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Málaga

The Mediterranean charm of the Costa del Sol

Málaga combines history, art and a vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle, making it one of the most attractive destinations in southern Spain. From its Andalusian heritage to its thriving cultural scene, the city invites visitors to explore its charming streets, museums, squares and ever-present seafront on foot. Among Málaga's top attractions are the Alcazaba, the Cathedral, the Roman Theatre and the Picasso Museum, all reflecting the city's rich historical and cultural heritage. The city is also home to urban beaches such as La Malagueta Beach, the perfect place to enjoy the Mediterranean climate while combining culture, leisure and relaxation in a single getaway.

The perfect getaway of history, sea and Mediterranean flavour

A stay in Málaga is much more than a seaside holiday: it is an experience where history, art and the Mediterranean lifestyle come together to create a truly unique destination. From the impressive Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro Castle to the charm of its historic centre, the lively Muelle Uno and its Mediterranean beaches, the city offers the perfect balance of heritage, culture and leisure, making it one of the must-visit destinations on the Costa del Sol.

Alcazaba

The Alcazaba is one of the finest examples of Andalusian heritage in southern Spain. Walking through its courtyards, gardens and ancient walls allows visitors to discover the city's history while enjoying panoramic views over the harbour and the historic centre. Its architecture and excellent preservation make it a must-see for anyone wishing to discover the historic essence of Málaga.

Gibralfaro Castle

Perched atop Mount Jabal-Faruk, the Gibralfaro Castle overlooks the city and offers some of the best panoramic views of Málaga. Walking along its walls provides spectacular views of the city and the harbour while offering insight into its fascinating military history.

Málaga Cathedral

Known as "La Manquita" ("The One-Armed Lady") because of its unfinished tower, the Cathedral of the Incarnation is one of Málaga's most iconic landmarks. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, it blends Renaissance and Baroque styles. Visitors can admire its magnificent interior, impressive choir stalls and climb the tower for outstanding views over the historic centre.

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What to do in Málaga?

Málaga offers activities for every type of traveller:

What to eat in Málaga?

Discovering Málaga's gastronomy is essential to fully experience the city. Its culinary scene combines Andalusian tradition with Mediterranean freshness, offering unique flavours such as fried fish, the famous sardine skewers (espetos), gazpacho, ajoblanco and a variety of rice dishes. These specialities can be enjoyed both in traditional restaurants in Málaga, many with centuries of history, and in charming modern venues that reinterpret local cuisine with creativity and personality. Iconic places such as the Atarazanas Market offer an authentic taste of local life, with fresh produce, a wide variety of tapas and a lively atmosphere, making it the perfect place to sample regional flavours or enjoy an aperitif while watching the market come to life.

When is the best time to visit Málaga?

Choosing the right time to visit Málaga can make all the difference to your trip. Spring and autumn are ideal for strolling through its streets, discovering charming squares and enjoying terraces and gardens in pleasant weather. Summer, warm and sunny, is perfect for making the most of the outdoors, relaxing on La Malagueta Beach, joining cultural tours or enjoying water sports and seaside activities. In winter, mild temperatures make it possible to visit museums, monuments and markets without the crowds, creating the perfect opportunity to discover Málaga's gastronomy, history and vibrant cultural life at a slower pace.

What is the best area to stay in Málaga?

The historic centre is one of the best places to stay in Málaga, allowing visitors to explore its main monuments, museums, shopping streets and leisure areas on foot, while enjoying excellent connections with the rest of the city. Staying here offers the chance to experience Málaga's Mediterranean atmosphere, rich cultural heritage and outstanding gastronomy, while being just minutes from the harbour, the beach and some of the city's most iconic landmarks. Hotels such as the Áurea Palacio de la Tinta, the Exe Málaga Museos, the Eurostars Astoria and the Tandem Soho Suites enjoy an excellent location for exploring the heart of the city. Meanwhile, the Eurostars Málaga, next to María Zambrano railway station, is an ideal choice for travellers seeking excellent transport connections and quick access to both the historic centre and other attractions.

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For sightseeing and city breaks, the historic centre and the Soho district are the best areas, as they are home to the city's main cultural attractions, shops, restaurants and markets. Hotels such as the Áurea Palacio de la Tinta, the Exe Málaga Museos and the Eurostars Málaga enjoy a central location, making it easy to explore the city on foot and visit the Alcazaba, the Cathedral and the Picasso Museum within minutes. For business trips, areas close to the harbour are particularly convenient; the Eurostars Astoria combines an excellent location near corporate offices and transport links.

For a first visit, staying in the Historic Centre or the Soho district is highly recommended, close to the Alcazaba, the Cathedral, the Roman Theatre and the city's main museums. From here, Málaga can easily be explored on foot while enjoying its squares, pedestrian streets and lively terraces. Recommended hotels include the Áurea Palacio de la Tinta, the Exe Málaga Museos and the Eurostars Málaga, all ideally located for discovering the city's highlights without needing transport.

If you plan to get around without a car, choosing accommodation close to public transport is the best option. The Eurostars Astoria and the Eurostars Málaga are close to María Zambrano railway station and several bus routes, making it easy to travel both around Málaga and to other Andalusian cities. The Áurea Palacio de la Tinta, the Exe Málaga Museos and the Tandem Soho Suites are perfect for exploring the historic centre on foot.

For a weekend getaway, the best choice is to stay in the Historic Centre, the Soho district or near the harbour, where culture, gastronomy and leisure come together. The Áurea Palacio de la Tinta, the Eurostars Astoria and the Tandem Soho Suites provide an excellent base for discovering Málaga's museums, restaurants and waterfront promenade.

For business trips, areas close to the city centre and María Zambrano railway station offer the greatest convenience. The Eurostars Astoria and the Eurostars Málaga stand out thanks to their strategic location and excellent transport connections. The Exe Málaga Museos and the Tandem Soho Suites are also excellent options, offering comfort and quick access to offices, meetings and business events.