Málaga Weekend: María Galiana at Soho & Nordic Dining

As the mid-June warmth settles over the Costa del Sol, Málaga’s cultural and culinary scenes are offering some incredible alternatives to the standard beach-and-tapas routine. Whether you are a long-term expat or a newly arrived resident, this weekend of June 13–14, 2026, presents a perfect opportunity to dive deeper into the city’s sophisticated side. While there are plenty of family activities and local markets to enjoy during the day, the evening belongs to theater and fine dining.
From a moving theatrical performance in the trendy Soho district to an intimate, high-end Nordic dining experience in the historic center, here is how to spend a memorable weekend in the city.
Theater: María Galiana Stars at Teatro del Soho
For those looking to experience premier Spanish performing arts, Antonio Banderas’ flagship venue, Teatro del Soho CaixaBank, is hosting a remarkable production this weekend. The legendary Spanish actress María Galiana stars in ‘Yo sólo quiero irme a Francia’ (I Only Want to Go to France).
This poignant play offers a deep, emotional narrative that showcases Galiana’s immense talent. Watching a production at the Soho theater is an experience in itself; the venue has revitalized the entire neighborhood, turning it into a bohemian hub of art, culture, and upscale cafes. While Teatro del Soho delivers high-caliber drama, music lovers might also want to explore other exciting concerts and cultural plans in Málaga currently taking over the city’s historic venues.
According to the latest weekend recommendations highlighted in El Español, this production stands out as one of the absolute cultural highlights in the province for mid-June 2026. If you want to catch the performance, be sure to secure your tickets online or at the box office before they sell out.
Gastronomy: A Nordic Escape at Restaurante Dynamit
If you want to step away from traditional Andalusian fried fish and explore international flavors, Málaga’s culinary landscape has some brilliant surprises. Tucked away in the historic center is Restaurante Dynamit, a cozy establishment that has quietly become a favorite among the city’s food critics and international community.
Dynamit acts as a refined “Nordic refuge.” Instead of heavy dishes, the kitchen focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients, clean Scandinavian techniques, and beautifully balanced plates. It is a refreshing alternative to the bustling tapas bars, offering a calm, minimalist atmosphere where you can actually hear your companion speak.
For food lovers keeping an eye on national culinary trends, finding high-quality, niche international dining in southern Spain is always an exciting discovery. Venues like Dynamit reflect the evolving, cosmopolitan nature of the city’s food scene, which is regularly celebrated by top food publications like El País Gastronomía.
How to Plan Your Evening
To make the most of this cultural itinerary, we suggest pairing these two experiences together:
- Late Afternoon Stroll: Start with a walk through the Soho district to admire the impressive street art murals by international artists like Obey and D*Face.
- The Play: Head to Teatro del Soho CaixaBank for the evening performance.
- Late Dinner: Take a leisurely 15-minute walk across the Alameda Principal into the historic center for your reservation at Dynamit. Be sure to book ahead, as seating is limited in this intimate space.
There is a quiet joy in watching a city evolve, finding new pockets of creativity and flavor just a few steps away from the historic landmarks we know so well. We hope this weekend brings you closer to the vibrant, modern spirit of Málaga.

María Rojas
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