malaga

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Malaga might not be as popular as other Spanish cities, but a quick visit to the birthplace of Pablo Picasso is enough to win any visitor's heart. With a great mix of ancient history and modern culture, nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, and several kilometres of beach, it's quite easy to see why Malaga has been described as 'Paradise City'.

Bars & Nachtleben

Die Bars und das Nachtleben zu besuchen

Expert barman is making cocktail at night club.

Speakeasy “The Pharmacy”

Speakeasy “The Pharmacy” is a hidden-style cocktail bar in Málaga’s city centre, with art-deco interiors and a faint ‘secret club’ feel. Jazz drifts through the dim rooms while expert bartenders serve inventive, botanically themed cocktails and occasional classics. The atmosphere is refined but welcoming, ideal for a pre- or post‑dinner nightcap in a space that feels thoughtful and fun.

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Red wine pouring into a wine glass.

Antigua Casa de Guardia

A Malaga landmark since 1840, this old-school bar pours fortified wines straight from the barrel. Tapas are minimal—cold cuts, cheese, maybe a bit of seafood to go with your glass. It’s mostly standing room, with a casual, no-frills vibe. Locals and visitors both drop in, especially mid-afternoon or early evening.

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View of the Flamenco Dance on the stage

Taberna Famenca Amargo

Taberna Flamenca Amargo is a small, late‑night flamenco bar in Malaga's historic centre. From Thursday to Saturday, local musicians and dancers perform in an intimate setting, with shows starting around 11 pm and often running until 3 or 4 am. Admission usually includes a drink or tapas, and some nights offer flamenco classes before the show. Best arrive early—space is tight and start times can vary.

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a plate of 'ensaladilla rusa' (russian salad) made of potatoes, shrimps, egg, onion and mayonnaise - a typical spanish snack or tapas

Lo Güeno Mesón

Lo Güeno Mesón is a traditional Spanish tapas bar serving Andalusian paella and grilled delicacies, along with a selection of tapas and beer.

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Velvet Club Málaga

Velvet Club Málaga is a compact, central indie‑rock pub‑club where local and touring bands play most weekends, and DJs spin everything from funk and house to 80s and 90s throwbacks.

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Young people dancing at party

La Biblioteca

La Biblioteca is a small, library-themed bar in Málaga’s Old Town. Shelves, books and retro touches set the scene, but it’s really a late-night spot for dancing and cocktails. Some nights lean toward salsa or Latin, others more general party tracks.

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