Food Scene
One of the best places to eat in Competa, La Taberna de Oscar offers a unique menu with many different flavours.
La Taberna de Oscar
2 Pl. Pantaleón RomeroOne of the best places to eat in Competa, La Taberna de Oscar offers a unique menu with many different flavours.
Restaurante El Pampano offers great traditional food, very friendly staff and a fun atmosphere.
9 locals recommend
Restaurante El Pampano
52 Av. de NerjaRestaurante El Pampano offers great traditional food, very friendly staff and a fun atmosphere.
You have a choice of dining in the Plaza or in the attractive 1st floor dining room to enjoy very good local food and some say the best steak in town!
15 locals recommend
Taberna Restaurante Casa Paco
6 Plaza AlmijaraYou have a choice of dining in the Plaza or in the attractive 1st floor dining room to enjoy very good local food and some say the best steak in town!
From Moroccan to Indian to traditional Spanish food, this restaurant offers very good food with an ethnic influence.
Restaurante y Taberna Hierbabuena. Hindú, Marroquí y Aúntentico Español. Los auténticos sabores.
35 Av. de la ConstituciónFrom Moroccan to Indian to traditional Spanish food, this restaurant offers very good food with an ethnic influence.
Tapas Meson El Recreo
27 Calle Parras Great tapas and homemade pizza
Drinks & Nightlife
Great bar in the centre of the Plaza Almijara. Traditional food and tapas also offered.
15 locals recommend
Taberna Restaurante Casa Paco
6 Plaza AlmijaraGreat bar in the centre of the Plaza Almijara. Traditional food and tapas also offered.
CAFE COMPETA
6 Av. de la ConstituciónStrongest coffee in town!
Old traditional bar, local wine, some the best Jamon served locally and housed inside is the old stone grape crusher
9 locals recommend
La Bodega
s/n Calle VeleroOld traditional bar, local wine, some the best Jamon served locally and housed inside is the old stone grape crusher
Parks & Nature
Sierra de Almijara
Sierra de Tejeda
The El Chorro Gorge (La Garganta del Chorro) is an amazing place, with huge walls of rock as high as 400m along its three-kilometre length. “El Chorro” can be loosely translated as the "spurt," which is exactly what the water used to do when travelling through the gorge’s narrow ravine. The height difference between the two man-made reservoirs at either end of the gorge provided a unique opportunity to develop hydroelectric energy. An almost revolutionary concept at the time.
92 locals recommend
El Chorro
The El Chorro Gorge (La Garganta del Chorro) is an amazing place, with huge walls of rock as high as 400m along its three-kilometre length. “El Chorro” can be loosely translated as the "spurt," which is exactly what the water used to do when travelling through the gorge’s narrow ravine. The height difference between the two man-made reservoirs at either end of the gorge provided a unique opportunity to develop hydroelectric energy. An almost revolutionary concept at the time.
Essentials
Ecologicos Frutas Marisol
1 Calle Eusebio GarciaOrganic fruit and vegetable shop
El Niño Bonito
44 C. ToledoEroski
s/n Av. de la AuroraEntertainment & Activities
El Ingenio Cinesur
18 Av. del Rey Juan Carlos IAquavelis Water Park
s/n C. Ruta del PomeloShopping
La Casa Bella
11 Calle CazadoresGreat range of furniture and gifts
Bazar Andalusi
5 Calle AlmijaraThe ideal place to find unique crafts, ethnic clothing and jewelry
Tienda De Vinos Almijara
3 C. ToledoLocal quality wine shop
Arts & Culture
Museo de Artes y Costumbres
1 C. HornoA surprisingly good local museum!
It is located next to the Church, in what was once the old municipal market. It opened in 2009 and aims to offer information about the customs and traditions of Cómpeta.
Paseo de las Tradiciones
23 C. RampaIt is located next to the Church, in what was once the old municipal market. It opened in 2009 and aims to offer information about the customs and traditions of Cómpeta.
Artsenal
37 Calle Gerald BrenanModern art gallery
The Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, the city where artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born. It opened in 2003 in the Buenavista Palace, and has 285 works donated by members of Picasso's family.
1797 locals recommend
Picasso Museum Málaga
8 C. San AgustínThe Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, the city where artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born. It opened in 2003 in the Buenavista Palace, and has 285 works donated by members of Picasso's family.