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Malagaの観光スポット

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  1. Castillo de Gibralfaro

    C/ Gibralfaro 11 Tu-Su 9:30-19:00, closed on Mondays €2.10, free Sundays after 14:00

    Another Moorish castle and the counterpart to the Alcazaba, the Castillo sits on a larger hill behind the Alcazaba and offers an incredible view of the city and neighboring suburbs from the ramparts that encircle the castillo. Within the fortress is a set of gardens and some displays, including an exhibit on the various military forces to have occupied the fort.…

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    Between the Castillo and the Alcazaba, visit the Alcazaba if you only have time for one, as the Castillo requires a hefty hike or a bus ride (bus 35) up the mountain.

  2. Roman Theater

    C/ Alcazabilla 8 Free

    Situated under the Alcazaba facing a small plaza are the beautiful remains of an old Roman theater. You can view them anytime from the overlook in the plaza, but if you want to get up close you can enter the attached building, where you'll be shown a short film and view some artifacts before entering the theater itself…

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    , where you can walk past the old stage and sit on the stone steps.

  3. Alcazaba

    C/ Alcazabilla 2 Tu-Su 9:30-19:00, closed on Mondays €2.10, free Sundays after 14:00

    A Moorish castle built in the 11th century on a hill in the middle of the city, this old fort is the best-preserved of its kind in Spain. Upon entering you'll climb up past the ramparts offering excellent views of the city and lush gardens to a small Moorish palace at the top which holds a number of artifacts from exca…

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    vations on the site.

  4. Centro de Arte Contemporáneo

    Closed Mondays Free

    Located in a former wholesale trade market, it houses a good collection of works of art and installations. Guided visits.

  5. Picasso's birthplace

    Plaza Merced 15 9:30-20:00 €1

    Loads of objects and some paintings that the most famous artist of the 20th century created during his childhood.

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  6. La Conception Botanical & Historical Garden

    Camino del Jardín Botánico 3 9:30-20:30 €4, guided visits and special prices for children

    Botanical and historical garden with beautiful views of the city from this garden; worth a visit.

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  7. Museo Carmen Thyssen

    Plaza Carmen Thyssen, C/Compañía 10 Tu-Th 10:00-20:00, F-Sa 10:00-21:00, Su and holidays 10:00-20:00 (open M and closed Su in summer) €8

    Opened in 2011 and has an excellent collection of 19th and 20th Century Spanish paintings.

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  8. Málaga Cathedral

    Calle Molina Lario 9 M-F 10:00-17:30, Sa 10:00-17:00, closed on Su and holidays €5

    Located right in the heart of the city centre and well worth visiting.

  9. Interactive Museum of Music

    Muralla Plaza de la Marina Daily 10:00-14:00 and 16:00-20:00 €3

    Has one of the largest collections of musical instruments in Europe.

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  10. Picasso Museum

    Palacio de Buenavista, C/ San Agustín 8 Tu-Th 10:00-20:00, F-Sa 10:00-21:00, Su and holidays 10:00-20:00 €8

    Exclusive paintings and exhibitions.

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  11. Plaza de Toros de la Malagueta

    Paseo de Reding M-F 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-20:00, closed Sa, Su and holidays

    Málaga's bullring.

観光データ

スポット総数
11
Malaga
Spain

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Malagaで必見の観光スポットは何ですか?

Malaga has 11 documented sights including Castillo de Gibralfaro, Roman Theater, Alcazaba. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.

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