
Travel to Málaga
Where to stay in Málaga

Málaga Centro
Port of Malaga and Malagueta Beach are a few top attractions in Málaga Centro. Hop around the city on the metro at La Marina Station or La Malagueta Station and check out the area's fantastic nightlife, stunning cathedral and captivating waterfront views.
Málaga Beach Holiday
There's nothing like a Málaga holiday to add a little spring in your step. The soothing melody of the ocean waves and the smell of salty air will refresh your mind and body. To be near the city centre on your trip to Málaga, find a hotel around Malagueta Beach (just 2 kilometers away). If you plan to stick around a while, consider securing one of our Málaga packages. Not only will you be able to save money, you'll also have other amazing beaches near you to explore, like Playa de Pedregalejo and Las Acacias Beach.
Things You Should Know About Málaga
- If you want that beachside lifestyle, have a look at our Málaga beach hotels. Gorgeous water views and salty sea air — what more could you want?
- Alternatively, browse our range of apartments. They're popular with adventurers planning a stay in Málaga. Check out Fresh Velazquez Apartments and Hotel Málaga Vibes.
- Be sure to visit our Málaga things to do page for some trip planning inspiration. With a population of 568,300 inches Málaga, we're sure there'll be a few locals who'll be pleased to offer you some extra advice!
- If you're on the lookout for places to visit during your stay, add Port of Malaga, Malagueta Beach and Malagueta Beach to your must-see list. Also, be sure to explore our Málaga holiday deals to save on your hotels and experiences.
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Popular places to visit

Picasso Museum Malaga
Within the Palacio de Buenavista, a 16th-century palace, is this museum showcasing the life and works of Malaga’s most celebrated artist.

Calle Larios
During your visit to Malaga Historic Centre, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Calle Larios. While in this walkable area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.

Malaga Roman Theatre
After construction workers uncovered this 2,000-year-old ruin in 1951, careful restoration brought it back to a fully functioning open-air theater.
What to do in Málaga

From Malaga: Ronda and Setenil Tour with Tourist Train

From Málaga: Caminito del Rey Day Trip & Guided Tour
