Malaga: 1-Hour Tuk-Tuk Tour
“Essence of Malaga”

Discover Malaga in a comfortable, fun, and sustainable way with our electric 1-hour tuk-tuk tour.
For one hour, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of some of the city’s most iconic landmarks: from the iconic Farola lighthouse and Malagueta Beach to the imposing Gibralfaro Castle and the tranquil Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens.
This tour is perfect for those who want to experience the essence of Malaga in a short time, without rushing and with a unique perspective. Ideal for all ages, it’s a dynamic experience that will connect you with the Mediterranean essence of the city.
Hop on the tuk-tuk and let yourself be amazed by the magic of Malaga with our 1-hour tuk-tuk tour!

1
La Farola Lighthouse and Malagueta Beach
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The tour begins next to La Farola, the historic 19th-century lighthouse. This lighthouse is one of the symbols of the Port of Malaga. From there, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the Malaga coastline and the nearby Malagueta Beach. This beach is one of the most popular in the city, with its golden sand and lively promenade.

2
Hotel Miramar and Espigón
Virgen Del Carmen
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We continue towards the majestic Hotel Miramar, a palace-style building inaugurated in 1926. This hotel has witnessed the history of the city. A few meters away, the Espigón de la Virgen del Carmen offers a unique perspective of the sea and the Malaga skyline. It’s a perfect place to enjoy the sea breeze.

3
Paseo Del Limonar and Gardens Of
Pedro Luis Alonso
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We enter the elegant Paseo del Limonar. This avenue is flanked by stately villas and lush vegetation. It’s a reflection of the bourgeois Malaga of the 19th century. Afterward, we visit the Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens, a green space inspired by Hispanic-Arabic and French styles. It’s known for its rose garden and manicured flowerbeds.

4
Gibralfaro Castle and English Cemetery
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We ascend towards Gibralfaro Castle, a 14th-century fortress. From there, you can enjoy the best panoramic views of the city and the coast. Nearby is the English Cemetery, the first Protestant cemetery in Spain, founded in 1831. It houses tombs of illustrious figures and stands out for its romantic atmosphere and rich vegetation.

5
La Malagueta Bullring And
Fountain of the Three Graces
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We descend towards the Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta, a Neo-Mudéjar construction from 1876. This place remains a reference point in the cultural life of Malaga. In front of it, the Fountain of the Three Graces adorns one of the busiest roundabouts in the city. It’s a common meeting point for locals and visitors.

6
Malaga Park, Bank of Spain, and City Hall
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We walk through Malaga Park, an urban tropical garden that houses exotic species and sculptures. This space creates an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. Along the park, emblematic buildings such as the Bank of Spain and the City Hall stand tall. Both are examples of the institutional architecture of the early 20th century.

7
University of Malaga, MUCAC, and Centre Pompidou Malaga
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The tour concludes in the cultural area of the port. There you will find the historical headquarters of the University of Malaga. There is also the Museo Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (MUCAC), which houses exhibitions by national and international artists. In addition, the Centre Pompidou Málaga stands out for its characteristic multicolored glass cube and offers a rich program of modern and contemporary art.