Begin your tour at the Casa de los Navajas, a Moorish-style mansion with panoramic coastal views. Take some time to snap photos of the stunning architecture and scenery.
From there, walk to the nearby Torre de Pimentel, one of Torremolinos’ most iconic landmarks and a remnant of the town’s defensive past. Learn about its historical role and significance in the development of the area.
Continue to the Parroquia Madre del Buen Consejo, where you’ll hear about its religious and cultural importance within the local community.
Next, visit the Picasso statue, a symbolic tribute reflecting the artistic spirit that influenced Andalusia and the Costa del Sol.
Then, walk uphill to Calle San Miguel, the main pedestrian street. Learn about Andalusian food culture and local customs. Stop for tapas (not included) if you like.
Continue to a historic church in the old town, learning about its cultural and religious significance before descending via the stairs to La Carihuela, the former fishing district. Hear stories about traditional fishermen and area history.
Visit the cat colony cared for by volunteers and the statue of Salvador Dalí and his muse Gala. Take some photos and hear brief stories about the area.
Finally, walk along the coastal promenade towards Puerto Marina (Benalmádena). Stop for tapas (not included) if you like and learn about coastal gastronomy and lifestyle.
Your tour ends at Puerto Marina, where you can continue exploring independently.