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    Museo del Queso

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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    Cueva de La Pileta - La Cueva

    Cueva de La Pileta

    5.0(2 reviews)
    23.0 km

    This is my 1000th Yelp review -- which is suitable because this cave tour was *really cool*! It was…read moreso worth the 10 Euros per person. Really fascinating prehistoric cave drawings and stunning cave formations -- stalactites and stalagmites. We called ahead the day before to reserve a spot for a particular time. The tour lasted 1 hour. Wear good shoes because you have to climb some steps and descend some slippery steps. Don't do this tour in flip flops or heels. Probably not good for toddlers or the frail elderly because of the terrain. The tour guide speaks English and Spanish, and for our group he gave the tour in English because that's the language almost everyone spoke (a couple of Germans but he doesn't speak German).

    About thirty thousand years ago, modern man began to paint in Europe. In caves such as Chauvet,…read moreAltamira, and Cueva de las Piletas pictographs from that time period can be seen (though not necessarily by the public). Granted, the number of 30,000 year old pictographs in this cave is limited, but the younger art--12,000-25,000 years old--makes this one of the more significant Paleolithic art sites in the world. Another thing that makes this cave unique is that you can tour it for a paltry sum under the guidance of one of the descendants of the discoverer of the cave, Sr. Bullon. It is truly an authentic experience, with the only improvements being stairs cut into the bedrock of the cave. Lighting is only what is carried in (recommend you bring your own, as the electric lanterns do little other than prevent tripping). The cave contains a good assortment of formations, including flowstone draperies, wedding cakes, and the like. A "living" cave (water still depositing formation), you are rightly asked not to touch anything--no surprise given that this is called the Cave of the Pools after all. The tours are irregularly timed, the best bet is to arrive by 10am. The steep climb to the entrance is test enough of the physical requirements, but be forewarned that the cave is fairly slippery, as caves are wont to be. Caver approved.

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    Cueva de La Pileta - Absolutely a wonderful tour. The tour guide translated the entire tour into English for us. Well worth the crazy drive to get there.

    Absolutely a wonderful tour. The tour guide translated the entire tour into English for us. Well worth the crazy drive to get there.

    Cueva de La Pileta - Absolutely worth the crazy drive. The tour guide was translated the entire tour to English.

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    Absolutely worth the crazy drive. The tour guide was translated the entire tour to English.

    Centro Pompidou de Málaga - Promenade lined with shops

    Centro Pompidou de Málaga

    4.7(12 reviews)
    98.0 km

    Interesting and quirky. Lots of very weird art…read more You should visit. €zero on Sunday afternoon

    Originally, I wasn't going to visit Pompidou, but it was Sunday and the lesser known museums that…read moreI'd planned on visiting were closed and Pompidou was nearby as with most of the museums. At the time of my visit, there was a choice of the permanent exhibit (7€, seniors 65+ 4€) and for an added fee you could view the temporary exhibit; just the permanent please. With admission, you get an easy-to-use audio guide to explain many, but not all the works that have the theme of time. Otherwise, most of the exhibits have cards that explain the art. For example, one section was about leisure time, another was about the aged which was thought provoking (elderly are less productive, more isolated). In general, the exhibits had a message (ie. breaking gender boundaries or how leisure time provided rest or promoted creativity) that required me to slow down and think about how time applies to me. Thinking the Pompidou had paintings from Picasso and Miró, I was surprised to find only one sculpture from Picasso, two paintings by Miró, and one painting by Matisse. While there was an exhibit where ground spices were hanging from pantyhose-like material and the audio guide said it invites you to smell the spices, I discovered the "invite" was rhetorical when security told me I was too close to the exhibit.

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    Centro Pompidou de Málaga - Promenade through the restaurants

    Promenade through the restaurants

    Centro Pompidou de Málaga
    Centro Pompidou de Málaga

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    Museo del Queso - museums - Updated May 2026

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