Holiday Inn Express Málaga is the closest hotel to Málaga International Airport. It offers free parking and modern rooms with satellite TV and free tea and coffee facilities.
Featuring free Wi-Fi throughout, Ibis Budget Málaga Centro is located a 15-minute walk from the Picasso Museum. The air-conditioned rooms come with a satellite LCD TV. Each has a private bathroom.
Ian
From
United Kingdom
The room was as expected - basic but all I needed for my short stay. The separation of the shower, toilet and basin is a bit quirky but works ok with the size and layout of the room. In a period of hot weather I was glad of an aircon system that worked well. Breakfast again was basic but OK. The hotel was well located for access to public transport and attractions on my city break being close to the Mian station, Metro station and links to the airport.
The Ibis Malaga Centro Ciudad is located next to Malaga Cathedral and just 5 minutes’ from the Picasso Museum. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and air conditioning.
Well set in Málaga, Palacio Solecio, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness center.
Las Américas is located in central Málaga, just 328 feet from María Zambrano Train Station and the Bus Station.
Glen
From
United States
Great location in town, right next to Malaga train station. This is a super good hotel if you’re staying overnight for travel., well maintain and clean..
Hotel Romerito is in Malaga's Los Prados neighborhood, set on the same street as Malaga's Convention Center, Trade Fair and Auditorium, 2625 feet away.
Ideally set in the center of Málaga, Soho Boutique Urban provides 3-star accommodations close to La Malagueta Beach and Jorge Rando Museum.
Alison
From
United Kingdom
Carmen on reception was the nicest person anyone could wish to meet .
The hotel was very clean with good facilities and we liked we could easily walk to all the bars and restaurants nearby
Don Paco is set around an interior courtyard and is located in the center of Málaga. It is within within walking distance of the city's cathedral and the Picasso Museum.
Leslie
From
United States
Hotel is in a good location, close to bus station and to RENFE, which can take you to the airport. It's a bit far from downtown,but area is extremely safe and very walkable friendly. Room has good size.
The Posada del Patio is 5-star hotel, located in the center of Málaga, with a rooftop swimming pool and free Wi-Fi. It features a fascinating exhibition of historic objects.
Striking rooms with art deco-style design and flat-screen TVs feature in Hotel Mariposa Málaga, 1312 feet from Málaga’s popular shopping street, Calle Larios.
Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, Catalonia Puerta del Mar is located in the center of Málaga, 1.1 miles from La Malagueta Beach.
Located in Málaga and with La Malagueta Beach reachable within a 16-minute walk, Hotel Well and Come Málaga has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and...
Located in Málaga, 7.6 miles from Plaza de España, CasaBlu - An Andalusian Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in Málaga, 1.2 miles from Misericordia Beach, Hotel Málaga Vibes has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Located in Málaga, a 19-minute walk from Jorge Rando Museum, Sercotel Rosaleda Málaga provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking and a terrace.
Gce Hoteles is set in Estación de Cártama, 20 minutes’ drive from central Málaga. It offers reception services up to 22:00h, free Wi-Fi and free luggage storage at tour desk.
Featuring a terrace, Real Maqueda - Málaga is located in Málaga in the Andalucía region, 9.2 miles from Malaga Train Station and 9.5 miles from Automobile and Fashion Museum.
Located in Málaga, within a few steps of Museum of Glass and Crystal and a 4-minute walk of Jorge Rando Museum, Hotel Boutique Nomadas provides free WiFi throughout the property.
Located 10-minutes walk from Málaga Old Town, this modern hotel is 5 minutes’ drive from the AVE Train Station. The hotel’s minimalist-style rooms are soundproofed.
Located between Málaga Cathedral and Paseo del Parque, AC Hotel by Marriott Málaga Palacio features a rooftop swimming pool and views of Málaga’s port. It has a gym and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Located in El Limonar, a quiet residential area only 5 minutes’ walk from the beach, Villa Lorena is a charming villa offering a private outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi.
Located on the beachfront in the Andalusian capital Málaga, this charming and modern hotel is located in the traditional fishing neighborhood of the city.
Located in Málaga and with Pedregalejo Beach reachable within a 4-minute walk, La Moderna Suites has a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
FAQs about hotels in Málaga
On average, 3-star hotels in Málaga cost $172 per night, and 4-star hotels in Málaga are $252 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Málaga can be found for $445 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Málaga this weekend is $288 or, for a 4-star hotel, $343. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Málaga for this weekend cost around $554 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $150 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Málaga for tonight. You'll pay around $205 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Málaga will cost around $374, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The birthplace of Picasso is as colorful as an artists palette, from the deep blue of the Mediterranean Sea to the golden sun, which gives 300 days of sunshine per year. When the sun sets, the vibrant nightlife awakens and youll find your place among the youthful square of the old center, the trendy bars of La Malagueta or on one of the terraces of Pedregalejo.
