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Where to stay in Málaga





Málaga Centro
Málaga Centro combines 3,000 years of history with vibrant Spanish culture. Roman ruins sit beside the Renaissance Cathedral while the Moorish Alcazaba fortress crowns the hill. Pablo Picasso's birthplace and museum honour the famous artist in this walkable district. The area buzzes with tapas bars and outdoor cafés in sun-drenched plazas. Narrow cobblestone streets lead to cultural gems like Centre Pompidou and Carmen Thyssen Museum. La Marina metro station provides easy access to nearby Malagueta Beach.





La Malagueta
La Malagueta blends urban beach life with Mediterranean charm along Málaga's golden shoreline. The palm-lined Paseo Marítimo promenade buzzes with activity day and night. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront chiringuitos or admire the historic bullring nearby. Playa de La Malagueta's Blue Flag waters invite swimming and water sports. Muelle Uno port area offers upscale shopping just steps from the sand. This walkable area balances tourist amenities with authentic Andalusian character, all within easy reach of Málaga's city centre.



Pedregalejo Playa
Pedregalejo enchants visitors with its dual identity as a traditional fishing village and lively beach destination. The beautiful seafront promenade invites leisurely strolls along the Mediterranean. Colourful fishing boats dot the sandy beaches where authentic chiringuitos serve fresh catches. The neighborhood's charm lies in its authentic Andalusian character and relaxed coastal vibe. Local fishermen still launch their boats daily from these shores. Visitors can enjoy traditional "espeto" sardines grilled over olive wood fires while watching spectacular Mediterranean sunsets.





Pedregalejo
Pedregalejo charms visitors with its authentic coastal vibe and traditional fishing heritage. The seafront promenade offers stunning Mediterranean views where colourful boats dot small sandy coves. Traditional chiringuitos serve famous espeto sardines grilled over olive wood fires. Stroll along the palm-lined walkway to discover hidden beaches and local cafes. The historic Balneario de los Baños del Carmen provides a glimpse into Málaga's past. Well-connected by bus lines to the city centre, this area balances local culture with relaxed beachside dining.





Ensanche Centro
Ensanche Centro blends historic charm with modern Andalusian culture in the heart of Málaga. Stroll through pedestrian-friendly streets lined with Belle Époque facades and contemporary galleries. Discover hidden courtyards between visits to Teatro del Soho CaixaBank and CAC Málaga's impressive collections. The tree-lined boulevards create perfect pathways for exploring local boutiques and tapas bars. Connect to other Málaga highlights via La Marina metro station or walk to nearby Malagueta Beach and Port of Málaga. This welcoming area balances tourist amenities with authentic local character.
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