Discover Malaga’s charm with a private electric tuktuk tour. Explore iconic sites, capture stunning photos, and enjoy a sustainable, personalized experience.
Discover Malaga’s charm with a private electric tuktuk tour. Explore iconic sites, capture stunning photos, and enjoy a sustainable, personalized experience.
- La Farola - One of Malaga’s most cherished landmarks. Constructed in 1817, this lighthouse is unique in Spain for having a female name. Situated in the harbor, it provides an ideal starting point for a tour with expansive views of the sea and the skyline of the coast.
- Playa de La Malagueta - A seaside walk that is a must-see. Malaga’s…
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La Farola - One of Malaga’s most cherished landmarks. Constructed in 1817, this lighthouse is unique in Spain for having a female name. Situated in the harbor, it provides an ideal starting point for a tour with expansive views of the sea and the skyline of the coast.
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Playa de La Malagueta - A seaside walk that is a must-see. Malaga’s quintessential urban beach, known for its distinctive dark sand and traditional beach bars. Perfect for enjoying the breeze while strolling along the promenade.
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Hotel Miramar - A historic palace building, opened in 1926, which has served as a war hospital, courthouse, and now stands as one of the city’s most luxurious hotels. Its façade and gardens evoke the glamour of Malaga from bygone eras.
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Baños del Carmen - One of the city’s most romantic and authentic spots. An old seafront spa with a touch of decadence and magical sunset views. It is where urban Malaga blends with marine nostalgia.
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Castillo de Gibralfaro - Ascend to the castle to experience one of the best views of Malaga. This 14th-century Arab fortress offers breathtaking views of the harbor, the Alcazaba, and the historic center.
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English Cemetery at Malaga - Established in 1831, it is the first Protestant cemetery on the peninsula. A tranquil place rich in history, where international figures rest, surrounded by greenery and funerary art.
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Plaza de toros de La Malagueta - Built in 1876, it is one of Andalusia’s most significant bullfighting venues. Its neo-Mudéjar style and seaside location make it a Malaga icon.
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Parque de Malaga - A tour of tropical species, fountains, and sculptures. This urban park is a true outdoor botanical garden and a green oasis between the ancient city and the sea.
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Ayuntamiento de Malaga - City Council, Bank of Spain, and Rectorate; three architectural gems that reflect Malaga’s institutional and cultural history. Their grand facades define the most elegant axis of the urban center.
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La Calle Larios - The city’s most famous and elegant street. Pedestrian-friendly, filled with shops, light, and life, it is the epicenter of the historic center and the venue for many Malaga events, such as the Fair or Holy Week.
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Mercado Central de Atarazanas - Once an Arab shipyard, today it is the central market. A place brimming with color, flavor, and Malaga tradition. Its Nasrid-style front door is a gem in itself.
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Cementerio De San Miguel - Lesser-known but impressive. A monumental space with genuine works of art in its pantheons, sculptures, and architecture. Here rest key figures of local history.
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Plaza de la Merced - A place rich in history and life, where Picasso was born and where the bohemian spirit of the city thrives today. Surrounded by bars, urban art, and historic buildings, it is one of the most vibrant areas in the old town.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Meals
- Meals
Delight in a unique way by joining the most comprehensive private electric tuk-tuk tour. Explore the city comfortably and leisurely as a Local Guide leads you through iconic sites such as La Farola, Playa de la Malagueta, Hotel Miramar, Castillo de Gibralfaro, and Plaza de la Merced. We’ll pause to capture stunning photos and take in the best views,…
Delight in a unique way by joining the most comprehensive private electric tuk-tuk tour. Explore the city comfortably and leisurely as a Local Guide leads you through iconic sites such as La Farola, Playa de la Malagueta, Hotel Miramar, Castillo de Gibralfaro, and Plaza de la Merced. We’ll pause to capture stunning photos and take in the best views, including a visit to the historic Cemetery de San Miguel. The tuk-tuks are 100% electric, quiet, and sustainable, perfect for traveling without stress or crowds.
Discover Malaga’s history, charm, and secrets in a private, authentic experience tailored just for you. Book now and enjoy!
Additionally, at the end of the tour, you will be dropped off in the center to continue exploring on your own, soaking up the local atmosphere, gastronomy, and Mediterranean essence.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.