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I'm Laura - a Third-Culture Kid from Italy who’s called Italy, the U.S., and Spain home.🗺️ I help you Travel Deeper (even with limited time) through Hidden Gems, Local Insights, and Responsible Tourism.✨

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Do you agree?😍 This is Tivoli, my favorite day trip from Rome. Follow to travel deeper 🗺️ #tivoli
Hiking the Caminito del Rey from Málaga, Spain — this is my second time taking on my favorite hike ever, and I’m sharing everything along the way. 🥾🌄

📝 This post isn’t sponsored, but it does contain an affiliate link. That means I may earn a small commission if you book through it — at no extra cost to you. It helps support my channel and allows me to keep sharing these adventures. Thank you! ❤️

🎟️ Want to book the same guided tour I took? Here’s my affiliate link: 👉 https://gyg.me/0q6QDwDN

In this vlog, I’m spending a full day in Málaga, prepping for my second time hiking the legendary Caminito del Rey — once dubbed the Most Dangerous Hike in the World. And because I’ve done it before, I’m packing this video with insider tips, practical advice, and everything I wish I’d known the first time!

From my morning in Málaga and exactly how to get to the trailhead with a guided tour that includes transportation, to what to wear, what to pack, and what the full hike is actually like — this is your complete, no-fluff guide to planning an unforgettable Caminito del Rey adventure.

And of course… it all ends with some of the best Spanish tapas I’ve ever had. 🍷✨

This hike is dramatic, beautiful, and hands-down one of the most breathtaking experiences you can have in Spain — whether you're an adrenaline lover or a casual traveler.

🎒 In this video, I’ll show you:
• How to get from Málaga to the Caminito del Rey — the easy way
• What to wear and bring (with tips I’ve learned from hiking it twice)
• The full experience, from start to finish — including that iconic cliffside path
• And the perfect way to end the day: with a delicious tapas feast in the city

📝 Planning your own Caminito del Rey trip? I’ve written two blog posts to help you get started:
• Everything You Need to Know Before Walking Caminito del Rey: https://lauradolcitravels.com/walking-caminito-del-rey-everything-to-know/
• How Scary is Caminito del Rey? Answering Your Burning Questions: https://lauradolcitravels.com/caminito-del-rey-burning-questions/

💛 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more slow travel vlogs, scenic hikes, and foodie adventures across Europe and beyond. Your support truly means the world to me!🫶🥹

⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Preparing for Caminito del Rey + Essential Tips | What to Wear, Pack, Know, and More
13:06 Quick Lunch in Malaga before the Adventure Starts
14:04 Guided Tour from Malaga Starts + One Beautiful Stop
17:22 Caminito del Rey Hike | North Access, Essential Tips, the Full Hike Experience
33:31 Crossing the Spain's Scariest Bridge
40:44 Review of Caminito del Rey Guided Tour 
47:35 Back in Malaga Eating the Best Tapas (100% Gluten Free)
Your Complete Guide to Hiking Caminito Del Rey in Malaga, Spain
Are you ready to eat at the Oldest Restaurant in the World, Restaurante Botín? 🇪🇸✨

Located in Madrid, Sobrino de Botín has been serving its iconic suckling pig for over 300 years — and it's not a tourist trap, it's a Guinness World Records legend.

In this unplanned vlog, I’ll take you along for a spontaneous, last-minute birthday dinner at Restaurante Botín, the oldest continuously operating restaurant on Earth. As a fun fact, their wood-fired oven has NEVER been "turned off"!

In this mini vlog you'll get:
• A look inside the dining rooms and historic kitchen (the oven hasn’t gone cold since 1725!)
• A taste of their world-famous cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig)
• La Tuna and their incredible performance - a tradition since 1959
• My cheesecake heartbreak...

📍Pro tip: Restaurante Botín is typically booked months in advance. Our walk-in success was simple Birthday luck. Make sure to book this restaurant asap!

✨ Traveling to Madrid? Discover all my Madrid travel blogs and tips here: 

How to Spend the One Day in Madrid: https://lauradolcitravels.com/one-day-itinerary-madrid/
How to Spend Three Days in Madrid: https://lauradolcitravels.com/three-days-in-madrid-itinerary/
How to Spend the Perfect Sunday in Madrid: https://lauradolcitravels.com/sunday-in-madrid-itinerary/

If you only have a few hours in Rome and crave somewhere that feels like stepping into another world — full of fountains, history, gardens, and ancient stories — this vlog is for you.

Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more Spain trips and adventures 💛
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