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Discover Malaga's highlights on a 2-3 hour walking tour including the Roman Theatre and Alcazaba, with tickets, tapas, and expert guides. Perfect for history and culture lovers.
If you’re looking for a well-rounded introduction to Malaga’s most iconic sights, this Malaga Walking Tour with Roman Theatre and Alcazaba tickets included offers an engaging experience for just $81.82 per person. Lasting approximately 2 to 3 hours, this tour takes you through the heart of the city with a knowledgeable local guide born and raised in Malaga. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and skip-the-line tickets help you avoid long queues at major monuments.
This tour is particularly ideal for visitors who want a concise but rundown of Malaga’s key landmarks, with the added bonus of tasting local tapas and learning about Picasso’s connection to the city. While it doesn’t include food or drink, the stops at historic sites and cultural venues make it a rich experience for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.


The tour starts at Plaza de la Marina, a lively central hub close to public transportation, making access simple. From there, the guide leads you through La Calle Larios, an emblematic shopping street lined with historic buildings and modern shops. This 10-minute stop provides a perfect introduction to Malaga’s bustling atmosphere.
Next, the focus shifts to Plaza de la Constitucion, the city’s main square. Known as the nerve center of Malaga, it offers a vibrant setting for understanding the city’s social life and historical significance. Nearby, Plaza del Obispo stands in front of the impressive Malaga Cathedral, where a dedicated 10-minute commentary highlights its architectural features and history.
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While the tour does not include entrance into the cathedral, a detailed explanation of its main façade and complex gives insight into its design and significance. The 15-minute stop at the cathedral’s entrance offers a rich narration on this architectural jewel without the need to queue or pay extra.

A highlight for art lovers is the visit to the Museo Picasso Malaga, where the guide discusses Picasso’s life, notable works, and the collection housed at the museum. The stop here lasts 30 minutes, providing a chance to appreciate the artist’s influence on the city’s culture.
The tour also includes a visit to Parroquia Santiago Apostol, the oldest parish in Malaga, where Picasso was baptized. This stop blends cultural history with a chance to enjoy traditional tapas at a longstanding local venue, making it a memorable taste of Malaga’s culinary scene.

Next, the group visits Plaza de la Merced, the birthplace of Picasso. A photo opportunity next to his monument confirms the city’s pride in its most famous son and emphasizes his connection to the city’s fabric. This stop is brief but packed with significance.

One of the tour’s standout moments is the visit to Teatro Romano de Malaga, a well-preserved Roman theatre. Before exploring the interior, the group stops at a renowned Malaga winery, where classic tapas and wine tasting take place against the backdrop of the historic building.
Continuing along Alcazabilla street, the guide explains the heritage of the Roman theatre in detail, offering insights into Malaga’s ancient past. The interior visit lasts about 15 minutes, revealing the archaeological marvels that date back to Roman times.
The tour culminates at the Alcazaba, a Muslim-era fortress often called the “Little Sister of the Alhambra.” Accessing this most visited monument in Malaga takes around 15 minutes, where visitors can admire its fortifications, gardens, and panoramic views of the city.
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This tour is led by official guides with years of experience, ensuring rich commentary at each stop. The small group size of no more than 10 travelers guarantees a personalized experience, and the mobile ticket system simplifies entry.
The tour begins at Plaza de la Marina at 10:30 am and ends at Plaza de la Aduana. It is suitable for most travelers, with no animals allowed and no alcohol served to minors. The tour’s pace is brisk but manageable, and the stops are designed to maximize sightseeing while allowing time to absorb the stories.

Tickets to the Roman Theatre and Alcazaba are included, ensuring smooth access without waiting in lines. However, food and drinks are not included, aside from the tapitas enjoyed during stops at traditional venues. Tips are optional but not included.

This tour offers free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. If canceled less than 24 hours before, the full amount is non-refundable.
This Malaga Walking Tour provides an efficient and engaging way to explore the city’s key landmarks with expert guidance. The combination of historic sites, art, and local culinary stops makes it especially appealing for those wanting a comprehensive snapshot of Malaga in just a few hours.
While it doesn’t include entrance to the cathedral or extensive museum visits, the detailed explanations, tickets included, and small group setting create a personalized, enjoyable experience. It’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors eager to understand Malaga’s history, culture, and artistic heritage.
This tour suits history lovers, art enthusiasts, and foodies keen on tasting local tapas and wines. The small group format makes it ideal for those who prefer a more intimate sightseeing experience, and the skip-the-line tickets save time at heavily visited landmarks.
“We were lucky enough to be the only ones who booked this tour on the day, and Nahuel came along and gave us a private tour. His in-depth knowledge…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers a professional guide, tickets to the Roman Theatre and Alcazaba, and small group access. Food, drinks, and tips are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Plaza de la Marina at 10:30 am and concludes at Plaza de la Aduana.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but note that animals are not permitted, and the tour involves walking.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes, the tour includes tickets for specific monuments, so booking ahead ensures availability.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
Are there any food or drink options included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are stops for tapas and wine tasting.
Will I see inside the Alcazaba and Roman Theatre?
Yes, the interior of both sites is accessible and explained in detail by the guide.
Is transportation provided?
No, the tour takes place entirely on foot, starting from Plaza de la Marina.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, water, and a camera are recommended to enjoy the experience fully.