

Location
The Trade Fairs and Congress Center of Málaga, located in the capital of the Costa del Sol – the second most important communications and transport hub in Spain and the first in the south of the country – is located next to the motorway that joins the ring roads of Malaga with the Mediterranean Motorway.
The Pablo Ruiz Picasso international airport, 9 km from the Trade Fairs and Congress Center , which opened a second runway in June 2012, allows you to get from Malaga to major European cities in an average of 2 to 3 hours. A railway network with a High-Speed line was also added in December 2007. Furthermore, the dense network of motorways provides quick access to the city, which is surrounded by the East and West Ring Roads, which lead to the exhibition centre.
How to get to FYCMA?
Public transport for the most common routes
Taxi
Check this map for the nearest taxi ranks.
Bus
- Line 4 (towards Cortijo Alto) to the ‘Max Estrella-Palacio de Ferias’ stop
- Line 19 (towards Maqueda) to the ‘Palacio de Ferias’ stop.
- Line 20 (towards Los Prados) to the ‘Cmno. San Rafael -Recinto Ferial’ stop.
Málaga’s city bus service is operated by the Empresa Malagueña de Transportes (EMT). Check the location of the stops.
Suburban trains
- C1 (towards Fuengirola) or C2 (towards Álora). From Málaga-Centro Alameda station to Victoria Kent station.
Check the timetables and routes for Málaga’s suburban train services.
Taxi
- There is a taxi rank opposite the station’s main entrance. Check its location.
Bus
- Line 4 (towards Cortijo Alto) to the ‘Max Estrella – Palacio de Ferias’ stop.
- Line 19 (towards Maqueda) to the ‘Palacio de Ferias’ stop
- Line 20 (towards Los Prados) to the ‘Cmno. San Rafael – Recinto Ferial’ stop
Málaga’s city bus service is operated by the Empresa Malagueña de Transportes (EMT). Check the location of the stops.
Suburban trainsercanías
- Line C1 (towards Fuengirola) or C2 (towards Álora) to Victoria Kent station.
Check the timetables and routes for Málaga’s suburban train services.
Taxi
- There is a taxi rank next to the airport arrivals hall. Check its location.
Autobús
- Line “A”: connects the airport with the centre of Málaga but does not pass near FYCMA. You will need to change at the ‘Avda. de Velázquez’ stop to line 22 (towards the University) and get off at the ‘Max Estrella-Palacio de Ferias’ stop.
Málaga’s city bus service is operated by the Empresa Malagueña de Transportes (EMT). Check the location of the stops.
Suburban train
- Line C1 (towards Málaga-Centro Alameda) to Victoria Kent station. [Recommended option]
Check the timetables and routes for Málaga’s suburban train services.
Arrival by private car
FYCMA has a free car park with 1,200 spaces right next to the exhibition halls, where you can park your car and get to the event quickly and easily.
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MA-20
Málaga’s main ring road. From here, it connects to the MA-21 and provides access to Ortega y Gasset. -
MA-21
It connects the airport, Torremolinos and the MA-20; there are signposted exits leading to the Palacio de Ferias. -
A-7
From the A-7, you can enter the Málaga area and join the MA-20 or MA-21 to reach the venue.
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Avenida José Ortega y Gasset
Direct route to FYCMA (the exhibition centre is located on this avenue). -
Camino de San Rafael
Connects Avenida Juan XXIII with the area surrounding the exhibition centre, where FYCMA is located. -
Avenida Juan XXIII
Connects with Camino de San Rafael, Avenida de Andalucía and Avenida de Blas Infante. -
Avenida de Andalucía
The main route from the centre of Málaga leading to the junctions with the A-7 / MA-20 to reach FYCMA.
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Avenida de María Zambrano
It connects the FYCMA area and the exhibition centre via links to the MA-20, MA-21 and A-7 (eastbound and westbound) and provides access to Málaga city centre. -
Avenida de Velázquez
The road leading out of the city towards Torremolinos and the airport. It provides access to motorways heading towards Almería, Córdoba, Granada and Seville.

