Plaza de Toros "La Malagueta" is one of Spain's most famous bullfighting arenas, located in the heart of Málaga. Built in 1876, the arena features classic Andalusian architecture with a circular structure made of red brick and white stone, topped with distinctive Moorish-style arches. It is a symbol of Málaga’s cultural heritage, hosting regular bullfights during the summer months, particularly during the Feria de Málaga. In addition to its role as a venue for bullfighting, the plaza also houses a museum where visitors can learn about the history and traditions of Spanish bullfighting. The plaza’s historical and architectural beauty makes it a must-visit site for those interested in Andalusian culture.