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Best hotels in Malaga

Sun-drenched beaches, Moorish history woven into its streets, and a lively tapas culture make Malaga irresistibly vibrant. We list the best hotels in Malaga based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

Best cheap hotel: Hotel Elcano
Best boutique hotel: Cristine Bedfor
Best luxury hotel: Palacio Solecio

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4.6

Cristine Bedfor Malaga

Cristine Bedfor Málaga is a charming retreat inspired by the fictional world of Cristine, a diplomat’s daughter from the mythical floating island of Clementine. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion in Málaga’s historic center, the hotel blends heritage with imagination.

Marta de la Rica’s playful interiors bring Cristine’s eccentric childhood to life, featuring storybook rooms where beds and sinks wear striped skirts and whimsical touches celebrate imaginary friends. The result is a magical fusion of fantasy and history, offering guests an enchanting, design-rich escape that feels both nostalgic and delightfully surreal.

4.6

Vincci Selección Posada del Patio

Vincci Selección Posada del Patio

Vincci Selección Posada del Patio in Málaga’s old town combines historic charm with modern luxury. Housed in a centuries-old posada, the hotel showcases ancient city wall ruins, including Roman stonework from the fifth century, visible through glass panels in the lobby.

The interiors are vibrant and imaginative, featuring flamenco-inspired art, lush greenery, and colorful murals. Contemporary rooms boast parquet floors and tropical-themed artwork, with some offering balconies or suites on a private floor with a terrace. Guests can also enjoy the rooftop plunge pool and sweeping city views.

4.7

Vincci Larios Diez

Vincci Larios Diez

Nestled in Málaga’s historic Calle Larios, Vincci Larios Diez occupies a 200-year-old landmark that once housed the Gómez Raggio department store. The hotel blends history with modern luxury, offering rooms and suites that hint at the building’s past while featuring contemporary design, bright open spaces, tasteful accent colors, and sleek furniture.

A standout feature is the rooftop restaurant, Gastro Space El Taller de Larios Diez, which provides panoramic views over the Málaga-Centro district. With its mix of heritage and modern elegance, the hotel offers a refined yet inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and dining.

4.6

Soho Boutique Castillo de Santa Catalina

Hotel Castillo Santa Catalina

Nestled in Málaga’s elegant El Limone neighborhood, Hotel Castillo Santa Catalina is a 1930s Moorish Revival villa built atop a 17th-century hilltop fortress. Its brick arches and weathered walls evoke history, while rooms and suites blend original details—ornate windows, plasterwork, Moorish arches—with modern comforts and classic décor.

Guests can enjoy the courtyard restaurant and garden bar without leaving the hotel, yet Málaga’s vibrant tapas bars and restaurants are just a short stroll away, offering the perfect mix of peaceful retreat and city exploration.

4.5

Palacio Solecio

Palacio Solecio, an 18th-century Andalusian palace tucked into Málaga’s old town, once housed the head of the Real Fábrica de Naipes. Architect Antonio Obrador restored its elegant double-arched courtyards and grand staircase, blending history with stylish design.

The palace sits amid Málaga’s rich cultural tapestry: the nearby Picasso Museum drives the city’s vibrant art scene, while Roman amphitheatres and Arabic baths offer glimpses of its layered past. A visit here promises a full house of history, art, and architectural charm.

4.2

Hotel Goartín in Malaga

Hotel Goartín

Hotel Goartín is a simple, budget-friendly hotel in Malaga, a little outside the historic center but well connected by public transport. It is a practical choice for travelers who want a clean, comfortable place to sleep without spending too much.

Rooms are basic but tidy, and guests often mention the friendly staff and good value for money. With nearby metro and train links, it works well for short stays, especially if you plan to explore the city or travel onward from Malaga.

4.2

Hotel Sur Málaga in Malaga

Hotel Sur Málaga

Hotel Sur Málaga is a simple, friendly place right in the center of Málaga, making it easy to explore the old town, shops, restaurants, and the port on foot. It’s a practical choice if you want a comfortable stay without spending too much.

The rooms are straightforward and clean, and the hotel has a relaxed, no fuss atmosphere. It’s especially handy for short city breaks, with helpful staff and a location that puts many of Málaga’s main sights within easy reach.

4.4

Ilunion Málaga in Malaga

Ilunion Málaga

Hotel Ilunion Málaga is a modern, comfortable stay near the port, with a relaxed feel and easy access to the old town. The rooms are bright and spacious, and many guests like the indoor pool, spa, and generous breakfast.

It works well for both city breaks and business trips, thanks to its good transport links and calm location by the water. Service is usually friendly, and the hotel has a practical, easygoing style.

4.3

Elcano in Malaga

Elcano

Hotel Elcano in Málaga is a charming, laid-back spot in the quiet Pedregalejo area, just a short walk from the beach. Set in a traditional Andalusian villa, it has a cozy, local feel that makes it a nice break from the busier city center.

The rooms are simple but comfortable, and the neighborhood is full of seafront restaurants and cafés. It is a good choice if you want a relaxed stay with easy access to both the beach and Málaga’s main sights.

4.3

Eurostars Málaga in Malaga

Eurostars Málaga

Eurostars Málaga is a modern, comfortable hotel in a handy spot if you want to stay close to Málaga María Zambrano station. It feels sleek and practical, with spacious rooms, a calm atmosphere, and good access to the city center, shops, and transport links.

It’s a solid choice for both city breaks and work trips, especially if convenience matters. You can easily reach the old town, the beach, and the port, then come back to a quiet, relaxed base at the end of the day.

4.4

Hotel Malaga Alameda Centro Affiliated By Meliá in Malaga

Hotel Malaga Alameda Centro

Hotel Malaga Alameda Centro is a modern, comfortable base in Malaga, set close to the city center and with easy access to shops, restaurants, and transport. It is a handy choice for both city breaks and business stays.

Guests can expect bright rooms, practical amenities, and a relaxed atmosphere. Its location makes it easy to explore Malaga’s historic sights, museums, and seafront, while still offering a calm place to return to at the end of the day.

4.4

Hotel Guadalmedina in Malaga

Hotel Guadalmedina

Hotel Guadalmedina is a sleek, modern stay in Malaga, set by the river and just a short walk from the old town, port, and main shopping streets. It feels calm and convenient, making it a good base for both sightseeing and city breaks.

Rooms are simple, comfortable, and bright, with a polished style that keeps things easy and relaxed. You can reach museums, restaurants, and the beach area without much effort, so it works well if you want to explore Malaga on foot.

4.2

Hotel Las Américas in Malaga

Hotel Las Américas

Hotel Las Américas is a simple, budget-friendly stay in Málaga, great if you want to be close to the city without spending too much. It’s near María Zambrano train station, so getting around is easy, and you can walk to the historic centre, shops, and plenty of places to eat.

The rooms are basic but clean and comfortable, making it a good choice for a short city break. It’s not a luxury hotel, but the location is really convenient and the staff are usually praised for being friendly and helpful.