Express Tour of Malaga in Private Electric Tuk Tuk

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Eco Tuk Tuk offers you a 60 minute trip through the city of Malaga. A contact with this city on the Costa del Sol, known for its mix of ancient history, folklore and modern culture. It is a perfect way to get an idea of everything you can enjoy in the city on your travel days. And also the best possible photo tour for the traveler.

Make your stay in Malaga an unforgettable experience and take a great memory of this wonderful city!

We comply with the measures to reduce contagion by the Spanish Ministry of Health’s COVID19 for guides and means of transportation.

* Note: in winter tuk-tuk have protective layers against rain and wind. They also have blankets so that our clients do not get cold.

Special Offer – Book by February 19 and travel by February 28 to save 45% off our previously offered price! – Book Now!

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Duration: 59 minutes
Starts: Málaga, Spain
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours



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Eco Tuk Tuk offers you a 60 minute trip through the city of Malaga. A contact with this city on the Costa del Sol, known for its mix of ancient history, folklore and modern culture. It is a perfect way to get an idea of everything you can enjoy in the city on your travel days. And also the best possible photo tour for the traveler.

Make your stay in Malaga an unforgettable experience and take a great memory of this wonderful city!

We comply with the measures to reduce contagion by the Spanish Ministry of Health’s COVID19 for guides and means of transportation.

* Note: in winter tuk-tuk have protective layers against rain and wind. They also have blankets so that our clients do not get cold.
Pass By: Plaza de la Marina, Pl. de la Marina, Málaga, Spain

Plaza de la Marina is a plaza in the Centro district of the city of Malaga, Spain. It constitutes one of the nerve points of the city, since two important axes intersect here: the Alameda Principal and the Paseo del Parque with some of the busiest streets in the historic center, such as Calle Molina Lario, and with the main access to the Port from Malaga.

Pass By: Paseo del Parque, Málaga, Spain

The Parque de Málaga or Parque de la Alameda, is a park located in the center of the Andalusian city of Malaga, Spain. The design corresponds to a Mediterranean garden with numerous tropical and subtropical species, which make it one of the most important public parks in Europe in terms of exotic flora.1 In this walk with gardens on both sides, of a Renaissance nature and baroque, there are botanical species from the five continents. It was carried out at the beginning of the 19th century on land reclaimed from the sea, for the expansion of the port in an expensive operation.

Pass By: Malaga Cathedral, Calle Molina Lario 9, 29015 Malaga Spain

One of the jewels of the Spanish Renaissance looks out to sea. History, art and faith are manifested together in the Holy Cathedral Church Basilica of the Incarnation of Malaga.

Its extensive history comes from the Greater Mosque on which it was built. From there, the result of its different construction stages and styles make it a majestic Renaissance-Baroque Cathedral with a Gothic vocation.

Delve into its interior, see its beauty, enjoy its unique “siloesca” structure and the great artistic and heritage wealth it treasures. Don’t miss any detail of its catechetical Capilla Mayor, its magnificent canvas of the Virgen del Rosario created by Alonso Cano, its popular Virgen de los Reyes or its old Gothic altarpiece of Santa Bárbara. Go to the choir and feel the spirituality of one of the main sculptural ensembles of the Spanish Baroque.

Pass By: Universidad de Malaga, Avenida Cervantes 2, 29016 Malaga Spain

The University of Malaga or, according to its acronym, UMA, is a publicly-owned higher education institution founded in 1972. Nearly 40,000 students study there and about 2,450 teachers work.

Pass By: Banco de Espana, Avenida Cervantes 3, 29016 Malaga Spain

Bank of Spain branch in Malaga

Pass By: Ayuntamiento de Malaga, Avenida Cervantes 4, 29016 Malaga Spain

Malaga’s town hall

Pass By: Centre Pompidou Malaga, Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n Muelle Uno, 29001 Malaga Spain

The Center Pompidou Málaga is a headquarters of the Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture of France located in the space called El Cubo in the Spanish city of Malaga. It is the first international headquarters of the Center Pompidou Paris.

Pass By: La Farola, Paseo Farola 19 At the end of Pier 1 of the Port, 29016 Malaga Spain

La Farola is a lighthouse located in the Spanish city of Malaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Work of the engineer Joaquín María Pery y Guzmán, its construction finished in 1817, being then located at the entrance to the Port of Malaga.

Pass By: Military Catholic Monarchs residence, P.º Marítimo Cdad. de Melilla, 10, 29016 Málaga, Spain

Reyes Católicos Military Residence in Malaga.

Pass By: Plaza de toros de La Malagueta, Paseo Reding 8, 29016 Malaga Spain

La Malagueta is Malaga’s bullring. It is located in the area that gives it its name, La Malagueta, in the Eastern District of Malaga, next to the Paseo de Reding.

Pass By: Playa de La Malagueta, Malaga Urban Centre, Malaga Spain

La Malagueta Beach is a beach in the eastern district of the city of Malaga, in Andalusia, Spain. It is an urban beach with dark sand located on the eastern coast of the city, between the port of Malaga and La Caleta beach. It is about 1,200 meters long and about 45 meters wide on average.

Stop At: Mirador del Gibralfaro, Camino Gibralfaro s/n, 29016 Malaga Spain

Viewpoint on Mount Gibralfaro with views of the city, the sea and the sunsets, and access on foot and by bus.

Duration: 5 minutes

Pass By: Castillo de Gibralfaro, Camino Gibralfaro s/n : Camino de Gibralfaro, 11, 29016 Malaga Spain

This Castle, built in the 14th century to house the troops and protect the Alcazaba, is today one of the most visited moments in Malaga where you can walk through its walls with impressive views of Malaga, or enter its Interpretation Center to discover his story.

It receives its name from a lighthouse on its top (Jabal-Faruk, mount of the lighthouse). Although it was used by Phoenicians and Romans, it would be the Nasrid king Yusuf I in 1340 who would make this settlement a fortress.

In the reconquest it suffered the siege of the Catholic Monarchs during the summer of 1487 and Fernando del Católico made it his temporary residence after the victory. In addition, he designated the castle as an element of the city’s coat of arms.

Pass By: Alcazaba, Calle Alcazabilla s/n, 29015 Malaga Spain

This fortress Palace whose name in Arabic means citadel is one of the historical monuments of the city, a space very visited for combining history and beauty in the same enclosure.

From the Muslim era, it is located at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro, where the Moorish defensive castle is located, which was linked by a corridor protected by walls called La Coracha; next to the Roman Theater and in front of the Customs building, it is an opportunity to see in just a few meters the union of Roman, Arab and Renaissance cultures, which makes this corner a very special place.

Pass By: Palmeral de las Sorpresas, Muelle 2 Plaza de la marina, 29552 Malaga Spain

Modern port promenade with palm trees, fountains, sculptures and restaurants.

Pass By: Puerto de Malaga, Paseo del Muelle Uno, 29016 Malaga Spain

The port of Malaga is a Spanish seaport located in the Bay of Malaga, in the south of the Iberian peninsula, in the western Mediterranean. Managed by the Malaga Port Authority, it is a commercial, passenger, cruise, sports and fishing port. The annual average temperature is 19 ° C.

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