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5 FAQs about free tours in Malaga

What should I bring and how can I prepare for a free tour in Málaga?

As a rule, you should wear comfortable shoes for such tours. Also, don’t forget about drinking water. Keep in mind that the routes may include climbs, so be prepared for an active walk.

Is accessibility provided for people with reduced mobility on free tours in Málaga?

Many tours are suitable for people with reduced mobility, but it is best to check before booking on the tour page. We recommend clarifying this with the support team before booking to ensure the tour meets your specific needs.

What types of themed tours are available in Málaga?

Málaga offers historical, gastronomic, and evening tours. Each route covers different aspects of the city.

Malaga Free Tours at a Glance

Málaga is often overlooked, and many people fly to Barcelona or Madrid instead. But this place has been here for three millennia and has something to amaze you. Take a free walking tour in Málaga on FREETOUR.com with someone who actually lives here and can explain why specific buildings matter or where to find authentic coffee. You'll definitely see the Alcazaba of Málaga, the Málaga Cathedral, the old town, and many more. Spend two hours and tip your English-speaking guide at the end of a tour. 

Why Explore Malaga on Foot?

Free tours in Malaga actually give you what those hop-on-hop-off buses don't. Sure, you can ride past buildings taking photos. But why is that building there? Who built it? The Phoenicians kicked things off around 770 BC, calling it Malaka. Then came the Romans with their theatre and infrastructure. Then the Moors for eight centuries, which is why half the architecture looks completely different from northern Spain. Then the Spanish monarchs took over and added their own layers.

What is that arch everyone photographs at Atarazanas Market? It is a fourteenth-century Nasrid gate. It survived because someone literally built a warehouse around it, and people forgot it was special until later. These are the stories you miss completely on your own.

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