Málaga Altstadt und Mijas Bergdorf Tour

Málaga Altstadt und Mijas Bergdorf Tour

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Im Rahmen unseres Engagements für nachhaltigen Tourismus entsprechen alle National Geographic Day Tours den Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council, und ein Teil der Einnahmen aus diesen Touren erfolgt an die National Geographic Society zur Finanzierung von Forschung und nachhaltigen Projekten weltweit.

Highlights
  • Entdecken Sie die historische Stadt Málaga und ihre vielen kulturellen Highlights
  • Genießen Sie die pulsierende Kunstszene der Stadt - Málaga ist der Geburtsort Picassos
  • Erkunden Sie das weiß getünchte Dorf Mijas mit seinem Panoramablick
  • Kaufen Sie authentische Souvenirs in Mijas oder Designerwaren in der Calle Larios
  • Ortskundiger Tourguide mit unübertroffenem Wissen über Málaga und seine Geschichte
Beschreibung

Auf Ihrer Tour an die Costa del Sol erleben Sie sowohl großstädtisches als auch malerisches, weiß getünchtes Dorfleben. In Málaga gibt es unzählige Einkaufsmöglichkeiten, eine quirlige Altstadt und viele Kunstmuseen. Mijas hingegen besticht durch blumengeschmückte Straßen und einen herrlichen Blick auf das Meer. Antonio, einer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt:"Die Kathedrale von Málaga muss man gesehen haben, schon allein wegen des handgeschnitzten Chorgestühls. Eigentlich sollte sie zwei Türme bekommen, aber die Gelder für den Bau wurden an die amerikanischen Revolutionäre geschickt, sodass der zweite Turm nie fertiggestellt wurde. Daher nennen die Einheimischen die Kathedrale liebevoll "La Manquita" - die einarmige Dame."

Sie beginnen mit dem Besuch von Málaga und stellen sehr schnell fest, dass diese Stadt im Aufschwung ist. Gewundene Straßen mit vielen Tapas-Bars reihen sich an historische Denkmäler, und das neu gestaltete Hafenviertel Muelle Uno bietet viele weitere elegante Möglichkeiten für einen Drink oder eine Mahlzeit. Besuchen Sie in Ihrer Freizeit das Centre Pompidou und die Designerläden in der Calle Larios oder bewundern Sie eine der vielen Kunstausstellungen. Die Stadt ist der Geburtsort von Pablo Picasso und in der Nähe des römischen Theaters liegt das Museo Picasso mit zahlreichen seiner Werke.

Am Nachmittag entschleunigen Sie beim Besuch des malerischen Bergdorfs Mijas. In den verträumten Kopfsteinpflastergassen können Sie handgefertigte Keramiken kaufen oder eine der kleinsten Schokoladenfabriken der Welt besichtigen. Legen Sie nach Ihrem Streifzeug durch die Boutiquen und Gassen eine Pause in einem Café ein oder lassen Sie von einem der Aussichtspunkte den Blick über die Landschaft bis hinunter zur Küste schweifen.

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Wichtige Informationen
  • 15 Minuten Fußweg von der Haltestelle zum Stadtzentrum von Málaga
  • Teile des Dorfes Mijas sind für Rollstuhlfahrer und weniger mobile Personen nicht zugänglich
  • Mittagessen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
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    Mijas is a beautiful village and there is lots to see and enjoy. I would have preferred 3 hours there and only 2 hours in Malaga which was a busy and ...

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    Te weinig tijd op de bestemmingen. Geen begeleiding ter plaatse. Een korte begeleiding en vanaf een bepaald punt "trek uw plan..."

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    Excellent no too way,s. About it really worth it.??

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    Due to the extreme heat we felt unable to join the guide for a walking tour ot either Mijas or Malaga. I appreciate that was beyond your control.

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    The whole day was good, but a bit long. Would have preferred the 3 hours in Mijas rather than Malaga. A half day to mijas would be good option rather ...

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