Maia Wailana: "they are serious about siesta, cava, dulce vino, cured meat, cheese and olives.. one of the best spot to hang out after exploring around town!"
Turist Ömer ve Turist Ayşe: "Even though you don't see the best works of Picasso, it's still a great museum. The long queue tells the whole story, so go early. You can avoid the queue on Sundays if you don't visit on free hours."
MK McKenzie: "Very cool area for shopping and eating. Divided into three sections, the center is the fish market and the other two are fresh fruits/veggies/places to eat. Pick up a juice (2€) to walk around with!"
Alice Segrave: "La Tranca is of my favourite bars in Malaga, always packed full so expect to shout your order. Your tab is added up in chalk on the bar and skilled waiters manage to keep track of the thirsty crowd."
tricia wang: "A must have experience! Get the Midra so that you can experience the traditional kessa. If you go at night it's not crowded, last appt is at 10pm."
Audrey Camp: "Be sure to take time to choose your essential oil/fragrance before your massage. But if you forget, the masseuse an recommend one."
Cyrille Mortale-Van Oppen: "I think €6,- per person is to expensive for this cathedral, I saw a lot of churches in my lifetime that were more interesting and spectacular and free of entrance."
Edward Roozeboom: "Very pretty, a must see if you're in Malaga. You can get a rooftop tour for a few euros at the palace (yellowish / red building next to it) with panoramic views over the city!"