Planning a Malaga itinerary 7 days is the best way to experience everything this vibrant Andalusian city has to offer. From the historic Alcazaba of Málaga and the impressive Gibralfaro Castle to the lively tapas bars in Malaga Old Town, this city is a perfect mix of history, culture, and beach relaxation. Whether you’re a foodie, history lover, or sun seeker, this 7-day Malaga guide will help you make the most of your trip.

Day 1 – Arrival & Malaga Old Town
- Stroll through Malaga Old Town and admire its narrow streets and colorful façades.
- Visit the Malaga Cathedral (known as „La Manquita“).
- Dinner at one of the best Malaga Old Town restaurants serving tapas and Andalusian wine.

Day 2 – Alcazaba of Málaga & Roman Theatre
- Explore the Alcazaba of Málaga, one of Spain’s best-preserved Moorish fortresses.
- Discover the Roman Theatre right below the fortress.
- End your day at a rooftop bar with views of the city.
🎟 Book here → Alcazaba & Roman Theatre Guided Tour

Day 3 – Gibralfaro Castle & Picasso’s Legacy
- Hike or take a bus up to Gibralfaro Castle for panoramic views.
- Visit the Picasso Museum and Picasso’s Birthplace Museum.
- Evening: enjoy traditional flamenco in a local tablao.

🎟 Book here → Picasso Museum Entry
Day 4 – Beach Day & Malaga Port
- Relax at La Malagueta Beach.
- Try fresh seafood at chiringuitos (beachfront restaurants).
- Evening stroll at Muelle Uno (Malaga Port), great for shopping and cocktails.

Day 5 – Day Trip to Ronda or Nerja
- Choose between:
- Ronda: famous for its dramatic gorge and historic bridge.
- Nerja: stunning beaches and the famous Nerja Caves.

🎟 Book here → Day Trip to Ronda from Malaga
Day 6 – Food & Wine in Malaga
- Join a Malaga food tour and sample tapas, olive oil, and Andalusian wines.
- Explore the Atarazanas Market, a local favorite.
- Dinner at one of the best Malaga Old Town restaurants with local wines.
🎟 Book here → Malaga Tapas & Wine Tour
Day 7 – Farewell & Last-Minute Shopping
- Morning walk through Parque de Málaga.
- Buy souvenirs like ceramics, olive oil, or Malaga wine.
- Relax before departure.
Local Secrets & Hidden Gems
- El Palo district – authentic fishing neighborhood with great seafood.
- Bodega Bar El Pimpi – iconic spot for wine lovers.
- Pedregalejo Beach – quieter alternative to La Malagueta.
- Caminito del Rey hike – adventurous day trip from Malaga.
🎟 Book here → Caminito del Rey Guided Hike
Practical Tips for Your 7-Day Malaga Trip
- Best time to visit Malaga: spring (April–June) or autumn (September–October).
- Average temperature: 25–30°C in summer, 15–20°C in winter.
- Where to stay: plenty of Malaga Old Town hotels for central access.
- Transport: Malaga has reliable buses, but walking is best in the Old Town.
Personal Experience
On my first trip to Malaga, I got lost in the Old Town’s winding streets and ended up in a small tapas bar where locals welcomed me with grilled sardines and sweet Malaga wine. That unplanned moment became the highlight of my trip and made me realize Malaga’s charm is not just in monuments, but in its people and atmosphere.
A Malaga itinerary 7 days gives you the perfect balance of sightseeing, beach time, cultural experiences, and local food. Whether you’re exploring the Alcazaba of Málaga, hiking up to Gibralfaro Castle, or dining at the best Malaga Old Town restaurants, Malaga will leave you with unforgettable memories.
👉 Ready to visit Malaga? Start planning your trip now and book your activities in advance to make the most of your week!
FAQ – Malaga Itinerary 7 Days
Is 7 days too much for Malaga?
No, 7 days is perfect to explore the city at a relaxed pace, including day trips.
What are the best things to do in Malaga in 7 days?
Highlights include the Alcazaba of Málaga, Gibralfaro Castle, Picasso Museum, beaches, and food tours.
Where should I stay during a 7-day Malaga trip?
Malaga Old Town hotels are best for first-time visitors.
Can I take day trips from Malaga during my 7-day stay?
Yes – popular options include Ronda, Nerja, Córdoba, and Caminito del Rey.
What’s the best way to get from Malaga Airport to the city?
The airport train takes only 15 minutes and costs around €2.