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Vincci Selección Posada del Patio
4.6/5116 Reviews

Vincci Selección Posada del Patio

Malaga City Center Malaga|1.4km from Antonio Ordóñez Bullfight Museum
This hotel sits on the bank of a non-existing river just at the very beginning of the old town of Malaga. Actually, it is on top of the old medieval town wall with some Roman parts. It can be seen through the glass floors you walk on at the entrance to the hotel and even better a half level down. It is fantastic! The whole reception area is very airy and beautiful. Our room was large and very nice. The bed was soft, a very unusual luxury in continental Europa which I very much appreciated. However, there could have been more than one chair in such a large room. It is now completely dominated by the bed. The bathroom was rather big and included two wash basins. Even if it was a bathtub and not a shower, which I prefer, it was well covered with full glass doors, so it worked fine. The only disadvantage was the high walls of the bathtub and together with the internal three steps stair up to the bathroom and entrance it is not very good for those who have restricted movement abilities. Our room had three full lengths windows, so called French windows looking out into a nice car free area. Unfortunately, the hotel was in my view overcautious since they had put a number of large red stickers on them that completely spoiled everything, otherwise it could have been very nice. The breakfast was good with a large buffet, the only thing that could have been added was an omelette chef. The staff in the breakfast room was very nice and even more so those in the reception. I liked this hotel very much.

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Hotel Eliseos
3.9/589 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Reasonable size room, with good size mirrored wardrobe. Dressing table. Small fridge. Bathroom with 2 sinks .bath and a bidet.sachets of shampoo and shower gel provided plus small soaps.bed isnt the most comfortable but not horrendous. View is another building and a balcony for smokers.clean and reasonable. Really central to the town , harbour and beach .so all in all very good for a budget hotel. Extra blankets which is good in January. A bending machine for drinks and snacks. Breakfast can be bought on a day to day basis at 6 euro each.consists of .teas and coffee and fruit juice. Croissants. Bread, cereal, tinned pears, yoghurts , scrambled egg, bacon , sausages. Plus other bits and pieces. Staff nice and friendly but woman at breakfast seems sick of her life .would stay again, budget price and really not bad at all.
California
4.3/572 Reviews
Malaga City Center
We stayed at Hotel California for four nights during a trip to Malaga and we found it to be absolutely perfect. Location is excellent. A 20 or so minute walk to the old town but only a block away from the beach and from where you can stroll to the port area and it's numerous restaurants. The hotel has a really nice family feel. The staff on reception were very welcoming and everybody that served us at breakfast was really lovely. Indeed the breakfast is a real highlight. Croissants, bread, yoghurt, cheese, juice, coffee and homemade cake all served to your table in a really lovely little breakfast room. It was something to look forward to every morning...! The rooms are basic but absolutely fine and very comfortable. To be honest we were barely in it other than to sleep and we found we were able to do that really well. There is a little traffic noise at the front of the building as it is on a relatively busy road but we didn't find it to disturb us. Overall, we thought it was a real gem and great value for money. We hope to return to Malaga and if we do, we will definitely stay at Hotel California.
Gran Hotel Miramar GL
4.4/5118 Reviews
Malaga City Center
The service at this hotel was outstanding, I was really made to feel special. The building is beautiful, especially the marble staircase and terrace overlooking the sea. My room was very tastefully and luxuriously decorated, it didn’t have a view, but the price was commensurate for that. Overall the hotel gives an experience of mid tier luxury (not very very top level ala Bulgari hotel, but definitely premium). My biggest complaint is with regards to the gym and spa. The gym is ok, if small, has a squat rack which is great. But there is no locker room or changing area next to it! Any other five star hotel I’ve been to would have a luxurious locker room with a sauna and hot tub etc. Here there wasn’t even a place to change! I had to go back to my room and change into my gym gear the first time I went. Then there is the ‘spa’. Some hot tubs, relaxation areas and a sauna. Very nice, but a €25 EXTRA for guests!! What kind of a luxury hotel charges extra for use of the sauna?! Aside from this, I very much enjoyed my stay and would certainly stay here again.
Feelathome Merced Apartments
4.1/517 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Fantastic location, very well kept apartment, it was spacious and staff were on hand for any questions/immediate assistance. Value for money is fantastic given how central you are. 20 mins from airport in a private transfer taxi. The property itself has no staff on site and it’s very much an airB&B set up where you access your keys from a safety deposit box. Apart from a slight leak under the sink, I have no issues. There are some building works taking place at the back of the apartment building which might wake up anyone that likes a long lie, although I appreciate that would only be temporary. All in all I would highly recommend feel at home apartments Malaga as a place to stay for your city break.
Hotel Boutique Teatro Romano
4.4/564 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Although this hotel advertises as a 2-star, in my opinion it is worth 5 stars. Small rooms, but impaccable in all aspects: good bed, amiable service (Bernardo attentively gave us a bottle of water as we left) and a perfect location. We overlooked a terrace, but the windows effectively blocked the sound. It is very near a taxi stand, which makes it easy to get there and away and within seconds you are in the old cetre of town. There is no breakfast, but it is very easy to get something to eat and eat in the hotellobby. I would advise to have some extra pillows in the cupboard of the room, since it appears there is no staff on call during the evenings/nights.
Picasso Suites Malaga
4.2/57 Reviews
Malaga City Center
When we landed in Malaga I got a WhatsApp message explaining what I had to do to check in, including codes and I could even send a picture of passports to speed things up at the other end. Very easy to find the Suites, just a few seconds from the Picasso Museum. Check in was swift - greeted by a pleasant lady who took payment, explained a few bits and checked us in quickly. We were on the first floor - all the rooms are themed around Picasso, our apartment had some Picasso style wall art which was very quirky - I assume all of the apartments have these - a nice touch. Both the main entrance door and the door to your apartment all work off codes - which is a bit strange at first for those used to carrying around a key or a key card.- you need nothing other than the code. The apartments themselves are large - perfect for two, maybe even three, four might be crowded. It has everything you'd want - fridge/freezer, cooking hob, microwave, utensils - even a washing machine for those on long stays. Only thing lacking in ours was an iron - however a quick trip to reception sorted this out with no fuss. There was a lovely Juliet balcony out onto the Main Street below - a great view and nice to hear the hustle and bustle below though light sleepers might be less pleased with this. Noise wasn't an overly big problem though we were there in February - at the height of summer I imagine it could get rowdy. There was a big double bed and a sofa bed - both very comfortable. Bathroom was small but functional - nothing special but did the job. The location is fantastic - you are literally seconds away from the Picasso Museum (worth a visit!) and a short walk talks you to plenty of side streets with little tapas bars. It's such a nice vibe at around 9pm at night with everyone walking around, particularly if its still a bit warm. If I was to visit Malaga again, I'd happily stay here. Very much recommended.

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