Mijas Pueblo is the town located on the hillside of the sierra of the municipality of Mijas. It is one of Andalucia’s tourist white villages, famous for its mule taxis.
This beautiful corner of Andalucia offers tourists a wide range of things to do and see. From enjoying its beautiful physionomy to visiting its monuments, tasting its traditional cuisine and buying pieces of art and arts and crafts.
Things to see in Mijas Pueblo
Mijas Pueblo has several interesting things to see. You will come across many of them as you stroll through its traditional narrow, cobblestoned streets.
Here is a list of 14 places we recommend visiting:
Things to do in Mijas Pueblo
In Mijas Pueblo, you will find a wide range of leisure activities. Here is our list of nine things to do in this Andalucian white village:
Explore the Steep Streets on Foot or by Donkey Taxi
Exploring Mijas Pueblo is a unique experience, thanks to its narrow cobblestone streets and white houses adorned with colorful flowers. You can wander on foot and discover charming spots such as Plaza de la Constitución or Calle San Sebastián, full of shops and cafes. Additionally, you can opt for a donkey taxi ride, one of Mijas’ most iconic traditions, which offers a fun and picturesque way to explore the old town while immersing yourself in the Andalucian atmosphere.
Take a Photo on a Donkey Taxi
- Its little oval shaped bull square. – Google Maps
- The remains of its ancient Arabic wall. – Google Maps
- The gardens next to the wall. – Google Maps
- The Hermitage Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Rock, the patron saint of the village. – Google Maps
- The Observation Point of the Rock, located next to the hermitage. – Google Maps
- The flour mill, a recreation of an ancient mill. – Google Maps
- The Cuevas de la Antigua Fragua Centre. – Google Maps
- The Santa Ana neighbourhood, which is home to the Hermitage of Our Lady of Remedies. – Google Maps
- The Hermitage of St. Sebastian and calle de San Sebastián. – Google Maps
- The House Museum of the Town, a historical ethnographic museum of Mijas Puebla. – Google Maps
- The Contemporary Art Centre, CAC Mijas. – Google Maps
- The Observation Point of the Sierra. – Google Maps
- The Hermitage of the Calvary. – Google Maps
- The miniatures collection at the Carromato de Mijas, a miniatures museum. – Google Maps
Donkey taxis are a very popular attraction in Mijas Pueblo. Not only can you take a ride, but you can also take a photo to capture the experience. These donkeys are usually decorated with blankets and elements typical of Andalucian culture, adding a traditional touch to your photo. It’s a special way to take home a unique memory of the place, especially if it’s your first visit to a white Andalucian village.
Enjoy the Attractions at Mijas Water Park
The Mijas Water Park is an excellent option for a day full of fun in the sun, especially during the hot summer days. Located just a few kilometers from Mijas Pueblo, this park features slides, wave pools, and children’s areas, making it ideal for the whole family.
Visit La Cala de Mijas Market
La Cala de Mijas market, located at the Fairground, takes place every Wednesday and Saturday and is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. It offers a wide variety of products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, clothing, flowers, footwear, jewelry, souvenirs, and handmade items. It is an ideal place to find bargains and unique items, with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, some stalls offer traditional food, allowing you to enjoy local cuisine while strolling outdoors.
Enjoy Karting in Mijas
If you’re looking for some adrenaline, Karting Mijas is a perfect activity. Located near the Hippodrome, it has a track where you can race against your friends or family in go-karts. Both adults and younger visitors will enjoy this activity, which combines excitement and speed. It’s a great way to add some action to your visit to Mijas and enjoy some fun time outdoors.
Watch Flamenco Shows at Plaza de la Virgen de la Peña
Flamenco is one of the most representative cultural expressions of Andalucia, and in Mijas Pueblo, you can enjoy free flamenco shows at Plaza de la Virgen de la Peña. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, dancers in colorful traditional costumes perform shows full of passion, music, and dance. This type of event is ideal for getting to know the local culture and enjoying Andalucian art in a charming setting.
Buy Crafts at the Wednesday Market
The market held every Wednesday near the Mijas Pueblo Tourist Office is an ideal opportunity to buy local handicrafts. Here, you’ll find ceramics, leather goods, textiles, and other items made by local artisans. These products reflect the tradition and creativity of Andalucia and taking one home means bringing a piece of the village with you. Additionally, the market has a vibrant atmosphere that allows you to interact directly with the artisans.
