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Mijas wagon
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Nearby attractions
CAC Mijas (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo)
C. Málaga, 28, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Museo Historico-Etnologico
Pl. de la Libertad, 1, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Parque La Muralla
P.º de la Muralla, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante La Reja. Steak House & Traditional Spanish Restaurant with Panoramic Views
C. de los Caños, 9, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante la Bella Copia
C. de los Caños, 13, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Koco bistró
Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 3, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante La Alcazaba De Mijas
Pl. de la Constitución, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Jazzy Bubbles & Bites
Av. del Compás, 18, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
PATIO ANTIGUO
C. Málaga, 5, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Confusión
Pl. de la Constitución, 2, 29650 Málaga, Spain
Cafe Bar Porras
Pl. de la Libertad, 3, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Bar La Piedra
Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 12, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante los Arcos S.C.
Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 10, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hostal El Escudo de Mijas
Pje. Trocha de los Pescadores, 7, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Sea to Sky Suites - Apartment Holiday Rentals - Mijas
C. San Sebastián, 4, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
OPUNTIA Hotel Boutique
Pl. de la Constitución, 16, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Macdonald La Ermita Resort
Av. del Compás, 7, 29650 Málaga, Spain
Casa Tejón
C. Málaga, 15, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
La Posada de Mijas
C. de Coín, 47, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Villa FenaVista
Urbanización Santa Rosa 54, C. Pino, 9, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Apartamento Doña Pia
Av. de Méjico, 21, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
Mijas Residence
Bda. los Espartales, 3, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
La Familia Mijas Apartments
Av. de Méjico, 31, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
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Mijas wagon

Av. del Compás, 22, 29650 Mijas, Málaga, Spain
4.5(290)
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attractions: CAC Mijas (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo), Museo Historico-Etnologico, Parque La Muralla, restaurants: Restaurante La Reja. Steak House & Traditional Spanish Restaurant with Panoramic Views, Restaurante la Bella Copia, Koco bistró, Restaurante La Alcazaba De Mijas, Jazzy Bubbles & Bites, PATIO ANTIGUO, Confusión, Cafe Bar Porras, Restaurante Bar La Piedra, Restaurante los Arcos S.C.
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Website
carromatodemijas.org

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Nearby attractions of Mijas wagon

CAC Mijas (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo)

Museo Historico-Etnologico

Parque La Muralla

CAC Mijas (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo)

CAC Mijas (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo)

4.5

(126)

Closed
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Museo Historico-Etnologico

Museo Historico-Etnologico

4.6

(73)

Open 24 hours
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Parque La Muralla

Parque La Muralla

4.8

(342)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Caminito del Rey from Malaga with picnic
Caminito del Rey from Malaga with picnic
Tue, Dec 9 • 8:30 AM
29007, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
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Dig into Málagas tapas
Dig into Málagas tapas
Mon, Dec 8 • 6:30 PM
29001, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
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Uncover hidden gems
Uncover hidden gems
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
29015, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
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Nearby restaurants of Mijas wagon

Restaurante La Reja. Steak House & Traditional Spanish Restaurant with Panoramic Views

Restaurante la Bella Copia

Koco bistró

Restaurante La Alcazaba De Mijas

Jazzy Bubbles & Bites

PATIO ANTIGUO

Confusión

Cafe Bar Porras

Restaurante Bar La Piedra

Restaurante los Arcos S.C.

Restaurante La Reja. Steak House & Traditional Spanish Restaurant with Panoramic Views

Restaurante La Reja. Steak House & Traditional Spanish Restaurant with Panoramic Views

4.5

(573)

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Restaurante la Bella Copia

Restaurante la Bella Copia

3.7

(319)

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Koco bistró

Koco bistró

4.6

(921)

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Restaurante La Alcazaba De Mijas

Restaurante La Alcazaba De Mijas

3.9

(569)

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Reviews of Mijas wagon

4.5
(290)
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5.0
2y

Mijas Pueblo is an absolute gem of a destination that left me utterly enchanted. Tucked away in the rolling hills of southern Spain's Andalusian region, this picturesque village is a delightful blend of authentic Spanish charm and breathtaking natural beauty.

