Malaga Holidays
Truly see everything that Spain has to offer by stopping in the sunny city of Malaga. This coastal city is perfect for relaxing on the beach, touring historical sites and playing football games. Plan your trip with ebookers, and save on flight tickets, hotels and more.
The booming city offers a dash of something for everyone, with plenty of museums, markets and parks to choose from. Active travellers can hike throughout the mountainous region surrounding the city or take a bike tour around the city, while those preferring leisure can rest beside the Mediterranean Sea or browse local marketplaces. From the ancient Roman theatre to Plaza de la Marina, there are tons of sites to visit and explore in this Mediterranean paradise.
Hotels
Malaga Hotels
Molina Lario Hotel Malaga
AC Hotel Malaga Palacio by Marriott
Holiday Inn Express MALAGA AIRPORT
IGH Eliseos Hotel Malaga
MS Maestranza Malaga Hotel
Flights
Flights to Malaga
| Departure | Arrival | Travel dates | Round-trip fares |
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| London | Malaga | Wed, 10 Apr - Sat, 27 Apr | £57 |
| Manchester | Malaga | Wed, 10 Apr - Thu, 18 Apr | £64 |
| Barcelona | Malaga | Mon, 11 Mar - Thu, 14 Mar | £51 |
| Southampton | Malaga | Mon, 1 Apr - Mon, 8 Apr | £220 |
| Birmingham | Malaga | Wed, 10 Apr - Thu, 25 Apr | £60 |
| Liverpool | Malaga | Tue, 16 Apr - Sat, 20 Apr | £64 |
| Bristol | Malaga | Mon, 8 Apr - Fri, 26 Apr | £64 |
| Exeter | Malaga | Sat, 13 Apr - Sat, 20 Apr | £170 |
| Madrid | Malaga | Wed, 27 Mar - Sat, 30 Mar | £109 |
| Paris | Malaga | Thu, 21 Mar - Sun, 31 Mar | £105 |
| Mallorca island | Malaga | Sun, 17 Mar - Wed, 20 Mar | £42 |
| Humberside | Malaga | Sat, 9 Mar - Fri, 15 Mar | £267 |
Best time to take a holiday to Malaga
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The subtropical Mediterranean climate of the city makes for hot summers and comfortable winters. With an average of only 50 days of precipitation occurring a year, the city is great for outdoor lovers. The most rainfall occurs between November and January, so travellers should plan and pack accordingly. The best weather with the most comfortable temperatures for travel falls between April to June and then between September and October. Visiting Malaga during these times is ideal, but be sure to avoid Palm Sunday to Easter if you prefer uncrowded travel, as the Holy Week is most popular in this city.
Top Malaga attractions
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Alcazaba
Spend a day at the stunning fortified palace atop the Gibralfaro hill. Take in the gorgeous views, and navigate your way through ancient Roman artefacts.
Playa de la Malagueta
Work on your tan or take a relaxing stroll through the sand on this beach. Head over and indulge to nearby shops and restaurants afterward.
Museo Picasso Málaga
Featuring 204 Picasso paintings, this museum is one of the hottest attractions in the city for visitors.
Plaza de Toros
The exciting bullring is the place to be for a nail-biting action. After the show, visit the museum to learn more about the sport.
Castillo de Gibralfaro
Test your stamina with a power walk up to this castle, featuring a small museum and great views of the surrounding areas.
JardÃn Botánico La Concepción
The lush botanical garden includes waterfalls, lakes and thousands of tropical plants for visitors to enjoy.
Casa Natal de Picasso
The birthplace of Picasso is now a major spot for modern artists, with exhibitions and research ongoing.
Malaga Cathedral
The impressive Gothic architecture of the building is the perfect backdrop for photos and a must-see when in the city.
Town Hall Palace
Take a tour and soak up the history of the building as well as the modernistic design.
Tivoli World
Spend a day at this amusement park with your family and friends, and enjoy dozens of rides, shows, music and restaurants.
Insider tips for Malaga travel
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Gorki
This modern tapas bar is the perfect place to stop in for a bite to eat. Nestle yourself in the eccentric décor, and enjoy the tasty wine selection.
Alfajar
The shop sells genuine Andalucian pottery pieces that are handcrafted.
Clandestino
A local favourite, this restaurant is a great spot to visit and immerse yourself in the sights, tastes and smells of both Latin and European cuisine.
Flea Market
Every Sunday morning, there is a flea market by Estadio de la Rosaleda. It's worth the trip to pick up fresh produce, souvenirs and crafts.
Cafe Lepanto
Treat yourself to dessert and choose from pastries, ice creams and more to satisfy your sweet tooth.