Discover the Majestic
Alcazaba of Málaga
The Alcazaba of Málaga is a magnificent Moorish fortress that highlights the city’s rich history and stunning architecture. With its imposing walls, lush gardens, and panoramic views, this 11th-century landmark invites visitors to step back in time and explore its beauty.

Visitor Information
Schedule
1 November – 31 March
9:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Last entry time at 17:15
1 April- 31 October
9:00 AM - 20:00 PM
Last entry time at 19:15
Tickets
General Entrance: €3,50
Students: €1,50
Seniors over 65 years old: €1,50
Retired: €1,50
Disabled at least 33%: €1,50
Unemployed: €1,50
Accessibility
Partially wheelchair accessible some areas may have limitations
Guided Tours
Available in multiple languages, offering detailed insights into the Alcazaba’s history and architecture
Getting to the Alcazaba of Málaga
The Alcazaba is conveniently located within walking distance from the city center.

How to get there?
Public transportation, including buses and taxis, provides easy access, while nearby parking is available for those traveling by car. Enjoy a scenic walk to this historical gem, taking in the sights and sounds of Málaga along the way.
How to get there?
Metro
Lines L1, L2
Bus
Lines 1, 8, A, C2, C1
Train
Lines C-1, C-2, C1, C2
Where to Find the Alcazaba in Málaga
Located on Mount Gibralfaro, the Alcazaba is easily accessible from Málaga’s bustling city center. Its prime position offers sweeping vistas of the cityscape and the azure Mediterranean, making it a prominent fixture on the city’s skyline.
A Journey Through the Alcazaba’s Rich Past
Built in the 11th century by the Hammudid dynasty, the Alcazaba was designed as a formidable military stronghold. Its strategic location on Mount Gibralfaro allowed for control over the city and sea, making it a crucial defense point against invaders. The fortress has witnessed the ebb and flow of empires, from Islamic rule to the Christian reconquest, each leaving its mark on this historic site.
Fascinating Facts About the Alcazaba
The Alcazaba is one of the most well-preserved Moorish fortresses in Spain.
The fortress offers one of the best sunset views in Málaga.
It shares architectural similarities with the renowned Alhambra in Granada.
The Alcazaba has been featured in several films and TV shows.
Archaeological discoveries indicate Roman foundations beneath its structure.
Your Alcazaba of Málaga Questions Answered
What is the best time to visit the Alcazaba?
Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
Is there an entry fee?
Yes, there is an entry fee, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Can I visit the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro together?
Yes, a combined ticket is available for both historical sites.
Are guided tours recommended?
Yes, they offer a richer understanding of the site’s history and significance.
How much time should I allocate for a visit?
Allocate at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the Alcazaba and its surroundings.