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Picasso Museum Malaga Address & Directions

Picasso Museum Malaga is a great place to learn about the life and work of one of the most famous artists of all time Pablo Picasso. The museum is located in a 16th-century palace and houses a collection of over 280 works by Picasso, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings. Read on to learn how to visit the museum and where it is located.

Where is Picasso Museum Malaga located?

Getting to Picasso Museum Malaga by public transport

By Bus
By Train
By Metro

  • Travel time: 20 minutes
  • Closest stop:
    Paseo del Parque-Ayuntamiento (south)
    Plaza de la Merced (north)
  • Timings: Buses run every 10 minutes from 6am to 11pm

The bus is the most convenient way to get to the Picasso Museum Malaga. Take a bus from any major stop in the city and get off at either the Paseo del Parque-Ayuntamiento or Plaza de la Merced stop.

  • Travel time: 15 minutes
  • Closest stop: Picasso Museum station
  • Timings: Trains run every 20 minutes from 6am to 11pm

The train is a scenic way to get to the Picasso Museum Malaga. Take a train from the Málaga Centro station and get off at the Picasso Museum station.

Picasso Museum Malaga Metro Travel
  • Travel time: 10 minutes
  • Closest stop: Atarazanas
  • Timings: Metros run every 15 minutes from 6am to 11pm

The metro is the fastest way to get to the Picasso Museum Malaga. Get off at the Atarazanas station and walk 5 minutes to Picasso Museum Malaga.

Getting to Picasso Museum Malaga by car

Driving Route

Travel time: Approximately 5 minutes

The most common starting point is the city center, which is about a 5-minute drive from the museum.

To get to the museum from the city center, follow these directions:

  • Head north on Paseo del Parque.
  • Turn right onto Calle Larios.
  • Continue onto Calle Molina Lario.
  • Turn left onto Calle Granada.
  • The museum will be on your right.

Parking Facilities

There is a small parking lot located next to the museum. The parking lot is open from 9am to 9pm, and charges €3 for an hour. You can park on the streets as well, but it can be difficult to find a spot.

If you are a disabled driver, there is a designated parking space located in front of the museum.

Off-site options

  • Plaza de la Marina: This parking garage is about a 5-minute walk from the museum. It is open 24 hours and charges €2.50 for an hour.
  • Alcazaba: This parking garage is located about a 10-minute walk from the museum. It is open 24 hours and charges €2 for an hour.
  • Mercado de Atarazanas: This parking garage is located about a 10-minute walk from the museum. It is open 24 hours and charges €2 for an hour.
  • Parking Camas: Approximately 300 meters from the museum. Hourly rates apply

Picasso Museum Malaga timings

Walking to Picasso Museum Malaga

How to enter Picasso Museum Malaga?

There are two entrances to the Picasso Museum Malaga:

  • This is the main entrance to the museum and is located on the corner of Calle San Agustín and Plaza de la Merced. It is open from 10am to 8pm, 7 days a week.
  • This entrance is located on Calle Postigo San Agustín and is open from 10am to 8pm, 7 days a week. It is for ticket holders only.

Frequently asked questions about Picasso Museum Malaga directions

Is the Picasso Museum Málaga accessible by public transport?

Yes, several buses stop nearby, including at Plaza de la Merced or Paseo del Parque. It’s just a short walk from either stop.

Can I walk to the museum from Málaga Cathedral or Alcazaba?

Yes, the museum is just a 2-minute walk from the cathedral and about 5 minutes from Alcazaba.

Is there parking near the museum?

While the museum doesn’t have on-site parking, nearby public car parks include Plaza de la Marina and Alcazaba, both within a 5-10-minute walk.

How far is the museum from the airport?

The museum is approximately 20 minutes by car or taxi from Málaga Airport. You can also take the train to the city center and walk from there.

Is the area around the museum pedestrian-friendly?

Absolutely! The historic center is perfect for walking, with cobblestone streets and plenty of charming spots to explore on foot.

Is there more than one entrance to the museum?

Yes, there are two entrances: the main entrance on Calle San Agustín and an auditorium entrance on Calle Postigo de San Agustín, which is used for special exhibitions and events.