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.
Bayram
Austria
Everything was perfect. The rooms were very clean, the breakfast was good. There is free coffee, you can enjoy your coffee anytime.
You can eat dinner there too, and the food is tasty. The personal is very nice, polite and helpful. They helped us to check in earlier. I definitely recommend this hotel.
Surrounded by attractive gardens, the Sol Guadalmar features 2 outdoor swimming pools for adults and children.
Micha33k
France
Big room with side sea view, nice pool area and restaurants outside on the beach, big choice for breakfast, skilled personnel, roomy bathroom. Good to very good condition and cleanliness.
The Ibis Malaga Centro Ciudad is situated 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.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Friendly efficient staff, good breakfast & nice room with comfortable bed & great shower.
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.
Geoffrey
Spain
Loved the central location. Easy to find. Close to bus and metro. Staff were very helpful. Perfect for our needs for a short stay.
In a prime location in the centre of Málaga, Palacio Solecio, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Anna
Germany
A great location in the city center.
Everything looks near new.
Don Paco is set around an interior courtyard and is situated in the centre of Málaga. It is within within walking distance of the city's cathedral and the Picasso Museum.
Linda
Spain
Proximity to the bus and rail station. Breakfast is great value.
Hotel Romerito is in Malaga's Los Prados neighborhood, set on the same street as Malaga's Convention Centre, Trade Fair and Auditorium, 800 metres away.
This cozy hotel in the historic center of Málaga is opposite the famous Tribuna de los Pobres, where the city’s Easter celebrations take place. It offers free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
Located in Málaga, 1.5 km from Jorge Rando Museum, Sercotel Rosaleda Málaga provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Clean and comfortable and laid back friendly staff
Situated conveniently in Málaga, B&B HOTEL Málaga Centro offers a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Location, free tea and coffee, free baggage storage
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace as well as a bar, Soho Boutique Equitativa is located in the centre of Málaga, 1.5 km from La Malagueta Beach.
Málaga Premium Hotel is located in a pedestrian street in the heart of Málaga. Guests can enjoy their 2 on-site restaurants and their rooftop terrace bar.
The hotel was close to the finish places I wanted to go to.
Hotel Boutique Teatro Romano is located right in the heart of Malaga's old town, opossite the Roman Theatre and 100 metres from Picasso Museum. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Excellent in every way. Great hotel, location and staff.
Boasting a terrace, Real Maqueda - Málaga is set in Málaga in the Andalucía region, 15 km from Malaga María Zambrano Train Station and 15 km from Automobile and Fashion Museum.
clean, modern, cosy, functional, definitely worth it
Situated in Málaga’s quiet Pedregalejo district, Domus is just a 5-minute walk from Pedregalejo Beach. Each stylish room features air conditioning/heating, flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Great stay good location near to beach. Clean room.
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.
Great gem outside Malaga in calm villa neighborhood
The Málaga Picasso Hotel is set near Guadalmar Beach and just 2.5 km from Málaga Airport. An outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub are set within attractive gardens. Free WiFi is provided.
Spotless place lovely smell of ironed fresh laundry.
Striking rooms with art deco-style design and flat-screen TVs feature in Hotel Mariposa Málaga, 400 metres from Málaga’s popular shopping street, Calle Larios.
Great location, good staff, comfortable room, in a word, perfect
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 Malaga centre, Molina Lario has a sun terrace and rooftop pool, which offers views of Malaga Cathedral. Air-conditioned rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Everything. Great room, great location, lovely people.
Situated on the beachfront in the Andalusian capital Málaga, this charming and modern hotel is located in the traditional fishing neighbourhood of the city.
Location, value for money, great staff and service
Situated in Málaga, 1.9 km from Misericordia Beach, Hotel Málaga Vibes features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Lovely clean hotel, nice rooftop pool and lounge area
FAQs about hotels in Málaga
On average, 3-star hotels in Málaga cost R$ 773 per night, and 4-star hotels in Málaga are R$ 1,180 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Málaga can on average be found for R$ 2,043 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Málaga this weekend is R$ 1,517 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 1,546. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Málaga for this weekend cost on average around R$ 2,194 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 845 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Málaga for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 1,170 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Málaga will cost around R$ 1,934 (based on Booking.com prices).
