The best comes after your bachelor party in Malaga

One of the questions often asked by guests at a bachelor party in Malaga is: what can I do when the party is over?

You should know that Malaga has more than 3,000 years of history, which makes it one of the most emblematic cities in Andalusia. Birthplace of artists of the magnitude of Picasso, this city has become a cultural destination, par excellence, in the world.

If you are lucky enough to have celebrated the farewell to bachelorhood in Malaga capital

and if you have one or two days free to get to know the city, we promise you one of the best experiences of your life in every way.

Below, we will give you a series of recommendations that will undoubtedly be useful to organize different activities and a tour of the fantastic Malaga.

How to enjoy Malaga after a bachelor party

The day after the farewell to bachelorhood, when your body and mind have recovered from the frenetic activity of the previous day, you can enjoy a walk full of monuments bequeathed by Romans, Phoenicians and Arabs. However, not everything is architectural culture in Malaga, you will also find an amazing gastronomy, dreamlike natural areas, incredible beaches, renowned shopping areas and much, much more.

Larios Street

This emblematic street is more than 127 years old. Although it is not very long, it is considered one of the most beautiful shopping streets in Europe. If you want to shop, you will find stores that sell the world’s leading brands that are as old as they are renowned.

You will be able to delight yourself with pharmacies, ice cream shops or jewelry stores that are true marvels of unquestionable architectural value.

Chinitas Passage

At the end of Larios street you will find the Chinitas passage. It is a very characteristic street in the shape of a cross, which in ancient times was a convent inhabited by the Augustinian nuns, who were barefoot.

This passage served, among other things, as inspiration for Federico García Lorca’s play: “El Café de Chinitas”.

Plaza la Marina

This square offers spectacular views of the port and the historic center of the city of Malaga.

From there, if you want to be able to say that you really know the city, you can not miss the Atarazanas Market, whose name comes from the fact that it occupies the same place where the Nazari shipyards were located: the atarazanas.

The Cathedral

A Renaissance style building that is still unfinished. Work began during the 15th century, in the Gothic period, and the space had previously been occupied by an Arab mosque.

The Alcazaba

Next, you can visit the Alcazaba, palace and fortress of Arab rulers. It is a building constructed between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries located on the site of an ancient building of which Roman and Phoenician vestiges remain, and which offers wonderful views of the city. It is located at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro (lighthouse mountain).

Don’t forget to visit the orange tree courtyard. Unforgettable.

The Roman Theater

This theater, whose construction dates back to the 1st century B.C., is a must-see. It was used until the III Century A.D. C. After its restoration, it was recovered as a star space for shows.

La Manquita

It is a very peculiar cathedral, which owes its name to the fact that it is still unfinished more for political reasons than any other.

It is located in the old part of the city. Even if you don’t go in, take pictures of it to remember it! We suppose that someday they will finish it….

Gibralfaro Castle

This castle will give you a wonderful panoramic view of the city of Malaga. If you don’t feel like walking up, you can take a bus, number 35, which will take you to the top.

And when it’s time to eat…

We suggest you to enter any restaurant to get to know the typical Spanish tapa and enjoy the Mediterranean cuisine, you will love it!

And, of course, you can’t forget to taste the Malaga coffee and order it according to the amount of coffee offered. From least to most it is called: cloud, shadow, half, long and cut.

In short, if you follow our tips you will be able to enjoy the full potential of the city of Malaga when the bachelor or bachelorette party is over.

And you, have you done any of these walks in Malaga city? What places have you visited? Can you recommend a particular one?