By chance, I entered for free after 2:00 PM on Sunday. But even if it was paid, the price seemed quite reasonable—around €2.5 to €3. The interior was beautiful; you walk up the stairs and pass through small, charming gardens. It’s definitely worth visiting. There’s a sea view, and at the very top, there’s a cafe where you can sit and enjoy the scenery. However, the higher-up Gibralfaro Castle is not accessible from here; it’s a separate entrance, just so you know. We initially thought we could reach it from here. You can enter the ancient theater directly for free; its entrance is separate...
Read moreAt the top it feels like you’re higher up than expected because you can see so far until the mountains when really you’ve just climbed 4 stories! Took us around 10 mins to get to the top, super chill and easy. One star off mainly as it’s only accessible by foot, but considering the quality of the stairs and pathway, there definitely is space for a lift or ramp for wheelchair users.
The view at the top is wonderful and there’s benches if you want to sit and enjoy it...
Read moreAsentada en la ladera sobre un muro en el cerro del monte de Gibralfaro junto al teatro romano unida al centro histórico de Malaga. Fortaleza palacio musulmana con dobles recintos amurallados y grandes cantidades de fortificaciones, circundanaba la ciudad como defensa, construida sobre los restos de muros romanos se emplearon columnas y capiteles de las ruinas, es uno de los monumentos más emblemático al conjugarse culturas árabes, romanas y renacentista motivo que le hace ser un espacio muy visitado. Muy bien conservado en su interior con sus estancias, mazmorra, patios, jardines...desde sus muros se contemplar unas vistas extraordinaria de la cuidad y el mar. Es de una gran belleza ..digna de...
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