The birthplace of Picasso is as colourful as an artist’s 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 you’ll find your place amongst the youthful square of the old centre, 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 10 km from the centre of town.
From budget hostels to 5-star luxury hotels, with Booking.com you’re sure to find the perfect accommodation for your sunny holiday.
Our Hotel was in the old town. The view from our room was of the old roofs and nearby churches. We felt like residents and the town was much more interesting than I had expected. The population were very disciplined and there was no litter and hardly any Graffiti.
Jeremy
Jersey
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Malaga is a vibrant and charming city that offers a...
Malaga is a vibrant and charming city that offers a wonderful blend of rich history, beautiful landscapes, and a lively atmosphere. One of the first things you'll notice is the friendly and cheerful nature of the local people. Their warmth and hospitality make you feel welcome and at home from the moment you arrive.
The city itself is exceptionally clean and well-maintained, adding to the overall pleasant experience. There's an abundance of activities to enjoy in Malaga. Whether you're interested in exploring historical sites, enjoying the beaches, or indulging in the local cuisine, there's something for everyone.
The atmosphere in Malaga is truly special. The blend of traditional and modern elements creates a unique ambiance that is both relaxing and exciting. The local festivals and events add to the city's lively spirit, ensuring that there's always something happening.
In summary, Malaga is a fantastic destination that combines a friendly and cheerful local population, a clean and inviting environment, and a wide array of activities to enjoy. It's a city that leaves a lasting impression and beckons you to return time and time again.
Houssain
Morocco
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I had no idea that Malaga was such a beautiful city as I've...
I had no idea that Malaga was such a beautiful city as I've only been to the airport in the past. This time however, we had the chance to drive through the city centre and admire the vibrance and the architecture of our surroundings. I would have loved to have stayed longer. Our Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro overnight stay was perfect as usual for a Parador with breathtaking veiws of the city. Highly recommended.
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Linda
United Kingdom
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Malaga is a fabulous city.
Malaga is a fabulous city. Take a taxi from the bottom of Calle Larios up to the Parador Gibralfaro for lunch and then walk back down to the Alcazabar, which is a MUST visit. It’s a smaller version of the Alhambra.
A walk around the port area is nice and then the historic centre of the city has a wonderful atmosphere.
Don’t forget to visit the Picasso museum and the cathedral.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There is a lot to see and do in Malaga and a plethora of...
There is a lot to see and do in Malaga and a plethora of places to go on day trips from there. I took a day trip to the white villages of Nerja, Frigaliana, and the lost village of El Acebuchal. It was a great trip with lots of beautiful views and photo opportunities. I would highly recommend visiting the white villages while in Malaga if you have the time.
Walking around Malaga is very easy, so skip the hop on - hop off bus, unless you have physical limitations.
Definitely try the espetos de sardina, fire roasted in a boat - an excellent Malaga traditional dish that makes me wish I could get fresh sardines where I live. I truly enjoyed them at Rocamar at San Andres beach, with a Rocamar salad with tuna and a glass of Tinto de Verano.
David
United States
10
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The ambiance of Malaga is great, shopping is excellent and...
The ambiance of Malaga is great, shopping is excellent and lots of good restauarant/bars to suit every pocket.
Many historical sites are easily accessible and a lovely shady park running the length of the port is very welcome.
The beach is beautiful and very popular.
Very friendly locals make a stay in Malaga special.
The house was really great. It was more than well equipped with everything you could even think of.
The rooms and the beds were better than in the luxury hotels. It is easy to park on the streets for free and it is safe. Nice area. The check-out is at 12 which is really nice. I liked also the decoration with the paintings which were original, not a reproduction.
Definitely will come back when in Malaga.
Thanks for everything and for the taking care of our friend.
