Situation
In one of the best areas of Malaga, in the city center, next to Calle Larios, the tourist attractions, the beach, the port, and the most important historical buildings.
La Alcazaba de Málaga
The Alcazaba of Malaga is a Muslim fortress from the 11th century, renowned for its impressive walls, towers, and gardens. Located on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea, reflecting the splendor of Islamic architecture in medieval Andalusia.
- 9 minutes on foot
Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum in Málaga houses a vast collection of works by the master Pablo Picasso, born in the city. With permanent and temporary exhibitions, it offers a complete vision of his artistic evolution, from his early works to his latest creations, in a historically restored building with elegance.
- 11 minutes walking
La Malagueta Beach
La Playa de la Malagueta is a popular urban beach in the center of Málaga, famous for its golden sand and clear waters. Ideal for relaxing, strolling along the promenade or enjoying beach bars, it offers a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea and the city.
- 15 minutes on foot
The Atarazanas Market
The Atarazanas Market in Malaga is a vibrant central market, known for its colorful stalls of fresh food, fish, and local products. Its building, an old Muslim ship from the 14th century, combines history with an authentic and dynamic gastronomic experience in the heart of the city.
- 4 minutes on foot
Roman Theater of Malaga
The Roman Theatre of Malaga is an ancient amphitheater from the 1st century AD, restored and located at the foot of the Alcazaba. With its well-preserved structure, it offers a glimpse into life in ancient Rome and hosts cultural events, showcasing the city’s historical legacy.
- 10 minutes on foot / 10-minute walk
Other points of interest
Larios Street
3 minutes each
Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga
1 minute away
The airport of Malaga
10 kilometers
Bus station Málaga Centro-Alameda (Cercanías)
500 meters
Seaside promenade of Malaga
5 minutes away.