Open today at 09:00-20:00(Admission ends at 19:15)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
Address:
Calle Alcazabilla s/n, Malaga SpainMap
Phone+34 630 93 29 87
What travelers say:
The castle is actually a military fortress, of course, it has become a sightseeing spot, compared with the open-air theater, I think it is slightly less shocking, but the Mediterranean style and Mediterranean beauty here are quite good.
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Alcazaba Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Alcazar in Málaga was an important military fortress during Islamic rule and evidence that Islam has existed here for a long time. The castle was rebuilt in 1057 on the basis of the remaining fortresses of the ancient Roman era, and then expanded in the 14th century. It is surrounded by two layers of city walls. It can be called an insurmountable fortress in Malaga. breath. In the hinterland of this castle, part of the palace from the 11th century and courtyards with strong Islamic style are still preserved. Cobblestone slopes and Mediterranean bushes are scattered among them. If you climb the city wall, you can enjoy the harbour style of Malaga. At the entrance of Akazar Castle, there is still a theater used in ancient Roman times. The castle took many stone pillars and building materials from the theater during the original construction, but the outline of the theater can still be vaguely shown to the world.
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Alcazaba Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The castle is actually a military fortress, of course, it has become a sightseeing spot, compared with the open-air theater, I think it is slightly less shocking, but the Mediterranean style and Mediterranean beauty here are quite good.
A moment before the castle of Acazaba, suddenly rain and snow fell, most of the companions gave up the summit, only the fog and the princess several people holding up the umbrellas, stepping on the slippery steps, supporting each other to climb the castle. When the top of the rain and snow hide, the sun returns, the snow mountain in the distance under the blue sky slightly reveal a corner, the green trees are dotted in the white wall brown roof of the house, the castle at the foot leaks a large yellow, white, red soil, all constitute a beautiful picture. People in the painting, breathing the clear air, listening to a excited Spanish man singing a cheerful music with a thick baritone. For a time, there was "Denslou also, there was a sense of refreshment, pet and shame, the wine was in the wind, its joyful people."
Glad we visited the Fort Alcazava in Malaga. It is a huge, but more "understandable" palace. The hotel is a few blocks from the cruise terminal and is located in the main area of Malaga, shopping and restaurants are nearby. Beautiful buildings influenced by the Moors such as arches, fountains and gardens. Too spectacular. Although climbing up the castle made us breathless, the view from the Alcazava Fort was beautiful. Those with mobility problems can still enjoy the view of the castle, but the slope is steep and may not be suitable for climbing to the top! However, the narrow streets and courtyards are spread across many different levels and everyone enjoys the view. The fountains, the flowers, are so beautiful.
The Alcazaba of Malaga offers captivating views of the city and the surrounding areas, including the neighborhood of Malagueta. As you ascend through the historic fortress, the well-preserved architecture and gardens provide a scenic backdrop for observing Malaga's urban landscape.From the vantage points within the Alcazaba, you can appreciate the juxtaposition of ancient and modern elements in Malaga, with the Mediterranean Sea stretching beyond the city. The view from the Alcazaba encapsulat
The castle overlooks the entire Malaga panoramic view, the colorful houses and the blue sea are against each other, beautiful!
loved the alcazaba in Malaga beautiful castle and gardens interesting rooms
Akasaba Fort - just opposite Charles V Palace, once the last military fortress of the Moors, the wind-eroded walls and rusty defensive offensives still show the courage of the Moors to resist the enemy. Up the tower, you can have a panoramic view of Granada.