What are the main attractions at Malecon Puerto Vallarta?

Hey! I’m planning a trip to Puerto Vallarta—what’s fun to see and do along the Malecon? Any restaurants, street performances, or cool spots to check out?
 
The Malecón in Puerto Vallarta is famous for its oceanfront promenade, a number of bronze sculptures, street performers, local art galleries, souvenir shops, and a lot of cafes and bars. It is also an ideal spot for watching sunsets, having public events, and experiencing the city's nightlife without getting off the street, literally.
 
The entirety of the Malecon Puerto Vallarta is one big open-air art gallery. From bronze sculptures to urban art, it’s impressive. Definitely hit La Palapa for seafood by the ocean. Go late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and enjoy the sunset views.
 
A walkway along the Pacific front majorly in Puerto Vallarta called the Malecen Area consists of sculptures, street artists, local art, stores, bars, and restaurants along with beautiful sunset panoramas. Tourists can listen to live music, cultural shows, get access to the beach and night-life activity in a single center.
 
The Malecón of Puerto Vallarta is known to have its oceanfront boardwalk, outdoor art sculptures, street entertainers, beachfront, boutiques, bars, and restaurants. Tourists walk along the sunset, listen to live performances, taste local cuisine, night night life, and cultural events, and it is one of the most crowded locations in the city.
 
The Malecón has walking paths with oceanview, Bronze sculptures, street performers, beach, stores, nightlife and regular cultural events along the coast.
 
Oh, you’ll love it, Malecón is all about the vibe! Stroll past the iconic sculptures, catch street performers at sunset, grab tacos or seafood at spots like La Palapa, and maybe end with live music or drinks by the ocean
 
The Malecón in Puerto Vallarta is famous for its oceanfront boardwalk, vibrant sculptures, lively street performances, art galleries, boutique shops, restaurants, bars, and stunning sunsets. It’s a hub for culture, entertainment, and scenic seaside strolls.
 
At Malecón Puerto Vallarta you can stroll a lively seaside boardwalk filled with bronze sculptures & public art, including the iconic “El Niño on the Seahorse.” See the Los Arcos amphitheater, enjoy food, shops and sunsets over Banderas Bay, and catch street performers and live music. Nearby is the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Rosita Beach.
 
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