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4.2 (52 reviews)

Malaga Bus Tours

Experience Malaga: sightseeing, learning, and making memories!

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Hop-On Hop-Off

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Málaga

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  • Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
4.2 (38)
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Hop-On Hop-Off

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Benalmádena

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Laura,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
03 Jan 2024
Poor
Not much to see. The guide was very basic. Kids did not enjoy it at all. I'd say overall it was a waste of money
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Jose,  United States United States
24 Nov 2023
Excellent
Best way to get around and see places on your own time.
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Monica,  Belgium Belgium
20 Apr 2024
Good
It's a pitty, you have no timeskechthuable at every stoppoint!
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About: Malaga Bus Tours

Explore the beauty of Malaga on a bus tour! Discover the vibrant city, its picturesque landscapes, and its unique culture without having to worry about transportation. Spend the day soaking in all the sights and sounds of this historical destination, and let the tour guide show you the best of what Malaga has to offer. Get ready for a day of learning, exploring, and making memories. Start your journey today!

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