You’re looking for a fun way to explore the city at your own pace? Then, this city-exploration game is made for you! You’ll entertain all your group with interesting questions, while still teaching them fun facts about the city.
This activity is ideal for families and travelers who want to explore on their own.
Your mission (should you choose to accept it): Jackson Wilde, the famous city-explorer, needs your help… Help him solve quizzes to gather as many points as possible.
With this self-guided tour, you will be guided through the 8 following locations: Plaza de la Merced, Plaza de la Constitution, Saint John the Baptist Church, Cathedral, City Hall, Roman Theater, Alcabaza, and La Malagueta.
Download the app on Android or iOS (or access it directly through your browser) to get access to your self-guided tour and your city exploration activity.
So, are you ready to explore Málaga?
Go to the first station (Plaza de la Merced), or start your tour wherever you like. Download the Wanderway app and read the information in your confirmation email to access your self-guided tour.
Plaza de la Constitución is a focal point for many of Málaga's festivities, including the famous Holy Week (Semana Santa) processions and the August Fair (Feria de Agosto).
The church dates back to the 15th century, making it one of the oldest churches in Málaga. It was established after the Reconquista, when Christian forces retook the city from the Moors.
The cathedral was built on the site of a former mosque after the Reconquista, when Christian forces reclaimed Málaga from Moorish rule in 1487. Construction began in 1528 and continued for several centuries.
The City Hall was constructed between 1912 and 1919. It is designed in the Neo-Baroque style, with influences from Neo-Mudejar architecture.
The theater dates back to the 1st century BC, during the reign of Emperor Augustus. It is one of the oldest surviving Roman structures in Andalusia.
The Alcazaba was constructed in the 11th century during the period of Islamic rule in Spain. It served as a fortress and palace for the Muslim governors of Málaga.
The bullring was inaugurated in 1876. Designed by the architect Joaquín Rucoba, La Malagueta features a Neo-Mudéjar style, which is a revival of Moorish architecture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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