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Belfast vs Málaga

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Belfast wins 88 OVR vs 85 · attribute matchup 52

Belfast
Belfast

United Kingdom

88OVR

VS
Málaga
Málaga

Spain

85OVR

82
Safety
78
60
Affordability
70
86
Food
99
99
Culture
90
99
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
86
Nature
86
99
Connectivity
81
86
Transit
72
Belfast

Belfast

United Kingdom

Málaga

Málaga

Spain

Belfast

Safety: 82/100Pop: 340KEurope/London

Málaga

Safety: 78/100Pop: 580,000 (city), 1.6M (metro)Europe/Madrid

💰 Budget

budget
Belfast: $50–70Málaga: $55-80
mid-range
Belfast: $90–140Málaga: $120-180
luxury
Belfast: $200–350Málaga: $300+

🛡️ Safety

Belfast82/100Safety Score78/100Málaga

Belfast

Belfast is a safe city for tourists. The Troubles ended with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and violence against visitors is essentially unheard of. Occasional community tensions persist in interface areas but are rarely visible to tourists. Standard urban safety practices apply.

Málaga

Málaga is generally safe for tourists, though petty theft (pickpocketing and bag snatching) can occur in crowded areas and on the beach. Violent crime targeting tourists is rare. The main concerns are the same as in most popular Mediterranean cities.

Ratings

Belfast5/5English Friendly3/5Málaga
Belfast5/5Walkability5/5Málaga
Belfast4/5Public Transit3/5Málaga
Belfast4/5Food Scene5/5Málaga
Belfast5/5Nightlife4/5Málaga
Belfast5/5Cultural Sites4/5Málaga
Belfast4/5Nature Access4/5Málaga
Belfast5/5WiFi Reliability4/5Málaga

🌤️ Weather

Belfast

Belfast has an oceanic climate — mild and wet year-round, with no extreme cold or heat. Summer days can be genuinely pleasant but rain is always possible. The city gets 850mm of rain annually spread fairly evenly across the year. Wind is the defining feature — pack a windproof layer regardless of season.

Spring (March–May)7–15°C
Summer (June–August)13–20°C
Autumn (September–November)8–15°C
Winter (December–February)3–9°C

Málaga

Málaga enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. It is one of the warmest cities in mainland Europe, with over 300 sunny days per year. Rain is concentrated in autumn and winter, while summer is virtually rain-free.

Spring (March - May)13-24°C
Summer (June - August)21-35°C
Autumn (September - November)14-28°C
Winter (December - February)8-17°C

🚇 Getting Around

Belfast

Belfast city centre is very walkable. Translink buses and the Glider (rapid transit) cover the wider city. Metro buses reach the suburbs. Black taxis are culturally embedded and affordable. A car is needed for the Causeway Coast and Giant's Causeway.

Walkability: High in city centre and Cathedral Quarter. West Belfast murals require bus or taxi.

Metro Buses & Glider£2–3.50 single
Black Taxis£5–15 most city trips
Belfast Bikes (Cycle Share)£1/30 min or daily pass

Málaga

Málaga's historic center is compact and walkable. The city has a modern bus network, a growing metro system, and affordable taxis. Most major sights are within a 20-minute walk of each other in the old town. Buses and metro are useful for reaching the beach districts and suburbs.

Walkability: Málaga's old town is very walkable with most attractions within a compact area between the Alcazaba and the port. The pedestrianized Calle Larios is the main spine. Be prepared for uphill walks to the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro. The seafront promenade is flat and pleasant for walking or cycling.

EMT Málaga Buses€1.30 single; €0.82 with rechargeable bus card (tarjeta)
Metro de Málaga€1.35 single; €0.82 with tarjeta
Taxis & Ride-hailing€5-12 for most trips within the city; airport to center ~€20

The Verdict

Choose Belfast if...

you want the Titanic's birthplace, Game of Thrones filming locations, dark tourism from the Troubles era, and some of the UK's most welcoming pub culture — the craic is mighty

Choose Málaga if...

you want Picasso's birthplace with Costa del Sol beaches, Moorish fortresses, and superb tapas in the sunshine