Hike Through the Sierra de Mijas
For nature and hiking lovers, Mijas Pueblo offers a network of self-guided trails that cross the southern slope of the Sierra de Mijas. These trails, which start from the Mijas Pueblo Viewpoint, vary in difficulty and length, allowing each visitor to choose the route best suited to their preferences and experience level. Walking these trails, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the coast and the natural surroundings of the village, as well as discover the rich flora and fauna of the area.
Play Golf at Mijas Courses
Mijas boasts several internationally recognized golf courses, making it an ideal destination for golf enthusiasts. Courses such as “La Cala Golf Resort” and “Mijas Golf Internacional” offer quality facilities and beautiful landscapes where you can play golf year-round, thanks to the excellent regional climate. It’s a great option for those who want to relax while playing golf and enjoying the natural beauty of Mijas’ surroundings.
Savour the best of Mijas Pueblo’s gastronomy
Mijas Pueblo has several bars and restaurants, featuring both national and international cuisine. Establishments where you can try a varied selection of succulent delicacies. If you want to try the municipality’s traditional dishes, order salmorejo (gazpacho), sopa cachorreña, sopa de maimones or gazpachuelo.
Here is a small list of restaurants in Mijas Pueblo:
RESTAURANTE LA ALCAZABA
La Alcazaba Restaurant is perfect for trying any national or international delicacy. Its privileged location means that you can also enjoy some spectacular panoramic views. All its dishes are made with olive oil. Choose from its varied menu and its different menus.
RESTAURANTE EL MIRLO BLANCO
If you like Basque cuisine, this is your restaurant in Mijas Pueblo. Open to the public since 1968, it is a true gastronomic point of reference in this municipality and beyond. Its clientele has included the former President of the United States Jimmy Carter and the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
RESTAURANTE PAMPA TABLAS Y TAPAS
At Pampa Tablas y Tapas, you can choose from a varied selection of Iberian products, as well as seasonal salads and meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. It also has a select wine menu.
Otros Restaurantes
Mango Café & Tea Room
Av. del Compás, 18, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 951 535 482
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Tomillo Limón
Avenida, Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 13, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 951 437 298
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Koco bistró
Avenida, Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 3, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 952 486 152
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Restaurante El Capricho
C. de los Caños, 5, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 685 839 665
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Oscars Tapas Bar
Pl. de la Constitución, 4, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 660 607 337
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Alboka Gastro
C. de la Virgen de la Peña, 6, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 952 486 824
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Shopping in Mijas Pueblo
Mijas Pueblo has numerous gift shops selling jewellery, pottery, ironware, wickerware or sparto grassware, as well as clothing and leather accessories. Many national and international artists also have workshops in this tourist enclave, so, if you want, you can also buy authentic works of arts.
Here is a small list of shops in Mijas Pueblo:
ANGULO CERAMIC ART
Ceramic mural workshop run by José, a young fine arts graduate who loves painting. You can also watch him work! You have the chance to buy any of his works that are finished and ready to wrap. You can also commission a custom made ceramic mural, which José will send to wherever you are once it is finished.
SHOP DAVID MARSHALL
The shop in Mijas Pueblo where you can buy works of art by the famous Scottish artist David Marshall. Watches, candelabras, cutlery and other items for dressing your dining room table. You will also find tiles and other items for decorating your home.
LA GRUTA
La Gruta is another jewellery shop located in Mijas Pueblo. The most interesting thing about this establishment is its location, which is an old cave. The story goes that it was used as arms and provisions storage during the times of King Omar Ben Afsum. You can buy items from well-known brands like Ladró, Majórica, Chimento, Bohemme and Cresber, among others.
Otras tiendas
Mayan Monkey (fabrica de chocolate)
Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 15, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 600 088 542
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Artemisa
Av. de Méjico, 27, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 952 486 403
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Sabor a España
C. Málaga, 3, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 952 485 730
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Joyería artesanal olé mi Pepe
Pl. Virgen de la Peña, 7, 29650 Mijas, Málaga
Tel: +34 646 802 672
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Kocotriko
Plaza de la Constitución, edificio la alcazaba 526, 29650, Málaga
Tel: +34 690 118 565
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How to get to Mijas Pueblo
To get to Mijas Pueblo, you need to take the A-387 Motorway. You can access it from different points of the AP-7.
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