From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the quaint, whitewashed buildings that line its narrow, winding streets. Mijas Pueblo's traditional architecture, adorned with vibrant flowers, creates a postcard-perfect scene that's perfect for leisurely strolls and endless photo opportunities.

The village is a testament to its rich history, with traces of its Moorish past still visible in the architecture and design. Exploring the cobblestone streets, I discovered charming shops offering local crafts and souvenirs, as well as cozy cafes where I indulged in delicious Spanish cuisine.

One of the highlights of Mijas Pueblo is its panoramic views. Perched on a hilltop, the village offers sweeping vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside. The Mirador de la Sierra square is the perfect spot to take in these breathtaking views, especially during the golden hues of sunset.

Don't miss the chance to meet the village's famous burro taxis, friendly donkeys that are both a unique mode of transportation and an adorable photo opportunity. For art enthusiasts, the works of local artists add an artistic touch to the village's character.

In summary, Mijas Pueblo is a captivating destination that effortlessly combines history, culture, and natural beauty. Its charm, friendly atmosphere, and stunning vistas make it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the Andalusian region of Spain. It's a place that lingers in your heart long after you've left, and I can't...

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5.0
20w

Tucked away in the charming streets of Mijas Pueblo, the Carromato de Mijas is a quirky gem that’s a must-visit! This tiny museum of miniatures blew me away with its mind-boggling collection think paintings on a grain of rice, a ballet dancer carved on a toothpick, and even the Last Supper on a speck of rice! The magnifying glasses at each display make it easy to marvel at the incredible detail. It’s a quick stop (about 20 minutes), but every second is fascinating. The €3 entry fee is a steal, and it supports AFESOL, a mental health charity, which feels great. Pro tip: Look for the bright yellow building near the donkey rides, and don’t miss the friendly resident cats greeting you at the entrance! Perfect for a fun, unique break while...

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4.0
20w

This small museum offers a surprisingly captivating experience with its unique collection of miniature artwork. Prepare to be amazed by intricate creations displayed on pinheads and toothpicks, showcasing incredible detail in a tiny scale.

One particular highlight that's sure to grab your attention is the shrunken human head – it's genuinely fascinating and a must-see.

With an entry fee of just €3 for adults and €1.5 for children, it's an affordable stop. You can comfortably explore the entire collection in about 15-20 minutes, making it a perfect addition to your itinerary if you have a bit of spare time. Definitely...

