Malaga Accessible

Site under construction...

Intro

This website  is a tour for the independent traveler. The tour can be done in the order of the list below or in the order tha  the visitor prefers. It does not try to substitute travel guides, books or other publications and the website has no lucrative porpose. It is recomended to check the time tables in advance before visiting the sites. The places suggested are a personal choice based in accesibility and personal interest. I hope you can enjoy your visit to this magical and milenary city. Please leave coments and suggestions about the tour and your experience throug the email at the botton of the page. Enjoy Malaga!

 Muelle uno

El palmeral de las sorpresas

Malaga´s harbour (El Puerto) represents the best example of new urban architecture and Universal Design meanwhile facilitates the economic activity. It also includes many cultural attractions, shops, museums, restaurants and bars, maintaining the historical heritage at the same time that increases the access not only within itself but between different locations of the city. It is equipped with numerous lifts and mechanic stairs and also has less steps in favor of mild ramps and open spaces, without dead ends , offering transition and continuity betwen spaces.

Perhaps the mayor atraction of the visit, this beach has accesible facilities and its close to many hotels. The Malageta beach is the closest to the city center and it offers the most of the services that the visitor may need including lifeguard, beach kiosks and is close to rest of the tourist atractions of our tour.

The Alcazaba was originally build over Fenicians buldings by the Almorabids in the XI century.It combines its defensive purpose with the beauty characteristic of an Arab palace and is organised around rectangular patios and spaces around gardens and pools. According to the traditional architectural tenets of Granada, the rooms attempt to combine the play of light and shade that the Arab masters builders achieved so well. 

Access to the buildng is dificult and very limited, there is a lift that bring us to one ot the main patios and we can have a small example of the bulding and rooms.

This is one of the most emblematic taverns of the city with traditional and lively atmosfere of Andalucia. The bar has a limited acces but has an exterior terrace for weelchair visitors. It is still posible to enter trough the Calle Granada to see the inside and to acces the disable WC or the Plaza de la Juderia where the outside terrace is situated with the amazing views of the roman theater and the Alcazaba.

It is worth to check out the 360º tour on the their webpage throught the link below .

Picasso museum

Buenavista palace

Main entrance. ( No lift there)
Main entrance. ( No lift there)
Interior of the Buenavista palace
Interior of the Buenavista palace

The Palacio de Buenavista houses the Collection of Museo Picasso Málaga. It is located in the heart of the old city, and the building is a magnificent example of 16th-century Andalusian architecture with its characteristic mixture of Renaissance and Mudéjar elements.

The ground beneath Museo Picasso Málaga preserves important evidence of the city's roots in the past. The exceptional Phoenician, Roman and Moorish remains, as well as those of the Renaissance palace, show the visitor fragments of Malaga's history, dating back to the seventh century B.C.

Malaga cathedral was built between 1528 y 1782; it has Arab and Renascent influences and today is a true icon of the religious art and spiritual life of the city. 

Due to the considarable effort made in accesibilty The Cahedral is a very attractive monument for tourist. Full of sensorial experiences inside and around the bulding premises.

rodarestravel@gmail.com
Creado con Webnode
¡Crea tu página web gratis! Esta página web fue creada con Webnode. Crea tu propia web gratis hoy mismo! Comenzar