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Things to do in Málaga

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Top 10 things to do

#1
El Caminito del Rey

Snaking its way around a rugged canyon above the Río Guadalhorce near Ardales, in the province of Málaga, Spain, El Caminito del Rey is a an elevated walkway that was built at the turn of the 20th century in order to connect two hydroelectric power stations. Over the years the site fell into disrepair, and infamously became known as the world's most dangerous walkway after a series of daredevils plummeted to their demise trying to cross it. El Caminito del Rey has since been given a multimillion-euro refurbishment and is once again safely travelable for everyone, providing breathtaking canyon views at every step along its 2.9-kilometer length.

4.7 (899 reviews)
#2
Museo Picasso Málaga

Museo Picasso Málaga houses 200 works donated by members of Picasso's family. It is located in a restored 16th-century palace in Málaga, Spain, the city where artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born.

4.5 (2,336 reviews)
#3
Bioparc Fuengirola

Bioparc Fuengirola is a sustainable zoo near Malaga which protects its animals in environments similar to their natural habitat, using 'invisible' barriers. This excellent family attraction is easy to reach from central Malaga.

4.6 (514 reviews)
#4
Teleférico Benalmádena

The Cable Car Benalmádena (Teleférico Benalmádena) offers some of the best views of the Costa del Sol and gives visitors the chance to see a live falconry show at the top of the mountain. It's located in Benalmádena, Spain.

4.6 (446 reviews)
#5
SEA LIFE Benalmádena

Sea Life Benalmádena is an aquarium and marine biology research center located in Benalmádena, near Malaga, Spain. The aquarium offers visitors up-close encounters with Spain's marine wildlife and animals from further afloat.

4.2 (259 reviews)
#6
Malaga Flamenco Shows

Be part of the passion and experience the power of flamenco in Malaga

4.8 (213 reviews)
#7
Centre Pompidou Málaga

The colorful glass cube adds a dash of modern cosmopolitan flair to Málaga's rejuvenated Old Port area. The light and inviting Centre Pompidou Málaga boasts exhibits and works from its Paris HQ - all artworks from 1905 to the present.

4.5 (145 reviews)
#8
Caves of Nerja

The Caves of Nerja, or Fundación Cueva de Nerja as it's known locally, are located on the Costa del Sol in Nerja, Spain. A popular tourist destination, the natural cave formation has impressive stalactites and stalagmites, some of the tallest in the world.

4.7 (471 reviews)
#9
Museum of Imagination

The Museum of Illusions is an interactive, immersive, brain-shaking, sense-jangling museum in Málaga. A Museum of Imagination ticket is your all-access pass to various exhibits aimed at giving your eyes and ears a run for their money! Walk on the walls, get your head around devilish optical illusions, experience the world in 3D, and much more.

4.5 (248 reviews)
#10
Malaga Bus Tours

Experience Malaga: sightseeing, learning, and making memories!

4.3 (50 reviews)

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