{"id":26686,"date":"2022-10-22T19:30:21","date_gmt":"2022-10-22T19:30:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-september-in-malaga-spain\/"},"modified":"2022-10-22T19:30:21","modified_gmt":"2022-10-22T19:30:21","slug":"what-to-do-in-september-in-malaga-spain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wintersunexpert.com\/what-to-do-in-september-in-malaga-spain\/","title":{"rendered":"What to do in September in Malaga, Spain - 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"

With over half a million inhabitants, the city of Malaga is Spain's sixth largest city by population. The city is the cultural and economic capital of the Costa del Sol.
\r\nIt is a very active city even in winter with its museums, cultural points of interest, restaurants and many other amenities staying open all year round.<\/p>

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Before we have a look at what you can do in Malaga, let's first look at the weather you can expect in September.

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September weather in Malaga Spain<\/h2>To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in September in Malaga Spain, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if September is comfortable or humid

Generally, September in Malaga Spain will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 86\u00b0F \/ 30\u00b0C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 66\u00b0F \/ 19\u00b0C.

Malaga Spain has some rainy days in September. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.7 inches \/ 17 mm of rain during the whole month.

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The forecast for September 2024 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.<\/div><\/p>

Things to see and do in Malaga<\/h2>

Malaga has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.<\/p>

Feria De Pedro Romero<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Aug, Sept<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Feria De Pedro Romero has bullfighting figures, celebrities, and personalities in the world of politics.<\/div><\/div>
Castillo de Gibralfaro<\/div>
Cultural<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Castillo de Gibralfaro has lookout towers sharing the story of how battles were fought in the olden days.<\/div><\/div>
Festival de la Luna Mora<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Sept<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Festival de la Luna Mora has 25,000 candles, parades, workshops, storytelling, artisan souk, and Arabic-Andalusian-Sephardic music.<\/div><\/div>
La Alcazaba<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
La Alcazaba is a building of the 8th century showcasing the Islamic era.<\/div><\/div>
M\u00e1laga Cathedral<\/div>
Cultural<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
M\u00e1laga Cathedral has a North tower and a Southtower both telling their own story.<\/div><\/div>
The Virgen de la Pe\u00f1a<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Sept<\/span><\/span><\/div>
The Virgen de la Pe\u00f1a has many live concerts and candies are given to kids.<\/div>
See details here<\/a><\/div><\/div>
Ajoblanco Festival<\/div>
Event\/Festival<\/span>Sept<\/span><\/span><\/div>
People move to the streets to enjoy the verdiales-performing groups, Rocio choirs, and flamenco at Ajoblanco Festival.<\/div>
See details here<\/a><\/div><\/div>
Parque de M\u00e1laga<\/div>
Park<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Parque de M\u00e1laga is ideal for walking and sightseeing.<\/div><\/div>
Roman Theatre<\/div>
Cultural<\/span>Throughout the Year<\/span><\/span><\/div>
Roman Theatre was rediscovered some decades ago in an undamaged state.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/p>

Shopping in Malaga<\/h2>

There are many malls and small stores where you can shop. In this city you will find everything you need, even in winter time!<\/p>

Activities in Malaga<\/h2>
Golf<\/div>
Real Guadalhorce club de golf dates back to the 18th century. It is a 17 hole course with the most exquisite and dramatic views.<\/div>
Fishing<\/div>
Fishing is a year-round option in M\u00e1laga. You can hop onto one of the fishing boats and spend an entire day fishing or visit the coast on your own.<\/div>
Swimming<\/div>
There are a lot of options in M\u00e1laga where you can go swimming. You can go to the sea, a lake, any of the natural pools or clubs.<\/div>
Flamenco<\/div>
While you are in Spain you cannot miss out on the most eminent dance of the Spanish region. <\/div>
Festivals<\/div>
Christmas parade and Malaga Carnival are some of the must-see festivals in Malaga.<\/div>
Historical tour of the city<\/div>
You can book a guided tour or just stroll around the city to explore the history of M\u00e1laga.<\/div>
Day trips to other cities<\/div>
there are many places worth visiting outside M\u00e1laga. You can visit the nearby preserves as well.<\/div>
Walking<\/div>
There are many walking routes available throughout the region. These routes are long and adventurous and you get to see incredible sights along the way.<\/div>
Hop on a bus<\/div>
Go site seeing around the city on a double-decker hop-on hop-off bus. It is a guided tour with food tastings as well. <\/div>
Yoga Retreats<\/div>
You can find some fitness and yoga retreats in M\u00e1laga so that you can stay healthy.<\/div>
Hammam Al \u00c1ndalus<\/div>
This traditional Arabian Thermal Bath is one of the specialties of M\u00e1laga. It is a luxurious spa with warm water and massages. <\/div>
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Restaurants in Malaga<\/h2>

Restaurants are open all year round and they offer a variety of cuisine including Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Japanese, Indian and American. Enjoy your meal at:
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  • Tinto y Tapincho.<\/li>
  • Taperia de Sybaris,<\/li>
  • El Refectorium Catedral,<\/li><\/ul><\/p>

    More things to see in Malaga<\/h2>
    Pablo Ru\u00edz Picasso Foundation Birthplace Museum<\/div>
    A must-visit attraction for the passionate lovers of modern art. In the Old Town, this museum resides in the house where Pablo Picasso was born and it exhibits 233 pieces of art by the artist. The assortment represents the complete span of Pablo Picasso's life and his art career, starting from his most primitive studies to his groundbreaking artistic innovations. <\/div>
    La Concepcion Jardin Botanico<\/div>
    In 1855, La Concepcion Botanical Gardens were fashioned in by the Marchioness and Marquis of Loring. These gorgeous grounds are filled with vivacious, subtropical, Mediterranean, and tropical flora. Flora species found in the botanical gardens come from around the world.<\/div>
    Vamos a la Playa de la Malagueta<\/div>
    It is the main beach of the city. It is very close to the town and it is very sandy. Relishing the beach is one of the finest things that you can look forward to in Malaga. The water is clear, there are many activities that you can take part in and the restaurants are nearby.<\/div>
    El Castillo De Gibralfaro<\/div>
    Historically, the castle is distinguished for a three-month barricade by Catholic emperors which came to accept the surrender of the underfed Malague\u00f1os. Dating back to the 10th century, it is a Moorish Palace. It overlooks the city of M\u00e1laga. Although now generally in ruins, the castle is appreciated for its spectacular panoramas and historical worth.<\/div>
    Alcazaba de M\u00e1laga<\/div>
    Throttlehold of the Moorish kings, this prehistoric Moorish castle was constructed in the 19th century, on the remnants of a Roman bastion. In this castle, Alcazaba houses the Museum comprises of two museums: The Provincial Museum of Fine Arts and The Archaeology Museum. It also has an ancient Roman Theatre nearby.<\/div>
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