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Hotel Molino Lario Molina Lario 20-22, 29015 Málaga
The Molina Lario is a new high quality four star hotel with the best location, in front of the Cathedral, in the historic, commercial and cultural center of Málaga, just a few metres away from the Port and the Picasso Museum.
This privileged location allows guests to visit the most important city landmarks, all of them are within walking distance, like the Roman theater, the Alcazaba or the Castle of Gibralfaro.
Close to all kind of shops and restaurants. Two minutes walking and you reach the famous main street of Málaga called calle Larios. Close to the beach Playa de la Malagueta, the most emblematic beach of the city, guests will enjoy sea and sun during the months of Summer.
The Molina Lario is a newly built hotel, consisting of three buildings, two of which have been completely refurbished, keeping the original 19th Century façade, and the third absolutely new, together comprising a unique hotel set in the heart of the city.
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Hotel MS Maestranza
Avd. Canovas Del Castillo, 1,
29016 Málaga
The Hotel MS Maestranza is situated in the Malagueta (in the centre of Málaga), in a privileged area located near the bullring, some 100 metres from the beach and just 5-minute walk from the Picasso Museum.
The Hotel has 102 rooms (which include 18 junior suites and a room for special needs customers), restaurant, café, conference hall and a SPA with gymnasium, sauna, massage, Jacuzzi and solarium.
The rooms have a direct outside telephone line, satellite TV with Canal Plus, internet connection, mini bar, air conditioning, hairdryer, safety deposit box, terrace and full bathroom. The Junior Suites also feature a hydro-massage bath.
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Tryp Guadalmar
C/Moby Dick 2 Urb Guadalmar
29004 Malaga
The Tryp Guadalmar is ideally situated directly on the beach, thus offering clients the pleasure of the sea from a city hotel. Málaga airport is only a short distance away and the city center at 5 Km. The hotel consists of 195 room and 1 suite, all with terrace and sea view, non smoking floors, two double beds in each room, air conditioned, direct telephone, satellite Tv, mini-bar and free safe box. The hotel boasts a Cafeteria, "A la Carta" Restaurant, in-door and outdoor pool and a fitness center.
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Malaga -- History
Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans... the major Mediterranean civilizations more than two thousand years ago found in Málaga an exceptional site to establish trade routes, thanks to the strategic position of its port. The Citadel (8th-11th centuries) is, as well as one of the city's symbols, one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia. The Archaeological Museum is located in this building, which contains valuable pieces from the Phoenician and Roman periods.
The Castle of Gibralfaro (14th century), joined to the Citadel by a stretch of wall, gives the best views of the city, which opens out onto the sea with the port and the promenade of La Farola, one of the major leisure areas in the city. At the foot of Gibralfaro is the Roman Theatre, the bullring (known as "La Malagueta") and the historic quarter of the city.
In the centre stands the Cathedral (16th-18th centuries), also known as “la Manquita” because of its unfinished right tower. This temple, beautifully executed in the Renaissance style, preserves an interesting series of chapels which contain fine examples of Andalusian images. In the old town, other prominent churches are Santiago (15th-18th centuries), with a beautiful Mudejar tower, los Mártires, Sagrado Corazón and Santo Cristo de la Salud.
Historic Málaga offers countless spots and corners full of local colour. The façade of the City Hall, from the early 20th century, can be admired, as can the Merced square, dominated by the Monument to Torrijos and where the house in which the famous painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born is situated. A tour of the historic quarter must take in the busy Pasaje de Chinitas, calle Granada, with the Fine Arts Museum, or calle Larios, the old town's main thoroughfare.
Málaga provincial capital also has extensive green areas, such as the Park, the Alameda Principal, the gardens of Puerta Oscura and Pedro Luis Alonso.
But a visit to the centre of the city is not all we recommend. It is also worth taking in and getting a taste of the flavour of everyday life in the different adjacent neighbourhoods, such as El Perchel, El Egido or La Trinidad.
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