Malaga Ultimate Experience
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€49.99
**Attention: Please note that from 16th of September to 20th of September, the bus tour will run from 14:00 to 20:00. We apologize for the inconvenience.**
**Attention: Please note that the Automobile and Fashion Museum will be closed on 24 and 25 September. It will open at 12 noon on 26 September.**
**Attention: Please note that from August until September, stops 11 and 12 on the red line will be out of service due to construction work.**
**Attention: Please note that on Mondays, the green route will not operate.**
Our Ultimate Experience ticket really is the ultimate Malaga package. You get 48 hours to hop on and off the bus as much as you want as well as entrance to two of the city's most interesting and entertaining museums, plus you can choose up to six extra attractions and activities, which included even more great museums, spectacular caves and a cruise on Malaga's harbour. Book today with City Sightseeing.
Highlights
- 48hr hop-on hop-off bus tour
- Stops near all the major sights
- Audio guide in 8 languages
- Full hygiene measures
- Free walking tour
- Entrance to MIMMA (Interactive Music Museum)
- Entrance to Automobile and Fashion Museum
- 13 activities to choose from: museums, boat tour, flamenco and more
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Description
Our Premium Experience ticket makes all that both easier and cheaper. It really is ridiculously good value. We recommend the 48-hour ticket because with eight museums to choose from, as well as the spectacular Cuevas del Tesoro (Treasure Caves) in Rincón de la Victoría, it’s good to have as much time to hop on and off as possible. The 24-hour ticket is a great deal too though and both include the boat tour.
The museums include those that have well and truly put Malaga on the cultural map. The Thyssen, the Picasso and the Pompidou. These aren’t just three of Malaga’s cultural jewels, they’re among the very best in Spain. The other museums on the list are also all excellent. We particularly love the Museo Ruso and MIMMA, the Interactive Music Museum, but we’re sure you’ll have your own favourites.