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Gabriele SidotiGabriele Sidoti
Mijas Pueblo is an absolute gem of a destination that left me utterly enchanted. Tucked away in the rolling hills of southern Spain's Andalusian region, this picturesque village is a delightful blend of authentic Spanish charm and breathtaking natural beauty. From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the quaint, whitewashed buildings that line its narrow, winding streets. Mijas Pueblo's traditional architecture, adorned with vibrant flowers, creates a postcard-perfect scene that's perfect for leisurely strolls and endless photo opportunities. The village is a testament to its rich history, with traces of its Moorish past still visible in the architecture and design. Exploring the cobblestone streets, I discovered charming shops offering local crafts and souvenirs, as well as cozy cafes where I indulged in delicious Spanish cuisine. One of the highlights of Mijas Pueblo is its panoramic views. Perched on a hilltop, the village offers sweeping vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside. The Mirador de la Sierra square is the perfect spot to take in these breathtaking views, especially during the golden hues of sunset. Don't miss the chance to meet the village's famous burro taxis, friendly donkeys that are both a unique mode of transportation and an adorable photo opportunity. For art enthusiasts, the works of local artists add an artistic touch to the village's character. In summary, Mijas Pueblo is a captivating destination that effortlessly combines history, culture, and natural beauty. Its charm, friendly atmosphere, and stunning vistas make it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the Andalusian region of Spain. It's a place that lingers in your heart long after you've left, and I can't wait to return.
Patrick ShmatrickPatrick Shmatrick
Tucked away in the charming streets of Mijas Pueblo, the Carromato de Mijas is a quirky gem that’s a must-visit! This tiny museum of miniatures blew me away with its mind-boggling collection think paintings on a grain of rice, a ballet dancer carved on a toothpick, and even the Last Supper on a speck of rice! The magnifying glasses at each display make it easy to marvel at the incredible detail. It’s a quick stop (about 20 minutes), but every second is fascinating. The €3 entry fee is a steal, and it supports AFESOL, a mental health charity, which feels great. Pro tip: Look for the bright yellow building near the donkey rides, and don’t miss the friendly resident cats greeting you at the entrance! Perfect for a fun, unique break while exploring Mijas.
Bhushan NagdevBhushan Nagdev
This small museum offers a surprisingly captivating experience with its unique collection of miniature artwork. Prepare to be amazed by intricate creations displayed on pinheads and toothpicks, showcasing incredible detail in a tiny scale. One particular highlight that's sure to grab your attention is the shrunken human head – it's genuinely fascinating and a must-see. With an entry fee of just €3 for adults and €1.5 for children, it's an affordable stop. You can comfortably explore the entire collection in about 15-20 minutes, making it a perfect addition to your itinerary if you have a bit of spare time. Definitely worth a visit!
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Mijas Pueblo is an absolute gem of a destination that left me utterly enchanted. Tucked away in the rolling hills of southern Spain's Andalusian region, this picturesque village is a delightful blend of authentic Spanish charm and breathtaking natural beauty. From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the quaint, whitewashed buildings that line its narrow, winding streets. Mijas Pueblo's traditional architecture, adorned with vibrant flowers, creates a postcard-perfect scene that's perfect for leisurely strolls and endless photo opportunities. The village is a testament to its rich history, with traces of its Moorish past still visible in the architecture and design. Exploring the cobblestone streets, I discovered charming shops offering local crafts and souvenirs, as well as cozy cafes where I indulged in delicious Spanish cuisine. One of the highlights of Mijas Pueblo is its panoramic views. Perched on a hilltop, the village offers sweeping vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside. The Mirador de la Sierra square is the perfect spot to take in these breathtaking views, especially during the golden hues of sunset. Don't miss the chance to meet the village's famous burro taxis, friendly donkeys that are both a unique mode of transportation and an adorable photo opportunity. For art enthusiasts, the works of local artists add an artistic touch to the village's character. In summary, Mijas Pueblo is a captivating destination that effortlessly combines history, culture, and natural beauty. Its charm, friendly atmosphere, and stunning vistas make it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the Andalusian region of Spain. It's a place that lingers in your heart long after you've left, and I can't wait to return.
Gabriele Sidoti

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Tucked away in the charming streets of Mijas Pueblo, the Carromato de Mijas is a quirky gem that’s a must-visit! This tiny museum of miniatures blew me away with its mind-boggling collection think paintings on a grain of rice, a ballet dancer carved on a toothpick, and even the Last Supper on a speck of rice! The magnifying glasses at each display make it easy to marvel at the incredible detail. It’s a quick stop (about 20 minutes), but every second is fascinating. The €3 entry fee is a steal, and it supports AFESOL, a mental health charity, which feels great. Pro tip: Look for the bright yellow building near the donkey rides, and don’t miss the friendly resident cats greeting you at the entrance! Perfect for a fun, unique break while exploring Mijas.
Patrick Shmatrick

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This small museum offers a surprisingly captivating experience with its unique collection of miniature artwork. Prepare to be amazed by intricate creations displayed on pinheads and toothpicks, showcasing incredible detail in a tiny scale. One particular highlight that's sure to grab your attention is the shrunken human head – it's genuinely fascinating and a must-see. With an entry fee of just €3 for adults and €1.5 for children, it's an affordable stop. You can comfortably explore the entire collection in about 15-20 minutes, making it a perfect addition to your itinerary if you have a bit of spare time. Definitely worth a visit!
Bhushan Nagdev

Bhushan Nagdev

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