| Malaga is a colourful and charming coastal city which | | | | Los Montes District |
| is full of culture, history and heritage. It's also a | | | | For a quieter more relaxing holiday chose a hotel in |
| fantastic sun holiday resort with lots of hotels and | | | | the Los Montes district. It boasts fantastic views of |
| accommodations lining its golden beaches. This lively | | | | Malaga's Old Town across the bay. Los Montes is a |
| Mediterranean gem is a popular destination all year | | | | very traditional part of the city with many traditional |
| round and is brimming with hotels. Here are some of | | | | style taverns and restaurants serving traditional |
| the most popular hotel locations in the city; | | | | dishes and local wines. |
| Malaga's Old Town | | | | Malaga's Beaches |
| Malaga's Old Town is beautiful with lots of charming | | | | La Malagueta is the nearest beach to the city centre |
| cobbled streets. It has a 19th century feel to it with | | | | and is popular with locals and tourists alike. You may |
| its squares, baroque features and architectures. It | | | | find it hard to believe, but this is an artificial beach |
| contains some famous attractions such as the | | | | with its sand imported directly from the Sahara! |
| Ayuntamiento de Malaga (Malaga Town Hall), the | | | | The beachside promenade is lined with cafes, bars |
| Museo Municipal de Malaga and La Alcazaba (a | | | | and restaurants and dotted with hotels. A great place |
| moorish fortification dating from the 8th century). | | | | to stay if you want easy access to the beach. |
| You will also see the Castillo de Gibralfaro, Plaza de | | | | Malaga is a great place to base yourself on the |
| Toros, Malaga Cathedral, Museo Picasso and the | | | | Coasta Del Sol. From here, you can drive to the |
| Roman Amphitheatre. | | | | nearby resorts of Torremolinos and Fuengirola. |
| The Paseo del Parque is a relaxing green park located | | | | Torremolinos is just 12km south of Malaga, Marbella |
| at the southern edge of the Old Town and a popular | | | | 60km while Fuengirola is about 25km. |
| place where visitors can escape the city and relax for | | | | Hotel accommodation in Malaga is plentiful with hotels |
| a while. | | | | to suits all budgets weather you're looking for cheap |
| The Old Town is full of quaint shops, cafes, | | | | hotels in Malaga or luxury Malaga hotels. If you're on |
| restaurants and bars. You could spend hours | | | | a budget then choose 1 or 2 star hotels which offer |
| wandering the streets and browsing stalls in the Old | | | | self catering guestrooms. The busiest time of the |
| Town. It's also got lots of speciality stores, high | | | | year in Malaga is Easter (Semana Santa religious |
| streets clothes shops and stylish boutiques. The city's | | | | celebrations) and the summer season from |
| most fashionable shopping street is located in the Old | | | | June-September. If you avoid these times then you |
| Town and called Marqués de Larios | | | | should be able to find cheaper hotel prices. Another |
| There are lots of Malaga hotels to choose from in | | | | way to get a good deal on hotels in Malaga is to |
| the Old Town and the good thing about staying here | | | | book early. Sometimes if you book a hotel up to 3 |
| is that you're not too far away from the seafront | | | | months in advance you can make genuine savings. |
| promenade. | | | | |