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  1. There are 7 ways to get from Malaga Airport (AGP) to 3 Plaza de la Constitución by train, bus, taxi, car, shuttle or towncar. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  2. How can I get to Plaza de la Constitución? Plaza de la Constitución is located right at the city center of Málaga, making it easily accessible by various means of transportation. If you’re traveling by car, there are numerous parking garages nearby like Parking Central or Parking Camas.

  3. Plaza de la Constitución, 1, 29005. The plaza de la Constitución (Constitution Square) has been the hub of Málaga's life from the time of the reconquest, when it was known as Four Street Square (Plaza de las Cuatro Calles). It was also known as Plaza Mayor (Main Square) until it was renamed in 1812 as Plaza de la Constitución.

  4. There are 7 ways to get from Plaza de la Constitución (Accommodation) to Malaga Airport (AGP) by train, bus, taxi, car, shuttle or towncar. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  5. Book your tickets online for Plaza de la Constitucion, Malaga: See 1,369 reviews, articles, and 644 photos of Plaza de la Constitucion, ranked No.23 on Tripadvisor among 338 attractions in Malaga.

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  6. Plaza de la Constitución. It has been the nerve centre of Malaga since the Moorish period, when it would have been no more than an uneven space brought about by the confluence of the city's main roads, which led to it being known as Las Cuatro Calles (the four streets). Contact Malaga Tourist Office.

  7. The plaza has been a major town square since the time of the Reconquista when it was known as "Plaza de las Cuatro Calles" ("Four streets square"). It was also previously known as the Plaza mayor ("Main town square"). In 1812 it was renamed "Plaza de la constitución." Málaga's city hall was located in the plaza until 1869.