Málaga events and seasonal plans

What to do in Málaga throughout the year



Málaga is a lively city with cultural festivals, gastronomy, beach life and events that change with the season.

Winter (December – February)


Ideal for culture, food and quieter city exploration.


  • Christmas lights in Calle Larios – One of Spain’s most famous displays.
  • Museums: Picasso Museum, Thyssen Museum, and the Pompidou Centre.
  • Málaga Carnival (February) — Parades, costumes and street celebrations.

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Spring (March – May)


Perfect climate for sightseeing and outdoor activities.


  • Semana Santa – One of Málaga’s biggest events with iconic processions.
  • Beach season starts – La Malagueta and Pedregalejo become lively.
  • Noche en Blanco (May) – Museums and cultural spaces open all night.

Summer (June – August)


Beach life, festivals and warm evenings.


  • Feria de Málaga (August) — Music, dance, food and celebrations.
  • Sunset walks on Muelle Uno
  • Boat trips & beach days all along the coast.

Autumn (September – November)


Calm, warm weather and cultural highlights.


  • Film Festival Málaga (usually in early autumn).
  • Gastronomy tours around Soho, El Centro and La Merced.
  • Hiking in Montes de Málaga with cooler temperatures.

What to do in Málaga throughout the year



Málaga is a lively city with cultural festivals, gastronomy, beach life and events that change with the season.

Winter (December – February)


Ideal for culture, food and quieter city exploration.


  • Christmas lights in Calle Larios – One of Spain’s most famous displays.
  • Museums: Picasso Museum, Thyssen Museum, and the Pompidou Centre.
  • Málaga Carnival (February) — Parades, costumes and street celebrations.

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A picture is worth a thousand words. Use this space to focus on the thing which make you great.
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