Best Christmas plans to do in Malaga

Christmas has arrived in Malaga! The streets are decorated with lights and the city looks more beautiful than ever.All the main streets and is preparing some fun activities to do at Christmas to make this festive season as magical as usual.

In addition to the illumination, the main streets will have a permanent musical thread, so you will be able to fill yourself with Christmas atmosphere. If you want to enjoy the best things to do at Christmas in Malaga, open your eyes and continue reading our blog:

  1. Stroll around the illuminated city

Strolling around Malaga fully illuminated is undoubtedly one of the best plans for the Christmas season. You can take the opportunity to take some photos, visit the Christmas tree and the Nativity Scene that you will find around the Cathedral.

  1. See the holiday lights in the botanical garden

There can’t be a better plan to do in Malaga at this time of year. Without a doubt, it is the closest thing to a fairy tale you can find in the city. The route lasts approximately 2 kilometres and is the perfect opportunity to spend a day with your family, partner or friends before the end of the year.

  1. Christmas shopping in the city

If you have Christmas shopping to do, you’re in luck, as at this time of year you’ll find a Christmas market on the Paseo del Parque. If you need to find gifts for Secret Santa or a small present for your friends, you’ll find what you’re looking for at this market.

  1. Video Mapping at Malaga Cathedral

Keep your eyes peeled, because you’re going to love this. Every day Christmas images will be projected onto the tower of Malaga Cathedral. You’ll be able to get close to the illusion of Christmas and enjoy the moment with your loved ones.

  1. Enjoying the artificial snow in the centre of Malaga

Is there anything more Christmasy and romantic than snow? Not really, and that’s why Malaga Town Hall will be covered in thousands of snowflakes. The little ones of the house will have a great time while enjoying the most wintry landscape, it’s time for a snowball fight!

If you live in the city because you are studying a Spanish course or working here and this is your first Christmas in Malaga, we hope our recommendations have helped you and that you enjoy this exciting festive season.

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