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Holiday Inn Express Malaga Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Malaga Airport by IHG
Hilton Garden Inn Malaga
Hilton Garden Inn Malaga
Pries Homes - La casa azul
Pries Homes - La casa azul
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Malaga Centre
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Malaga Centre
Serenay Málaga Hotel
Serenay Málaga Hotel
Hotel Málaga Vibes
Hotel Málaga Vibes
Parador de Málaga Golf
Parador de Málaga Golf
Casual del Mar Málaga Hotel
Casual del Mar Málaga Hotel
Hostal Romerito
Hostal Romerito
Hotel Goartín
Hotel Goartín
Wostel Malaga
Wostel Malaga
Catalonia Málaga
Catalonia Málaga
ibis budget Malaga Aeropuerto Avenida Velazquez
ibis budget Malaga Aeropuerto Avenida Velazquez
Atarazanas Málaga Boutique Hotel
Atarazanas Málaga Boutique Hotel
Hotel ILUNION Malaga
Hotel ILUNION Malaga
Eurostars Astoria
Eurostars Astoria
Hotel Romerito
Hotel Romerito
Pries Homes - Center Beach
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Top neighborhoods in Málaga

Málaga Centro
Málaga Centro packs 3,000 years of history into its honey-colored streets, where Roman ruins and Moorish fortresses stand proudly alongside Renaissance splendor. Art lovers flock to the Picasso Museum in the artist's birthplace, while foodies dive into tapas bars that sizzle with local flavors. Plaza de la Constitución buzzes with life as cathedral bells echo across marble floors. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations and pedestrian-friendly streets perfect for exploring the cultural heart of the city. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer rooftop views of the Mediterranean, just a ten-minute walk from beaches where you can soak up the Andalusian sun.

La Malagueta
La Malagueta's golden beaches and palm-lined Paseo Marítimo promenade make it Málaga's premier beachfront playground. The Mediterranean waves practically high-five your toes while chiringuitos (beach bars) serve up sizzling pescaíto frito right on the sand. Between dips in the sea, check out the historic bullring or stroll to nearby Muelle Uno port for spectacular views and cultural fixes. Seafood dominates the menu at restaurants lining the waterfront, where dining with sea views is the standard experience. Mid-range hotels and vacation rentals offer comfortable bases with easy beach access and Mediterranean-style terraces. The neighborhood's excellent bus connections make exploring the rest of Málaga a breeze, though many visitors are content to simply wander the walkable promenades.

Pedregalejo Playa
Pedregalejo Playa mixes beachy relaxation with authentic Andalusian charm just steps from Málaga. Colorful fishing boats dot the sandy shores while locals grill perfect espetos (sardines) over olive wood fires at beachfront chiringuitos. The palm-lined Mediterranean promenade invites sunset strolls, and the calm waters make swimming a delight at both Playa de Pedregalejo and Las Acacias Beach. City buses connect to downtown Málaga every 15 minutes, making day trips easy. Beachfront hotels and vacation rentals offer sea views and traditional architecture, while restaurants serve fresh seafood with that can't-beat ocean backdrop. The walkable, flat terrain makes exploring this former fishing village a breeze for travelers seeking both local flavor and coastal beauty.

Pedregalejo
Pedregalejo captures the heart of coastal Málaga with its traditional fishing boats dotting small beaches and the sizzle of sardines grilling on olive wood fires. The beachfront promenade buzzes with locals and visitors enjoying Mediterranean views and authentic seafood at chiringuitos. The historic Balneario de los Baños del Carmen anchors this neighborhood where fishing heritage meets beach culture. Getting around is a breeze with buses connecting to downtown Málaga in just 15-20 minutes. Accommodations range from vacation rentals to boutique hotels with sea views. The neighborhood shines brightest during meal times when traditional espeto restaurants serve up the catch of the day alongside Andalusian classics.

Ensanche Centro
Ensanche Centro blends Málaga's architectural heritage with modern cultural buzz. Stroll tree-lined pedestrian boulevards where Belle Époque buildings house contemporary galleries and bustling cafés. Don't miss Teatro del Soho CaixaBank and CAC Málaga for your culture fix, or wander to Tajo's Avenue and Muelle Uno for classic Mediterranean vibes. Dining options range from refined tapas bars to international restaurants with traditional Andalusian dishes taking center stage. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings make perfect bases for exploration, while the La Marina metro station connects you to wider Málaga adventures with minimal effort.
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Between the Mediterranean and mountains, this Andalusian gem balances beachside relaxation with cultural riches. Wander through Plaza de la Merced to Picasso's birthplace, then climb to the ancient Alcazaba fortress for sweeping coastal views. The port area buzzes with seafood restaurants serving fresh catches at chiringuitos along Malagueta Beach. Art lovers can't miss the Picasso Museum, while shoppers should head to the marble-paved Calle Larios. After sunset, the historic center transforms with flamenco performances and tapas bars where locals gather. For a perfect day, start with beach time at Banos del Carmen before exploring the old city's winding lanes.

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