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Tourist saturation: Málaga wants to pay Instagram influencers to tell followers to visit city centre alternatives
The Andalucía city is aiming to promote alternative routes beyond the historic centre amid a severe problem with tourist overcrowding
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7 alternative routes to explore in Málaga
- La Malagueta: A tour through the city’s stately and maritime heritage, featuring landmarks such as La Farola, Muelle Uno, the Plaza de Toros and the Hospital Noble.
- Soho: Promoted as an artistic hub, the district of Soho (pictured, above) boasts cultural highlights including the Soho Theatre, the Centre for Contemporary Art (MuCAC) and a vibrant collection of mural paintings.
- El Palo and Pedregalejo: These traditional seaside neighbourhoods offer visitors an authentic experience of Málaga’s fishing heritage, complete with beach bars, the Nereo Shipyards and the striking Peñón del Cuervo.
- Tabacalera: With the city’s push to establish a new cultural and technological centre, this route showcases the Digital Pole and the Russian and Automobile and Fashion museums.
- San Antón and the Guadalhorce River mouth: A nature-focused experience, this route takes visitors through scenic trails and viewpoints, steering clear of residential areas.
- Industrial Málaga: This tour covers the city’s working-class past, including sites such as Huelin, the industrial chimneys of Pacífico and key landmarks in the centre, such as the statues of Carlos Larios and the Marqués de Larios.
- Historic neighbourhoods: The final route delves into traditional districts like El Perchel, La Trinidad and Lagunillas, featuring sites such as the Corralones, the Church of Santo Domingo, the La Merced Obelisk, Picasso’s Birthplace and the renowned street art of Lagunillas.
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