Best time to visit Malaga for events and culture
When to visit Malaga for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
April
Semana Santa transforms the city — torch-lit processions of Christ's burial with hooded penitents.
↑Semana Santa processions — Malaga's rivals Seville in scale and emotional intensity
↑Antonio Banderas (a Malagueño) frequently joins the Lágrimas y Favores brotherhood — locally famous
↑Procession food: tortas de aceite and torrijas (Easter French toast) at every panadería
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Semana Santa transforms the city — torch-lit processions of Christ's burial with hooded penitents.
#1 for events
Best match
The Calle Larios light show makes Málaga one of the most magical Christmas city breaks in Europe.
#2 for events
Best match
The single best month of the year — 25°C, terraces packed, sea at 18°C and warming.
#3 for events
Best match
Pre-Semana-Santa sweet spot — 21°C, terraces busy, hotel rates still affordable.
#4 for events
Strong option
Almond blossom across the Axarquía hills and almost no other tourist in Málaga centre.
#5 for events
Strong option
Beach-and-city combo opens for real — 29°C, sea at 21°C and Noche de San Juan bonfires.
#6 for events
Strong option
Feria de Malaga turns the city into a 9-day flamenco-and-fino street party.
#7 for events
Strong option
Second Goldilocks — 28°C, sea at warmest, school holidays over and hotel rates drop fast.
#8 for events
Strong option
The warmest big-city winter in mainland Europe — 18°C and the tapas crawl belongs to locals.
#9 for events
Strong option
Third Goldilocks — 24°C, hotel rates drop hard, locals reclaim the chiringuitos.
#10 for events
Strong option
Wettest month and yet — 20°C and a sun-and-tapas weekend is still very much on the table.
#11 for events
Strong option
City uncomfortably hot at midday but beach barrios and chiringuitos hit peak.
#12 for events