Discover what’s happening at Cristine Bedfor, the place where
something exciting takes place every day around what inspires us most:
gastronomy, art, and the local.
All day long
Cristine’s Kitchen
in Málaga
Local flavor with a Mediterranean soul
True to the spirit of our home in Menorca, Cristine Bedfor Málaga’s kitchen celebrates local products and well-crafted simplicity. We champion seasonal ingredients, nearby producers, and recipes that honor their roots, with a creative Andalusian twist. Don’t miss our breakfast!
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Tuesday to Sunday
The Glass and Crystal Museum
of Málaga
This museum is a cultural gem housed in an 18th-century mansion in the San Felipe Neri district, opposite the church of the same name.
It holds a private collection of around 3,000 pieces of glass and crystal from various eras, from Antiquity to the 20th century.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Last entry at 6:00 PM.
Every Thursday
Flamenco at
Peña Juan Breva
Every Friday at 8:00 PM, Peña Juan Breva, home to the Flamenco Museum, hosts an unmissable flamenco performance.
A space where tradition and passion come alive every week. A unique experience to feel flamenco in its purest form.
Don’t miss it!
23.05.2025 – 14.12.2025
Picasso Museum Málaga
The Picasso Museum Málaga is hosting two major exhibitions:
Óscar Domínguez (20/06 – 13/10): A painter from Tenerife known for his bold, experimental style, with works that blend the real and the imaginary in unsettling and mysterious compositions.
Farah Atassi (Genius Loci, 23/05 – 14/12): Inspired by the idea of the “spirit of a place,” this exhibition evokes Picasso’s spectral presence as a subtle energy permeating the artworks, transcending the theatrical scene to inhabit atmospherically charged spaces.
Monday to Saturday
Antique Shop La Casa del Cardenal
La Casa del Cardenal is a charming antique shop situated in a 17th-century house in one of Málaga’s most characterful areas of the historic center. Strolling through its surroundings is an experience that blends history and authenticity: narrow alleys filled with charming shops, local crafts, and a vibrant urban life.
Just a few steps away, visitors can discover the churches of San Juan and Santos Mártires, two of the city’s most iconic temples.