There's also rich history underneath the sun and fun. Alcazaba is a Moorish castle from the 11th century and just next to it are the remnants of a Roman Theatre. The white stone tower of the Malaga Cathedral rises up in the heart of the city centre, and offers an interesting respite from sun bathing on the magnificent and popular beaches.
A more modern history can be appreciated by visiting the birthplace of Picasso and a museum full of exhibitions by Malaga 's most famous resident. A more relaxed Spanish city than Madrid and Barcelona, Malaga is still the gateway to the Costa del Sol and the busy Malaga Airport is only 6 miles from the center of town.
From budget hostels to 5-star luxury hotels, with Booking.com you're sure to find the perfect place to stay for your sunny vacation.
The Cathedral was beautiful and Malaga full of history.
The Cathedral was beautiful and Malaga full of history. We eat at El Pimpe which was very busy but great fun and delicious, but you have to book. By change as we love steaks, we saw a restaurant with a meat locker. It was called Lo Gueno de Strachan. The meat was amazing.
Guest review by
David
Jersey
Review score
8.0
We really enjoyed Malaga and walking around al the various...
We really enjoyed Malaga and walking around al the various places but I wouldn't want to go in high season - it was already busy enough in early June. The Picasso Museum was brilliant and we really enjoyed the Glass Museum too which is well worth going to.
Guest review by
Vivienne Bennett
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I liked the city, the turistic attractions and the people...
I liked the city, the turistic attractions and the people also. This was one of our favourite Holiday, we have to repate it, because we made a round trip in Andaluisa but couldn't finish all. We need to turn back minimum for an other week again. The ristorants and supermakrets are long opening, and the pubblic trasnoprt working always.
Guest review by
Gizella
Hungary
Review score
10.0
Malaga is a beautiful city bustling with Spanish culture and...
Malaga is a beautiful city bustling with Spanish culture and really easy to get with some great historic attractions PLUS fab beaches. It has great transport links and is really great value for money. The Historic centre is amazing climb up the Gilbrafaro and Alcazaba then visit El Palo and Pedregalejo for a brush with the locals eating Sardines for 2 euro and beer for 1 euro a proper busy afternoon spent people watching! The Mecardos Atrazanas is the tip top place to immerse yourself in Spain. Local stallholders shout above each other to sell their fruit, fish and meats in the most colourful stalls I have ever seen and there are cafes all around the edges of the market to stand, listen watch and love everything about Spanish life.
Guest review by
Michelle
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Lovely staying in a quiet, residential area away from the...
Lovely staying in a quiet, residential area away from the main tourist area, where I felt safe walking around in the evening.
Beautiful bird-watching nature reserve, found by accident.
Great visiting the Old Town and attractions. Bus travel was so cheap!
Guest review by
Kim
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Malaga is great for a cultural city break not just beach.
Malaga is great for a cultural city break not just beach. It is full of museums and art galleries with an amazingly beautiful catherdral. Walk the street of the old city and eat amazing tapas, drink Spanish wine, and sample the cool world of the Picasso Museum, or going shopping in the the fine up market streets, then stroll in palm tree lined parks with watch the parakeets.
For the more energetic and adventurous - climb the steps to the fort and castle and relax in the shady cafe at the top with a cafe con leche and fresh pastry the enjoy the view over Malaga and the port.
Guest review by
Liz
United Kingdom
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The hotel is in the Soho area of Malaga, which feels like it’s at the beginning of becoming up and coming. It’s not in the busiest area, so you get the piece of being away with only a 5 minute walk to either the old town or the beach.
The best thing about this hotel were the staff. Everyone from the reception to the cleaning staff were very friendly, warm and welcoming. The second best thing was the air con! But we did go in August.
The hotel is very close to a Renfe station and therefore the airport, it has a very good location also being close to the beach and the old town. The room is clean, I think they even mopped the floor every day. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I recommend this hotel. It is plus that they have luggage storage service. For example my flight left only at 20:30, and I did not have to worry about my luggage after checkout at 12:00.
We needed a hotel close to airport after travelling through Spain. We tried to avoid the British hotspots so were anxious about staying in Malaga. This place was an oasis if calm with still things to keep children more than busy. Pool is great and clean with great access to a clean beach.
Immaculately clean modern boutique hotel. Conveniently situated in Old Town area and short walk to shops, visitor attractions and marina with easting places. Staff very friendly and helpful. Very wide choice of fresh breakfast items.
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