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1. Port of Malaga

The Port of Málaga is one of the oldest seaports in Spain and the first stop for many visitors on a trip to the city. The port is both a transportation hub and a popular destination itself. Shop in chic malls, lounge on beaches and explore cutting-edge art galleries, all within the marina area.
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Port of Malaga featuring modern architecture, a marina and cycling

2. Carihuela Beach

La Carihuela started out as a fishing village but, with the growth of Torremolinos as a coastal resort, it has become most popular for its huge, sandy beach. Visit to explore the last remnants of the old village or to simply enjoy swimming in the sheltered natural harbor. The area is also getting increasingly famous for its delicious fresh cuisine.
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La Carihuela featuring general coastal views and a sandy beach

3. Malagueta Beach

Malagueta Beach is an ideal place to escape the city and unwind by the sea. During the high season, waterfront food vendors and busy restaurants line the shore, parents and children use the playground facilities and visitors enjoy beach activities. Stretch out on a sun lounger, walk barefoot on the sands and cool off in the calm waters.
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Malagueta Beach which includes tropical scenes and a beach

4. Picasso Museum Malaga

Located in the heart of the Old Town, Museo Picasso Malaga is a monumental tribute to an exceptional local talent: Pablo Picasso. Browse the nearly 300 works by the world-famous painter and sculptor. See early 19th-century sketches of landscapes, cubist impressions and modern 20th-century portraits. While here, also admire the grand setting for the museum, the elaborate 16th-century palace called Palacio de Buenavista.
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Picasso Museum Malaga which includes street scenes as well as an individual male

5. Alcazaba

Built between the eighth and 11th centuries this palatial fortress was named Alcazaba, the Arabic word for citadel. The military-style structure was fortified with double stone walls and tall towers, erected to see enemies approach. Take a historic journey by entering through the fortress’ magnificent gates and explore gardens, towers and patios. From the Maldonado Tower (Torre de Maldonado), you can see all the way to Africa on a clear day.
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Alcazaba showing chateau or palace and heritage architecture

6. Bajondillo Beach

Bajondillo is a wide sandy stretch of beach fronting Torremolinos. Stroll along the beach’s dark sands and experience the waterfront’s humming atmosphere in the sunshine or after nightfall. With the gorgeous waters of the Costa del Sol and buzzing bars within easy reach, it’s easy to see why you could spend all day and all night at Bajondillo.
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Torremolinos which includes a beach and tropical scenes

7. Málaga Cathedral

This ornate and stately cathedral is known among locals as La Manquita, or “The One-Armed Lady,” because its tower was intended to be one of two. The first tower was erected to an imposing 276 feet (84 meters), but then construction ceased because the funds were sent to American troops in the War of Independence in 1780. Even without the second tower, the cathedral is grand.
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Malaga Cathedral which includes religious elements, interior views and a church or cathedral

8. Los Alamos Beach

Relax on the pleasant, sunny Los Alamos Beach, which is also known as El Canuelo. This stretch of shoreline is one of the quieter main beaches in Torremolinos for 361 days of the year. Visit for 4 days in July, however, and see a different side to Los Alamos as the beach hosts an electronic music festival that draws in crowds of partygoers and music enthusiasts.
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Los Alamos Beach showing a beach and a city as well as a large group of people

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Frequently asked questions

Is El Borge worth visiting?
From shopping to outdoor adventures and history, there are loads of fun things to do in El Borge. Don't forget to enjoy the area's mix of awesome attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in El Borge?
Start your day with a visit to Treasure Caves and Aquavelis Water Park. Then, explore different parts of El Borge for a bite to eat and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in El Borge?
The top tourist attraction in El Borge is Treasure Caves, so be sure to add it to your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in El Borge?
You can easily tour top sights like Dolmen Cerro de la Corona, Hoya Las Cabras and Iglesia Santa Ana with a three-day stay in El Borge. On average, most travelers book four days here. There's plenty to see and do nearby too, so linger longer and venture to Málaga.
Is El Borge a walkable city?
With popular attractions like Church of La Incarnation close by, El Borge is very much a place to explore on foot. Up for visiting some exciting neighborhoods within walking distance of the city center? Comares is about 3 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in El Borge with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, an itinerary filled with cool activities sets the tone for a great escape. Browse our ideas for what to do in El Borge with kids.

What to do in El Borge for adults?
There are loads of things to do in El Borge, with experiences for adults of all ages. End the day with a visit to Convent of San Francisco or Ermita de San Isidro.
Are there free things to do in El Borge?
From enjoying parks to strolling around hip neighborhoods, it's easy to find free things to do in El Borge. If you're looking for inspiration, ask a local tour guide for recommendations. Dolmen Cerro de la Corona is a must for anyone planning to save on their traveling adventures.