
Málaga is small enough to walk and big enough to feel like a real city. Here's how we describe each barrio to guests.
Centro Histórico — Pedestrian streets, the cathedral, museums and the best dinner scene. Best for first-time visitors.
Soho — Just south of the centre, with street art, indie cafés and Antonio Banderas's Teatro del Soho. Great for younger travellers.
La Malagueta — On the beach, ten minutes from the centre. Family-friendly with chiringuitos and palm-lined walks.
El Limonar / La Caleta — Quiet, leafy, residential. Beautiful early-1900s villas. Best for couples wanting calm.
Pedregalejo & El Palo — Old fishing neighbourhoods east of the centre with the best seafood and a slower pace. Bus or taxi for nightlife.
More of Málaga
A quick wander through the city — old quarters, beaches, rooftops and the food in between.




















