10 Best Sights in Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, and Costa de Almería, Spain

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We've compiled the best of the best in Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, and Costa de Almería - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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The rolling hills and forest between Tarifa and Vejer provide the perfect stage for this unique outdoor art museum. The sculptures and installations are placed along the guided route and in restored army barracks, and include works by international and Spanish artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Marina Abramovic, James Turrell, Pascale Marthine Tayou, and Fernando Sánchez Castillo. Visit first thing to avoid the crowds and get the best of the birdsong. Allow at least 90 minutes for your visit.

Ctra. N340, Km 42.5, Vejer de la Frontera, Spain
956-455134
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€10 (free 1st Sun. of month)
Closed Mon.

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Casa Museo Mijas

This charming museum occupies the former ayuntamiento. Its themed rooms, including an old-fashioned bakery and bodega, surround a patio, and regular art exhibitions are mounted in the upstairs gallery.

Pl. de la Libertad, Mijas, 29650, Spain
952-590380
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€1

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Centre Pompidou Málaga

One of the four branches outside France of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this outpost opened in March 2015 in the striking glass cube designed by Daniel Buren at Muelle Uno on Málaga port. The museum showcases 20th- and 21st-century modern art, with semipermanent exhibitions that change every two years and always include works (paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations) by renowned artists such as Accardi, Ernst, Léger, and Matisse. There are also regular temporary exhibitions each year.

Pasaje Doctor Carrillo Casaux s/n, Málaga, 29001, Spain
951-926200
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From €7 (free Sun. from 4 pm)
Closed Tues.

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Centro de Arte Contemporáneo

This modern art center contains more than 400 works from the Remedios Medina Collection, including the second largest collection of Picasso ceramics in the world. A total of 130 works by Picasso are on display alongside paintings, etchings, and other pieces by artists such as Dalí, Braque, and Foujita.
Calle Málaga 28, Spain
952-590442
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€3
Closed afternoons and Sun.

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Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga

Like Madrid, Málaga has its own branch of this museum, with more than 200 works from Baroness Thyssen's private collection. Shown in a renovated 16th-century palace, the collection features mainly Spanish paintings from the 19th century but also has work from two great 20th-century artists, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida and Romero de Torres. The museum also hosts regular exhibitions, concerts, talks, and art workshops. If you're looking for art-based souvenirs and books, the museum shop provides great inspiration, and the adjoining café has a range of quick bites.

Calle Compañia 10, Málaga, 29005, Spain
952-217511
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€11 (free Sun. from 4 pm)
Closed Mon.

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Museo Casa Natal de Picasso

Málaga's most famous native son, Pablo Picasso, was born here in 1881. The building has been painted and furnished in the style of the era and houses a permanent exhibition of the artist's early sketches and sculptures, as well as memorabilia, including his christening robe and family photos.

Museo de Arte de la Diputación

Housed in the historical 18th-century Casa de las Tejerinas palace, this art museum, which opened in 2018 and is known as MAD, showcases contemporary Andalusian and Spanish artists. Focusing on work produced this century, it has 50 pieces from artists including Málaga-born Dadi Dreucol and Chema Lumbreras, Santiago Idáñez from Seville, and Judas Arrieta from the Basque Country. Also worthy of note are the central patio and ornate facade.

Pl. de las Flores, Estepona, 29680, Spain
952-069695
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Free
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Museo de la Ciudad de Antequera

The town's pride and joy is Efebo, a beautiful bronze statue of a boy that dates back to Roman times. Standing almost 5 feet high, it's on display along with other ancient, medieval, and Renaissance art and artifacts in this impressive museum.

Pl. Coso Viejo, Antequera, 29200, Spain
952-708300
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Free
Closed Mon.

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Museo del Grabado Español Contemporáneo

In a restored 16th-century palace in the casco antiguo, this museum shows some of the best in contemporary Spanish prints. Some of Spain's most famous 20th-century artists, including Picasso, Miró, and Tàpies, are on display. Temporary exhibitions are also mounted here.

Calle Hospital Bazán, Marbella, 29600, Spain
952-938840
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Free
Closed Sat.–Tues. afternoons

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Museo del Vidrio y Cristal

More than 3,000 pieces of glass and crystal, lovingly collected by the owner, are displayed throughout this 18th-century mansion, which is a museum piece in its own right. The pieces, whether ancient Egyptian or from Europe's Lalique and Whitefriars, give a unique insight into man's decorative use of glass. Visits are by guided tour only.

Plazuela Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre 2, Málaga, 29012, Spain
952-220271
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€7
Closed Mon. and Aug.

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