

Gibralfaro Castle, a 10th-century fortress, offers panoramic views of Málaga and the Mediterranean Sea.
A historic castle offering panoramic views of Malaga, with a military museum inside.
A well-preserved fortress with beautiful gardens, offering stunning views of the city and sea.
A museum dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, featuring a collection of his early works.
Fried fish with lemon and garlic, served with alioli
Fried dough strips served with thick hot chocolate
Sardine skewers grilled over an open fire
Gibralfaro Castle is in a sunny and sometimes windy location, and a sun hat can protect your face and neck from the sun.
Malaga's coastal weather can be unpredictable, and a waterproof phone case will keep your device safe in case of rain or accidental drops in the Mediterranean.
Gibralfaro Castle has many narrow stairways and walkways, which can be tiring. A power bank will keep your phone charged throughout the day.
Inspired by the intricate patterns of the Alhambra, these coasters are a beautiful representation of Granada's Moorish heritage.
Capture the stunning views and history of Gibralfaro Castle with these locally made postcards.
A traditional Spanish fan, hand-painted and crafted, is a symbol of Andalusian culture and a perfect keepsake.
Known for its stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea, this café is a popular spot for breakfast.
Famous for its lively atmosphere and shared dishes, El Tintero is a must-visit for breakfast.
Located within the Gibralfaro Castle, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views.

Experience the cosmos in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park, a designated International Dark Sky Park offering stunning night skies.
A picturesque waterfront walkway lined with shops, restaurants, and stunning ocean views.
A serene, 23-acre park offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of the San Francisco Bay.