This weekend Ronda puts on its bandolier in one of the Serranía’s most remarkable events: the Romantic Ronda, a unique opportunity to discover one of the most beautiful towns in Spain and learn about its history. Sport, cuisine, culture and flamenco are just some of the suggestions we have for you this weekend in Malaga.
Special events
Romantic Ronda
Ronda
This weekend, Ronda holds one of the province’s most important events of the year. This is the Romantic Ronda, where the inhabitants of the city and the villages of the Serranía dress in traditional clothes and there are theatrical performances and activities based around the era of the bandit.
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Music
Dani Martín in concert
Malaga
The singer Dani Martín will be in Malaga this weekend with his third solo album “La montaña rusa”. For the first time, he’s performing at Malaga’s Cervantes Theatre, a unique space in which to enjoy the artist’s voice.
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Leisure
Flamenco tours: Picasso and flamenco
Malaga
As part of the Flamenco Biennial, a series of routes have been designed to discover the most “flamenco” side of Malaga. This weekend, you have the opportunity to discover Picasso’s Malaga on a route which travels through places linked to the flamenco that influenced the artist.
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Sport
The Senses Route
Antequera
The Torcal de Antequera is one of the most remarkable natural areas in the province of Malaga. In its impressive karstic landscape the curious shapes of its rocks stand out. The Senses Route, organized by the Torcal Alto Visitor Centre, allows you to get to know this area in an original and unique way.
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Festivals and Fairs
Day of the Snail
Riogordo
If you want to get to know the taste and customs of inland Malaga province, this weekend you have an appointment in Riogordo. This small town in the Axarquía celebrates its Day of the Snail with tastings and regional dances.
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Guaranteed Laughter
Antes morta que sencillo y su tío Manolillo
Alameda Theatre (Malaga)
If you feel like a little humour, with the musical comedy “Antes morta que sencillo y su tío Manolillo” the laughter is guaranteed. The Alameda Theatre is hosting this triumphant work that tells how the advance of social networks has changed blind dates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj85h1bk-sM
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