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About Málaga

Málaga is the kind of city that’s easy to fall in love with sunny streets, great food, a beautiful waterfront, and a mix of history and modern energy. From Casita 10, you can reach the heart of Málaga in 15 minutes by bike, which makes it simple to head in for a morning coffee, sightseeing in the afternoon, or a relaxed evening of tapas.

To make exploring even easier, bikes are included with your stay. Cycle into the city, follow the promenade by the sea, or just wander through neighbourhoods at your own pace. No car needed, no hassle, just Málaga.

Picasso's Málaga

Málaga is Picasso’s birthplace, and you can dive into his story right in the city. Visit the Picasso Museum (Museo Picasso Málaga) for a strong collection in a beautiful old palace setting, and pair it with a stop at the Picasso Birthplace Museum (Casa Natal) in Plaza de la Merced.

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Hike the Caminito del Rey

Visit Caminito del Rey for a spectacular walkway pinned to the cliffs above a river gorge. It’s one of the most memorable nature trips you can do from Málaga (roughly about an hour or so away, depending on transport). Go early for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, and wear proper shoes. This one is all about views, heights, and photo moments.

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Pedregalejo Beach

For a more local, relaxed beach vibe, head to the beach of Pedregalejo. It’s a laid-back stretch with a promenade, small sandy coves, and loads of casual restaurants right by the water. This is the place to try espeto de sardinas (sardines grilled over open fire) with a cold drink at sunset, very Málaga, and it's literally right around the corner!

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