Gibralfaro Castle

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Malaga’s most famous landmark sits on top of a mountain and offers panoramic views of the city and the Alboran Sea, stretching all the way to Africa.

Gibralfaro Castle is a Malaga icon and appears on the city and province’s flag and seal. The 10th-century monument with sturdy 14th-century fortifications is perched above the Moorish fortress Alcazaba in the Montes del Malaga mountain range. At the top, you can look out over the historic walls, Malaga’s port and the Mediterranean coastline.

Reach the castle on foot by following the passageway from the Alcazaba, or catch a taxi or one of Malaga’s tourist or metro buses directly to the gate. Another option is to hike all the way up. Either follow the sloping, cobbled path through the hills and pine trees of the Coracha ridge or climb the zig-zag steps that wind up from the Plaza del General Torrijos. It is steep going, but there are magnificent views of the city along the way.

The name Gibralfaro is derived from yabal (Arabic for hill) and Faruh (Greek for lighthouse), suggesting that the mountain was in use as a lookout long before a castle and mosque was erected here in 929. The mosque became a Christian temple, creating a mudéjar monument, a fusion of Arabic and European styles.

Venture inside the castle grounds, stroll through the beautiful gardens and see the deep Airón Well. Climb the ramparts to look out over the cathedral and the port and city of Malaga. Enjoy the spectacular vista stretching across the Alboran Sea to Morocco. One wall offers a view down to the Plaza de Toros La Malagueta bullring.

To learn about the early role of the castle as a defensive structure, visit the nearby Interpretation Centre, which is housed in a former gunpowder storage room. Discover fascinating sagas and admire weapons and artifacts.

If you are driving to Gibralfaro, follow the road that is accessed by the Paseo de Reding and park on site. Admission to the castle and Interpretation Centre is free on Sunday afternoons and cheap in the morning from Tuesday to Sunday. You can purchase a combination ticket to get discounted access to the connected Moorish Alcazaba fortress. Both sites are closed on New Year’s Day, February 28 and Christmas Day.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
8 Feb 2020

Take water and good walking shoes

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
16 Nov 2019

Steep climb - could take 20-25mins

4/5 - Good

David
22 Oct 2019

It's uphill. Very uphill. Take a bus or go slowly and have a few rests going up. The path at the top is steep and slippery in the dry. I wouldn't risk it when wet. Castle itself is OK, but the view from it makes it great.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
29 Sep 2019

Free entry after 2pm on Sundays. Great views across the city from here, and a good strenuous walk up the hill to get here, but not much inside once you've arrived.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
11 Sep 2019

Would get the number 35 bus from the main promade up the hill (1.80 euros) as the hill is really very steep, then walk down the path beside the kiosk at the Castle down to the Alcazaba. Path down is very steep twists back and forth and is all old fint flagstones (some were slippy with wear). Views are well worth going up to see. Information kiosk at Alcazaba/Roman ruins/entrance to path up to Gibralfaro Castle was happy to give directions to bus stop and gave us a bus timetable. Bus stops have electonic signage and bus was easy to identify.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
27 Jan 2019

a must for fresh air and exercise and photos.

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