Here's a guide to seeing the essentials of Malaga in a day. I recommend starting early to make the most of your time. The estimated time to travel from Finca Los Paseros to Parking Plaza de la Marina (Málaga City Center) is 65 minutes by car.
If you're planning a visit to Málaga and want an authentic experience, we recommend the following itinerary:
You can enjoy "tapas" (small dishes) or "raciones" (larger portions, great for sharing or as a more substantial meal) at Bodega Bar El Pimpi, a renowned establishment in Málaga. This traditional tavern is celebrated for its flamenco ambiance, vibrant azulejo tiles, barrel room, and picturesque Andalusian courtyard. Founded in 1971, El Pimpi is steeped in history and has become one of the city's most iconic locations.
Named after the historical figure 'El Pimpi,' who was known for assisting ship crews and travelers at Málaga's port, the bodega is housed in an 18th-century mansion situated on an ancient Roman road. The venue is composed of various rooms and courtyards, each offering a distinct atmosphere, including a terrace with stunning views of the Roman Theater and the Alcazaba.
El Pimpi's menu showcases a range of local delicacies, such as fried fish, octopus, vegetables, gazpacho, ham croquettes, "pringá", various rice dishes and more. The restaurant also boasts a fine selection of local wines, ideal for pairing with your meal. The bodega is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, known for its lively environment, often enhanced by street performers.
A favorite meeting place for celebrities and visitors alike, El Pimpi is highly regarded as a cultural and gastronomic landmark in Málaga. Due to its popularity, it's advisable to make a reservation in advance.
For reservations, you can contact them at:
Phone: +34 952 225 403
Email: [email protected].
Another option is Matiz Restaurant, a chic place with modern Mediterranean dishes, tasting menus, wine pairings, and cocktails. Matiz Restaurant is located at Calle Bolsa, 14, 29015 Malaga. It offers a wide variety of Mediterranean dishes.
The restaurant is described as a new concept in dining in Malaga, with a reimagined Malagan Mediterranean cuisine, offering both a menu and a space suitable for all times of the day, ideal for those conversations that never seem to end.
If you have additional time, consider visiting museums like the Picasso Museum , the Carmen Thyssen Museum , Pompidou Museum or Muelle Uno , where you'll find shops, bars, and restaurants.
If the weather allows, take a dip at Malagueta Beach , one of the closest beaches to the city center.