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6 Most Instagrammable Bars in Malaga, Spain to Visit in 2024

Malaga in Spain is full of historical moments and stories, that the people of Spain are proud of. The city is layered with different stories that connect to different parts of history, making it a canvas. Just like how Picassa from Spain introduced the world about art, Malaga shows how beautiful a city can be. The city of Malaga is also fondly called as the party town in Spain. Malaga has got some amazing bars to get high! Below is a list of bars that you should definitely visit while travelling to Malaga.

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7 Best Bars in Malaga Spain

  • Antigua Casa de Guardia
  • El Pimpi
  • Cobalto 15
  • La Tranca
  • Sala Premier
  • El Gallo Ronco
 

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1. Antigua Casa de Guardia

Antigua Casa de Guardia is one among the oldest yet, standing bars in Malaga. Opened in the 18th century, unlike other bars and pubs, this place has no fancy decors or stuff. With a drink in your hand, walk around the barrels, filled with beers and other drinks. Be sure to try the bar’s sweet wine which happens to be their signature drink.

Location: Alameda Principal, 18, 29005 Málaga, Spain

Antigua Casa de Guardia, Best Bars in Malaga
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2. El Pimpi

Located just opposite to the Roman theatre in Malaga, is the El Pimpi bar. Stocked with barrels of wine, the place is easily identifiable. With cosy outdoor and indoor vibes and decors, the place gives out Andalusian vibes. Enjoy a drink or two with some yummy tapas and music. Later, head to the theatre to watch a play.

Location: Calle Granada, 62, 29015 Málaga.

3. Cobalto 15

A cute little bar-cum-café set up on the rooftop with pretty decor is Cobalto 15. The bar offers some nice view of the city. Sip a drink and crunch a snack while you enjoy the sunset from the cafe. If you are planning to hang out with your friends, we suggest you visit here in the evening. Be sure to try out their signature snack which is whiskey-based.

Location: Calle Casas de Campos, 15, 29001 Spain

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4. La Tranca

Located at the summit of Calle Carreteria, is one of the most happening hippie bars, La Tranca. Enjoy drinks with your friends in private by booking private spaces at the bar that has doors. Try their yummy tapas and sandwiches which go really well with their drinks. Enjoy the classic songs that are played in the crowded yet happy bar in Malaga. Located in the neighbourhood of La Merced, the bar is easy to spot.

Location: #92, Calle Carreteria, Malaga, 29008 Spain

5. Sala Premier

Ever been to a bar that has the best spots to click pictures? If no, head to Sala Premier located in Malaga while vacationing in Spain. It is one of the most picturable bars in Spain where you can up your Instagram game. The bar has incorporated most of its design from different Hollywood movies. Enjoy a few drinks here and click some good looking pictures in the themed rooms.

Location: Calle Molina Lario, 2, 29015 Málaga, Spain

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6. El Gallo Ronco

The city of Malaga is known for the famous flamenco show. If you are a person who is into music, dance, and all sorts of fun, El Gallo is the right place for you. Decorated with pots and pans, the bar is quirky and makes you scream as you enter inside. With a cosy and intimate setting, enjoy a fun-filled evening here.

Location: Plaza de las Flores, s/n, 29005 Málaga, Spain

If you are that person who loves booze and party, book your Spain tour packages or Spain honeymoon packages and head to the party city of Malaga in Spain. Visit Pickyourtrail website to check out the various packages available for Spain. Need more? How about customizing your Spain vacation as you please just by getting on a call with us?

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