La Alcazaba
Calp
Sobre La Alcazaba
Bienvenidos a La Alcazaba, un rincón mágico en Calp donde la historia y la gastronomía se fusionan. Ubicados en una fortaleza medieval de estilo morisco con vistas al mar, les invitamos a disfrutar de una experiencia única rodeados de exuberantes jardines y fuentes. Con una valoración de 4.6/5, nos...
Bienvenidos a La Alcazaba, un rincón mágico en Calp donde la historia y la gastronomía se fusionan. Ubicados en una fortaleza medieval de estilo morisco con vistas al mar, les invitamos a disfrutar de una experiencia única rodeados de exuberantes jardines y fuentes. Con una valoración de 4.6/5, nos esforzamos cada día por ofrecerles un servicio excepcional y momentos inolvidables.
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La Alcazaba es troba a Calp, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
Patrimoni Històric
- Puerta de Granados (A 7m) — sitio arqueológico, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España bien de interés cultural
- Alcazaba de Málaga (A 12m) — monumento de la ciudad de Málaga, España bien de interés cultural
- Puerta del Cristo (A 23m) — sitio arqueológico, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España bien de interés cultural
- Teatro romano (A 90m) — bien de interés cultural bien de interés cultural
- Palacio de la Aduana (A 178m) — edificio patrimonio histórico de interés arquitectónico en Málaga, España bien de interés cultural
Museus
- Museo de Málaga (A 178m) — museo de la ciudad de Málaga, España
Altres Llocs d'Interès
- edificio del Banco de España en Málaga (A 107m) — edificio, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España
- Casa de Correos y Telégrafos (Málaga) (A 122m) — rectorado de la Universidad de Málaga
- Cine Albéniz (A 127m) — edificio de Málaga (España)
- Monumento a José Moreno Carbonero (A 134m) — monumento conmemorativo en Málaga, España
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Opinions de La Alcazaba Calp
The Alcazaba is a beautiful and historic fortress with impressive walls and towers that show its rich Moorish history. The views from the top are stunning, especially over the city and surrounding landscape. It’s a great place to explore and a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.
The views from this castle are amazing. Walking on the old walls all around the castle to see both the port, the nearby hills, the city of malaga, and the Bull ring, it is so good to see it all and take memorable pictures. Recommending even walking up the hill to the castle, great views of Malaga
Alcazaba de Málaga is a truly impressive and beautiful historical site. The architecture, views over the city and the sea, and the overall atmosphere make it a must-visit place in Málaga. Walking through the fortress feels like stepping back in time, and there are many interesting spots to explore along the way. It is also a great place to visit with family. The paths are well organized, there is plenty of space to walk around, and children can enjoy discovering the different towers, walls, and viewpoints. It’s both educational and fun, without feeling rushed or overwhelming. Overall, it was an excellent experience, very well maintained, and definitely worth visiting. Highly recommended for couples, families, and anyone interested in history and culture.
The lift currently is out of service. You might need to know this before you spend 60- 90 mins climbing to the top if someone in your party has a bum knee. It's a fun and enjoyable place to wander through preserved scraps of the splendor you see in abundance at the Alhambra and enjoy the heights over Malaga. The way it lands with you might depend on whether you've visited the Alhambra yet. I loved the stone mosaics you see there and at Gibralfaro over and over made from river stones. It's a calmer place to visit than the Alhambra but has much of the same historical interest to offer. I would especially recommend it for those with shorter attention spans rather than the Alhambra. Walking paths and access are somewhat easier here than Gibralfaro. I think someone with mildly limited mobility could do most of it.
Beautiful alcazaba/castle from the 14th century! There are two sections and they are not connected. One has an enormous climb to the top so be prepared! Halfway up there was a parking lot with a couple of tuktuk rides so you can save yourself some of the climb. Amazing views of Malaga and great history!
€10 to enter this fortress also includes entrance to the castle further on after you exit (note both are free to enter after 14:00pm every Sunday The walk to the top is really interesting with lots of different areas to climb up steps and explore the pathways can be steep and uneven surfaces but well worth the effort to be presented with amazing views of Malaga ! There’s a small Bar/cafe inside set within an area in the shade and also toilets, recommend to don’t join the long queue for the toilets at the bar and keep moving as you’ll find toilets with little to no queue further on into the grounds As we visited off peak on a Sunday We queued for around 10 mins to enter but once we came out at 13:40ish the queue was already all the way back out and down to the street for the free entrance on a Sunday
Great fortress and palace to visit but go in the afternoon when the cruise ship tourist are gone as it is very crowded in the mornings. The entry cost is only €1.50 but free in the afternoon. You will need at least three hours to soak it all up as some of the Nasrid architecture and gardens are beautiful and more so if you can just ponder. The Alcazaba, whose name al-Qasba means urban fortress, is located on the slope of Mount Gibralfaro, in the small bay where the city of Malaga is located. Its strategic position has led to it having been inhabited by ancient civilizations such as the Phoenicians, who settled on the mountain around 600 BC. The Romans settled in its surroundings, on the southern slope, where remains of a Roman villa and also industrial facilities for salting fish were found, and on the western slope of Mount Gibralfaro, where they built a theater in the 1st century. During the Islamic period, the Alcazaba was initially built as a fortification and later became a palace-fortress, the seat of the city government.
