Sites & Bites: Stadtrundfahrt durch Malaga, Tapas und karamellisierte Nüsse
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Sites & Bites: Stadtrundfahrt durch Malaga, Tapas und karamellisierte Nüsse

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Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch, Holländisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Entdecken Sie die schönsten Sehenswürdigkeiten Málagas sowie die kulinarische Szene der Stadt
  • Bestaunen Sie den herrlichen Blick über die Stadt vom Aussichtspunkt der Alcazaba von Málaga
  • Ein Spaziergang durch die Ruinen des Römischen Theaters versetzt Sie in die Vergangenheit
  • Auf der Speisekarte finden sich lokale Spezialitäten, wie eine typische Tapa und karamellisierte Nüsse
  • Ihr Tourguide verfügt umfassendes Wissen über die Geschichte Málagas und teilt es gerne mit Ihnen
Beschreibung

Málagas Altstadt steht im Mittelpunkt dieses halbtägigen Rundgangs mit „Sites & Bites“. Sie besuchen die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt, erfahren von Ihrem Guide mehr über ihre Geschichte und bekommen einen Einblick in die kulinarische Szene der Stadt. Der erste Halt ist die Burg Gibralfaro, eine historische Festung, die einst ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Verteidigungsstrategie der Stadt war. Oben angekommen, werden Sie verstehen, warum sie so wichtig war – der Blick von hier oben überblickt die ganze Stadt, ihren Hafen und das Mittelmeer.

Anschließend fahren Sie mit dem Bus ins Stadtzentrum und genießen eine Führung zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten Málagas. Besuchen Sie die Alcazaba von Málaga, eine maurische Festung aus dem 11. Jahrhundert, sowie die Ruinen des römischen Theaters aus dem 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Anschließend schlendern Sie zur Kathedrale von Málaga, die auf Spanisch liebevoll „La Manquita“ genannt wird. Dieser Spitzname, der übersetzt „Die Einarmige“ bedeutet, bezieht sich auf den unvollendeten Südturm der Kathedrale – er ist zu einem symbolträchtigen Teil der Kathedrale geworden.

Besuchen Sie die Bodegas El Pimpi, eine Taverne, die für ihre gemütliche Atmosphäre und ihre klassisch andalusischen Gerichte bekannt ist, für Ihren ersten Happen des Tages. Hier steht pure Tradition auf der Speisekarte: Eine typische Tapa aus Malagueño wird klassisch serviert – mit einem Getränk. Anschließend geht es weiter zum Sabor a Espana – der süße Karamellduft, der die Straße erfüllt, führt Sie direkt zu diesem köstlichen Lokal –, um zu sehen, wie karamellisierte Nüsse hergestellt werden, und natürlich dürfen Sie einige probieren. Zum Abschluss der Tour haben Sie Zeit, um die Stadt in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu erkunden.

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    It was a very interesting trip with an excellent guide Jose .

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    Echt te weinig gezien van Malaga. 2 stops om gebouw te zien. Theater en Cathedraal. Niet naar binnen. Dus eigenlijk nog niks gezien. Inbegrepen drankj ...

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    Ophalen la´hs hotels te langdurig en telkens te laat. Groep te groot.

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    We hadden een fantastische gids Anais. Zowel voor Malaga en Gibraltar. Zeer professioneel en super vriendelijk. Ze sprak perfect haar talen. Een dikke ...

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