The Picasso is a very small boutique hotel, which is very quiet. We took the bus into Malaga most days. Buses are regular and very cheap. There is a good beach and excellent churringuitos (beach bars) within 5 minutes walk, selling great food. I would highly recommend the hotel for people who want easy access to the historic centre of Malaga without being in the middle of all the hustle and bustle
This was my third visit to this hotel and had a very large double room with a balcony, with good views of the city. As always the room was clean and comfortable, and the location is ideal for visiting both the old and new parts of Malaga, with neither being more than a 5 minute walk away. The marina area although not close to the hotel was only a 10 minute (maximum) walk away through the old town.
Fantastic place in Malaga, helpful host, easy access, no time wasting with check-in / check-out.
Quiet neighbourhood, all appliances working and existing which are needed for a short/long stay.
Absoulutely fantastic location to explore old town.
If I come back - I come back here and recommend for others not to spend money for the hotels, but come to these apartments.
Extremely friendly and flexible meeting for keys service. All the different details and facilities available were explained to us on arrival. The apartment is new and beautifully presented and equipped. Walking distance to Malaga old town and amazing design and furniture, based on our previous visits experience it was comparable to the best hotels in Malaga.
Great hotel in a central location just next to the port of Malaga. Wonderfully warm welcome, and rooms were extremely comfortable. Fantastic rooftop terrace serving delicious cocktails. Considering the locality, it was really quiet at night. We could easily walk into the old town, shops and to many bars and restaurants from the hotel. Highly recommended
The staff were all so friendly and helpful. The location is close to the beach and about 15-20 minute walk to the old town. Room and beds were well equipped and comfortable and the entire hotel property was quite lovely. Breakfast was extensive and delicious. We really enjoyed every minute of our stay here and can’t wait to come back again.
This is a small boutique hotel with outstanding front desk. Irin and Martha went out of their way to help me out. The facility is clean and the location is perfect, only a short walk to the old town, hop on hop off is just around the corner, with tons of restaurants within the vicinity.
I love the close proximity to the airport and free breakfast! I always choose this hotel whenever I fly into Malaga. Faculties are always clean and beds are comfy. The staff at the restaurant are so incredibly nice and house keeping is lovely too, they are always happy and smiling.
We loved the location of the property. It’s a short walk to the beach, boardwalk and tapas bars and also well situated to take the local bus to Malaga. The bus stop is in front of the hotel.
The beds were comfortable, the air conditioning was excellent and breakfast was good.
Location was perfect for accessing the old town and a short walk to the port and beaches. Private was a lovely touch. Elizabeth was excellent and gave us many recommendations for Malaga and the next location we were traveling to. Would definitely stay here again.
Close to it all. Old town, back streets, train station, port, beach, castle, even Malaga C.F stadium. Compact hotel and good value with the authentic back street Spanish city feel. Good guy on reception who gave alot of solid recommendations and things to see.
Hotel location very good, near the station but also only 10 mins walk to the old town and centre. Staff very friendly and helpful and good sized rooms, with comfy beds. Have used this hotel several times and would return when we next go to Malaga.
Central hotel, beach marina side. Quite modern and trendy. We had an indoor 'view' but the room still seemed light and airy. Nice little bar and breakfast outside seating area. Better than a lot of other Malaga hotels.
Excellent location, in the middle of the old town, 20-minute walk from the beach, 10-minute walk from the train station that goes to the airport. Large apartment for the price, very helpful staff. Strongly recommend!
Loacation is perfect! 20 min walk to the beach, hotel in the heart of old town, all places to visit near, it is saving time, when you have short visit :). Nice roof bar and very deliciuos coctails on the top!
Alux Boutique Hotel in Malaga's old town boasts a prime location, a charming ambiance, and a delightful rooftop, providing a pleasant setting for exploration and relaxation.
Location near old town, cca 5 min to old town, cca 10 to Picasso museo Malaga. Parking in hotel. Outdated design but have all you need. Friendly stuff.
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