Step into the sun-drenched charm of Malaga for an unforgettable running adventure at the Generali Maratón Málaga. Nestled along Spain's sunny coast, this November race offers runners a perfect blend of scenic beauty and urban excitement. The marathon route winds through the heart of Malaga, showcasing its rich history and vibrant culture. Starting and finishing on Paseo del Parque, you'll begin your journey past lush greenery and picturesque views of the port before venturing into the city's historic center. The course weaves around iconic landmarks like the 19th-century Malagueta bullring and the grand Plaza de la Merced. For those who prefer a shorter distance, the half-marathon is equally captivating, offering runners the chance to experience key highlights of the city without the full marathon’s length. Meanwhile, young participants can join in on the fun with the Kids Run, ensuring that every age group has an opportunity to enjoy this special event. Organized by World Athletics and known for its high-quality setup and impressive athlete roster, the Generali Maratón Málaga promises a memorable race experience. The flat course is ideal for setting personal bests while enjoying stunning seaside panoramas along the way. Beyond the赛道设置指示与正文内容不匹配,以下是根据给定的源描述重写的新赛事介绍: --- Experience the sun-soaked charm of Malaga at the Generali Maratón Málaga, a race that combines breathtaking scenery with urban excitement. Held in November amidst the city's warm climate and abundant sunshine, this event offers runners an unforgettable journey through one of Andalusia’s most vibrant provinces. The marathon route begins and ends on Paseo del Parque, offering panoramic views as you skirt along the port for over 800 meters before diving into Malaga's historic center. You'll pass by iconic landmarks such as the legendary Malagueta bullring and the grand Plaza de la Merced, each adding a unique flavor to your run. For those seeking a shorter distance, the half-marathon is equally captivating, allowing you to explore key highlights of this charming city without committing to the full marathon's length. Additionally, younger runners can join in on the fun with the Kids Run event. Organized by World Athletics and recognized for its high-quality organization and impressive athlete lineup, the Generali Maratón Málaga is a must-attend race for all urban running enthusiasts. The flat course provides an ideal setting for achieving personal bests while enjoying picturesque seaside views throughout your run. Beyond the competitive aspect, the event also supports charitable causes through every participant's entry fee, with one euro donated to Ochotumbao Foundation for each runner, contributing to improving living conditions and environmental conservation across Spain. After crossing the finish line, Malaga’s culinary delights await you, offering a wide variety of tantalizing local specialties at numerous cafes and shops along Marqués de Larios street. The Generali Maratón Málaga is not just about running; it's an immersive experience that celebrates the beauty and spirit of this sun-soaked city.
Races Offered
Marathon
Nov 08, 2026
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42.2K
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Type —
Running
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08:30
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€110.00
Semi-Marathon
Nov 08, 2026
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21.1K
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Type —
Running
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132 days remaining
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€78.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for November in Málaga.
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11.5° / 20.2°
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9.6° / 18.3°
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Avg sunshine hours
8h 45m
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Avg rainfall
1.9 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
9.2 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.0)
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Humidity
72.8%
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Sunrise
08:56
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Sunset
19:09
About Málaga
Learn more about the host city, Málaga.
Málaga is a city of 590,000 people (2024) in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia, and the largest city on the Costa del Sol. The city offers beaches, hiking, architectural sites, art museums, and excellent shopping and cuisine. While more laid back than Madrid or Barcelona, Málaga is still the centre and transport hub for the hugely popular Costa del Sol region, which is flooded with tourists in the summer. The city has cashed in on the sun and sand, with lots of new construction as well as hotels and facilities geared to tourists. However, Málaga also offers some genuinely interesting historical and cultural attractions in its old city, and its setting on the coast is still beautiful.