Saturday 29 June 2019

See More, Spend Less Malaga Things to Do and See

Malaga city was not much on tourists’ list but in the past few years, the city has made progress in alluring the tourists. Malaga receives millions of tourists every year because it has so much to offer; from scenic attractions to magnificent architecture and bustled streets. The best part about Malaga is, almost everything here comes for cheap. So grab more in less and enjoy a cheap tour to Malaga.

Malaga bestows plenty of cheap things to do and see so if you have a light budget then this place is for you.
  • Wander in Atarazanas Market: Atarazanas Market is Malaga’s one of the oldest and most popular markets. The market had become a buying place in the 14th century by the Moors as a shipbuilder’s yard and the name Atarazanas is given so which has been taken from Arabic. Besides of its enchanting history, the market is still a place to buy items of all kind with an atmosphere that is perfect to wander. Tourists can not only buy something for them but can only admire its beauty if they don’t have to buy anything at all.
  • Hiking at River Chillar: the most fun thing to do while being in Malaga and what’s more interesting? It’s absolutely free. Hiking at the River Chillar through cave Nerja is top thing to do in Malaga that offers some of the best scenic view in the region. The hikers have to go through narrow caves and then finally reached at a point where their feet become happy feet with a splash of river water on them.
  • A tour to best Museums of Malaga: Malaga has rich history that is depicted by its ravishing museums; most prominent of them being the Picasso Museum, Pompidou Centre and Carmen Thyssen Museum. The Picasso Museum is Malaga’s most notorious museum and has articles worthy to admire. It displays more than 233 pieces of art work and the entrance is absolutely free of cost. Pompidou Centre is not only an art museum but an art gallery too where art work from various artists is shown. The museum has collection of articles featuring photography, design, architecture, video, art, dance, music, film and spoken word. The Carmen Thyssen Museum exhibits more than 230 art pieces from 19th century painters and of course the entrance is without charges.  
  • A glimpse at the Roman Theatre: situated at the foot of Alcazaba, Roman Theatre in Malaga dated back to the first century A.D. the theatre tells the tale of the enthralling roman architecture and the skills of the architects of that time. A must to see if you are a history lover.
  • Walk through the Castillo de Gibralfaro and Alcazaba Fortress: these are the two major free attractions of Malaga with mesmeric scenery and riveting landmarks. Tourists love to take a walk through the pristine trees and most foliage gardens of the castle and the fortress. Entrance to both of these attractions is free on Sundays so make sure to make your plan to see these beauties on weekend.
  • Best views from Malaga’s Viewpoints: Malaga is a beautiful city which can be praised best by viewing it from the top. For the purpose, Malaga’s Viewpoint serves us all well. The Gibralfaro hill has two viewpoints that bestow the best shots of the whole city. Make yourself to the top and witness the enthrall that will leave your spellbind for moments.
  • La Concepcion Botanic Gardens: stretched over an area of 25,000 square meters, La Concepcion Botanic Gardens are keep on making the city green since 1850’s. The gardens can be reached after a bus ride of half an hour where tourists are able to witness more than 2000 species of flora from Oceania, America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
  • Sunbath at Malaga’s best beaches: Malaga is a beachside city which means you can feel the cool breeze even in the city centre, making your mood happier than ever. As the city has beaches at its sides so it offers plenty of things to do and enjoy. Most famous beaches of Malaga include Playa las Acacias and Playa de la Malgueta. Tourists can do numerous activities at these beaches including sunbathing, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, boating and even paddling. Children’s paly grounds, restaurant, bars and snack shops make it even worthier to give a visit to any of the Malaga’s beach.
  • Boast up your adrenaline at the Beach Gyms: Alongside the coastline of Malaga’s famous beaches, there are outdoor gyms where you can work out as much as you want, without paying anything. Locals and tourists grab this opportunity of having free equipments and exercise at holidays.
  • Applause at La Termica: La Termica is a cultural centre that is venue of numerous exhibitions, conferences, lectures, workshops, live music and even artistic performances. The centre is like an all-purpose site that can be used for anything that is either entertaining or informative. It is absolutely free to be the part of the audience so make your way to La Termica to learn something useful or attend a live music performance that will be a treat to your ears. Elite Travels Derby
  • Cathedral of Malaga: Cathedral de la EncarnaciĆ³n was designed and constructed in the Renaissance period between the 16th and 18th century. The cathedral is a must to see if you are interested in what the roman architecture was alike. The interior designing and the sculptural work by the famous artists has increased the worth of the church.