eye on the whole city of Malaga. Then stroll along Alcazabilla Street, listening to stories, legends and important facts about the town, until you reach the birthplace of Pablo Ruiz Picasso. Discover his playground, the church he was baptized in, and Picasso’s museum, home to a large collection of his works. Enjoy the sights of the Cathedral and learn about its construction and main artistic heritage. Finish the tour passing by Constitution Square and Larios Street, as your local guide shares the history of this commercial street and the importance of Marquis of Larios in the Malaga contemporary history.

Fascinating Malaga For Seniors- A walking tour

10. Fascinating Malaga For Seniors- A walking tour

In consultation with other senior experts, we have adjusted this special tour for seniors. Get ready to visit beautiful and historic places in the city including Fuente de Génova and Fundación Pablo Ruiz Picasso, each of them with its own story. Malaga’s city sights will surely win your heart with its rich history, architecture, and amazing photo opportunities. You have the chance to discover Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga and Museo Jorge Rando, and its lavish range of wonderful landmarks. Museo Jorge Rando is the first Expressionist museum in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain. Dedicated to the painter Jorge Lando, it collects his works. Get ready to experience Malaga from a different perspective. A local charismatic guide will reveal interesting facts about the fantastic Malaga.

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What people are saying about Constitution Square, Málaga

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4.9 / 5

based on 195 reviews

The game is amazing, I really recommend it, since it can be played on your own, with friends, family. Explanations are insightful, informative, funny, full of details and what I like the most is that it can be played at your own path/rythm. Anytime during the game I can stop for a drink and still play from my table or read the instructions for next stop. It is really worth the money. For some questions I stopped and asked to some locals around me and we had a great laugh with these funny questions! I wanna do that in every city I will visit. At the moment I played Explorial in Barcelona, Zaragoza, Malaga and Cordoba. Looking forward to the next ones ❤️❤️

As it was my first time in Malaga, I was in doubt about what to do, and which places to visit, so for me playing Explorial was a great idea. I had the opportunity to know the main places and also learn a bit about each of them. Plus, I love the fact that we can do it in our own time. Great app! :)

Sjoukje was an excellent tour guide. She took us up the picturesque hilly path towards the alcazaba and I'm glad she did because it's a long climb. Definitely recommend if you're in Malaga

Super well made scavenger hunt ! We really got into it and we will definitely do it again in other cities.

so much fun! even with just my husband and I. wished more places had this type of offer. ✨