When to Go
Best Time to Visit
April–June, September–October. Warm sea, 24-28°C days, and none of August's inland-Spain crowds. Winter stays mild (17°C) — the Costa del Sol's off-season is Europe's best-kept secret.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$60/day
Mid-range
$130/day
Luxury
$320/day
Cheaper than Barcelona or Madrid. Menu del día lunches run €14; beachfront chiringuito dinners €25.
With Kids
Family Travel
Playa de la Malagueta is a 10-minute walk from the old town with calm swimming; the port aquarium and the Gibralfaro castle ramparts keep kids moving.
Together
Couples Travel
Sunset cava at a Calle Larios rooftop, a Picasso Museum morning, and espetos (sardine skewers) grilled over driftwood at an El Palo chiringuito.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Compact, walkable, and safe — the Soho street-art district, tapas counters at Atarazanas Market, and easy day trips (Ronda, Nerja, Caminito del Rey) fill a week fast.
Food
What to Eat
- Espetos. Sardines skewered and grilled over open fire on the beach — Málaga's signature, best at El Palo.
- Fried boquerones. Crisp anchovies with lemon — the tapas default in every bar.
- Porra antequerana. A thicker, garlickier cousin of gazpacho from nearby Antequera.
- Sweet Málaga wine. Moscatel dessert wine poured from barrels at Antigua Casa de Guardia since 1840.
Transportation
Getting Around
Walkable center; local Cercanías trains run along the coast to Torremolinos and Fuengirola. The airport is 12 minutes by train from the center.
María Zambrano station puts Madrid 2.5 hours away by AVE. Rent a car only for white-village day trips (Ronda, Frigiliana).
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Centro Histórico. Cathedral, Picasso Museum, tapas lanes — everything within 15 minutes on foot.
- Soho. Street-art district between the center and port — galleries, brunch, craft beer.
- La Malagueta. City beach strip — high-rises, chiringuitos, morning swims.
- El Palo. Old fishing quarter east of town — the most authentic espetos on the coast.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe. Standard pickpocket caution on Calle Larios and the Alcazaba queue in high season.