Malaga is a beautiful city filled with attractions that cater to a wide variety of interests, from history and culture to nature and gastronomy.
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Malagueta Beach in Malaga
Malagueta Beach in Malaga

Holiday rentals in Malaga

There are several great options for holiday rentals in Malaga, Spain. Here are some general categories and types of rentals you might consider. Remember, availability and pricing can change over time, so you should check online for the most current information:

Vacation Apartments:
Many holiday travelers opt for apartment rentals, as they often include a kitchen, living area, and separate bedrooms. This can be a great option for families or groups. Websites like Airbnb and Booking.com can offer a variety of options, ranging from simple and affordable to high-end and luxurious.

Villas:
If you're traveling with a larger group, or if you simply want more privacy and space, a villa might be the best choice. In Malaga, there are beautiful villas with pools, gardens, and stunning views of the Mediterranean.

When choosing a holiday rental, consider factors like location, price, size, amenities, and any traveler reviews. If you're planning to visit popular attractions like the Alcazaba, Picasso Museum, or Malagueta Beach, look for rentals in or near the city center. If you want a more relaxing holiday, consider staying further out of the city, perhaps near the coast or in the countryside.

Lastly, it's always a good idea to book in advance to get the best selection and prices.

Tips for holiday experiences in Malaga

Malaga, located in southern Spain's Costa del Sol, is a beautiful city filled with rich history, art and gastronomy. Here are a few experiences you may consider:

Visit Museums: Malaga is known for its great selection of museums. The Picasso Museum is a must-visit for art lovers, as Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga. Other notable museums include the Carmen Thyssen Museum, a collection of 19th-century Spanish paintings, and the Centre Pompidou Malaga, a branch of the famous modern art museum in Paris.

Explore Historic Sites: Don't miss a chance to walk around the Alcazaba, a palatial fortification dating back to the 11th century, and the Roman Theatre, which dates back to the 1st century BC. You can also visit the Gibralfaro Castle for a panoramic view of the
city.

Enjoy the Beaches: Spend some time on Malagueta Beach or one of the other beautiful beaches in the area. Relax in the sun, swim in the sea, or enjoy fresh seafood at a chiringuito (beachfront restaurant).

Experience the Gastronomy: Try local dishes such as espetos (sardines skewered and grilled), ajoblanco (cold garlic and almond soup), and sweet Malaga wine. Visit Atarazanas Market for fresh produce and local products, or head to a tapas bar in the city center.

Stroll Around the City: Explore the charming streets of the historic city center. Visit the Malaga Cathedral, also known as "La Manquita" ("one-armed lady") because one of its towers was never completed. Also check out Plaza de la Merced, a lively square filled with cafés and street performers.

Visit Nearby Towns: Take a day trip to nearby towns and cities such as Granada, Ronda, or Marbella. If you're there in the right season, you could even take a ferry to Morocco.

Ferias and Festivals: If you're in Malaga in mid-August, you can enjoy the Feria de Málaga, a week-long celebration with music, dance, food, and drink. The Holy Week (Semana Santa) processions in late March or early April are also a significant cultural event.
These are just a few ideas. Whatever your interests, you're likely to find something enjoyable in Malaga.

Book your holiday rental in Malaga

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