Fantastic Alcazaba This is a great moorish castle that is easy to visit as it sits more or less in the Malaga town centre. The views are fantastic and so is the architecture of the building. We really enjoyed wandering around here, plus it is surrounded by gardens, so in summer when it get really hot it is a nice place to cool off a bit.
Loved this piece of history. Walking around and feeling people lived here so many years ago. So much has been preserved and very grateful for this. Also an amazing view over the Bullring, the harbour and coastline. These semi ruins are precious and worth a visit. A must seen in Malaga.
The Alcazaba is a a beautiful place to explore, there is a lot of architectural history and beautiful gardens. It does require you to walk uphill at times, there are narrow stairs and some tight spaces but it can easily be navigated even at peak times. We went on a Sunday when admission was free, however we booked on the website to have an English speaking tour which was led by Salvador. He provided a lot of interesting context and historical information - he was also very knowledgeable about the structures and materials used in the fort. We viewed all parts of the Alcazaba and there was time to browse by ourselves later. The views are magnificent and we really enjoyed the experience.
One of the most beautiful places I’ve visited. The Alcazaba truly takes you into a different world and time, filled with history and charm. Walking through its walls, arches, and gardens gives you a deep understanding of the city’s heritage and culture. It explains so much about the civilization that once thrived here, and you can really feel the history all around you. The atmosphere is peaceful and inspiring, and from the top you get stunning views over Málaga, the port, and the mountains. It’s a must-visit in Málaga, not only to learn about the city’s history but also to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
Short queue to enter on a hot Sunday. Was €7 each to go in. The ruins are immense, spread out over multiple layers and over a wide area. The views are incredible. There are so many features to see - gardens, walls, water features, galleries, etc. absolutely worth a visit. Seeing the uncovered Roman amphitheatre was a bonus too. Amazing place to visit.
We visited the Alcazaba in December on a sunny day, and it was a wonderful experience. At that time of year, it wasn’t too crowded, which allowed us to explore the site at a relaxed pace. The atmosphere was very calm, and the views over the city and the harbor are absolutely breathtaking. Especially in the sunshine, the Alcazaba has a very special charm. Definitely worth a visit!
Great spot for a sunny day, but quite old and a bit underwhelming in the sense of the guiding and the information available. The interiors that can be busier are minimal, and the views are the same as from the other castle higher up the hill so you can pick and visit only one of these two . You can also combined and buy a ticket for both of 10 euros
The Alcazaba of Málaga is a well-preserved Moorish fortress-palace located in Málaga, Spain, overlooking the port and city. It dates primarily from the 11th century and features Islamic military architecture combined with palatial elements. Highlights & Things to Love Its strategic location affords excellent panoramic views of Málaga, the bay and the surrounding hills. The architecture: double-walled fortifications, Moorish arches, gardens and courtyards – beautiful and evocative. Historical layering: Built over older Roman / Phoenician remains, with a Roman theatre at its foot. Reasonable access: It’s in the city centre of Málaga, making it convenient to combine with other sightseeing. Practical Info & Tips Opening hours (2025): Summer (April 1 – Oct 31): 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Winter (Nov 1 – Mar 31): 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Ticketing: As of 2025, adult tickets for Alcazaba alone (or combined with the nearby Castle of Gibralfaro) cost around €7.00 for adults per the official source. Free entry: On Sundays after 14:00 entry is free. (Useful if budget-conscious) Terrain & access: Some climbs and staircases are involved — parts may be less accessible if mobility is an issue. Timing for visit: Try to go early in the day (to avoid heat) or late afternoon (for better light and fewer crowds). Also combine with visiting neighbouring sites like the Roman theatre and the Castle of Gibralfaro for a full experience. Things to Consider / Minor Drawbacks Because of its elevated position, some walking and steps are required — if you have mobility concerns, this might be a bit challenging. During peak season it can be busy; allowing around 1.5-2 hours for the visit is wise. Some parts may be under restoration or have limited access (as with many historic sites), so check ahead. My Verdict Yes — the Alcazaba of Málaga is well worth a visit. It offers a combination of stunning views, historic architecture, and a central location that makes it easy to slot into a day in Málaga. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture or simply a beautiful vantage point over the city, it ticks a lot of boxes.
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C/ Alcazabilla, 2, Distrito Centro, 29012 Málaga, Spain
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sitio arqueológico, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España
monumento de la ciudad de Málaga, España
sitio arqueológico, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España
bien de interés cultural
edificio, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Málaga, España
rectorado de la Universidad de Málaga
edificio de Málaga (España)
monumento conmemorativo en Málaga, España
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