After having told you about the best routes to travel by motorcycle in Spain, and about the best towns in Cantabria and the most beautiful in Galicia, now we are going to talk about the most beautiful towns in Malaga. In this province, where the capital stands out as a great tourist attraction, there are some of the most beautiful territories in all of Andalusia.

The most beautiful towns in Malaga

Due to its extension you can enjoy places of great beauty and tourist interest, and for this reason we bring you a list of those towns in Malaga that you should visit at least once in your life. Many of them are characterized by having typical white houses and steep and narrow streets.

Round

Ronda is one of the most beautiful towns in Malaga, a place to which great personalities such as Orson Wells, Rafael Alberta, Garcia Lorca or Ernest Hemingway have surrendered. It is not strange considering the beauty of the game, being considered a Historic-Artistic Site.

The architectural heritage of the city is very diverse and extensive, so you can find different places of high tourist interest. Among them is the well-known New Bridge that crosses the Tagus; and the streets where you will appreciate buildings of Arab influence such as the Palace of the Moorish King and other spectacular palaces.

It is also worth visiting some of the most outstanding churches in the city such as Santa Maria la Mayor, la Cardiac and the Holy Spirit. It is also recommended to visit the Arab Baths, which are the best preserved in the country.

Frigiliana

Frigiliana is considered one of the most beautiful white villages in Malaga. Its streets are a wonder that should be walked calmly, as well as its Archaeological Museum of La Axarquia. In it there are 125 pieces found near this population from the Neolithic.

In addition, it also has perfect spaces for nature lovers, such as the Sierras de Laminar, Teed and Alhambra Natural Park, and the Santa Flora Botanical Garden.

Nora

Among the most beautiful towns in Malaga, Nora could not be missing. It is a coastal town that offers incredible views of the Mediterranean. It is a picturesque town where it is possible to enjoy nature and all the beauty that surrounds the place.

Among its places of greatest tourist interest is the well-known Cuevas de Nora, which are 42,000 years old; and that house the largest stalactite in the world. Likewise, it has 10 beaches in its urban area, a characteristic sign of this population.

Minas

Minas is very close to Malaga and is divided into three different urban centers. In this town you can visit the Plaza de la Constitution and the Plaza de Torso, as well as the church of the Immaculate Conception, built between the 16th and 17th centuries.

It is also recommended to visit the viewpoint that can be found near the walls and, of course, the Cuevas de la Antigua Forgo. They are small constructions that are worth visiting.

Antiquary

Among the most beautiful towns in Malaga we must mention Antiquary. Its bullring, similar to the one in Seville, is a place of high tourist interest. It is also recommended to go to the Arch of the Giants and La Alcazaba, one of the most beautiful and important historical spaces.

Mention should also be made of the well-known Dolmens of Antiquary, made up of three megalithic monuments; and the Tarsal of Antiquary.

Marbella

Marbella is a city that you cannot stop enjoying and visiting. It has one of the most interesting leisure offers in all of Malaga and all of Andalusia; but it also has a great artistic, historical and natural heritage.

It offers many possibilities, from visiting its old quarter full of narrow alleys and squares full of atmosphere, to shops and terraces or Puerto Bonus, one of the city’s most popular entertainment venues.

The Alameda Park, the green lung of the city, should also be mentioned; and the different beaches available to enjoy the sun and the sea.

Comers

Compares is a small town in Malaga raised on a small one in which there are a large part of the mountains and mountains of the area. It stands out for the production of wines and oils, being a town of Arab origin that preserves remains of the time such as the Arab Arches or the Mammillary AL jibe from the 14th century.

If you walk through the town you can enjoy the remains of the old wall of the Castle of Compares, as well as the Plaza de los Verdi ales and several old fountains that were used by the residents to draw water. Also worth noting is the Puerto de Malaga, an old defensive bastion that is still standing and recalls the history of the town.