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Two decades ago Malaga was a city which travelers flew in and out of, and not much else. But since the turn of the millennium, huge investments have been made in the city, with the city center fully pedestrianised with no expense spared, the waterfront beautifully redeveloped, and the city revolutionized into a vibrant hub of art, culture and Spanish festive zest. Stay in a villa in the east side of Malaga, home to its most salubrious suburbs sandwiched between the Mediterranean Sea and the pint tree strewn hills rising up behind the city. Or why not rent a villa in the picturesque countryside to the north of the city, with great road connections to all corners of the province.
Gorgeous villas for a city getawayWhen you think of villas in Malaga, think your own swimming pool in a lush garden overlooking the sea, a modern, high-spec interior, and space for a large family and friends. Nothing can be better than coming back to your comfortable villa after experiencing Malaga for the day!
Travelers and activities
The nightlife in Malaga is laid back, with the focus on good vibes and great company. But if you are looking for more spice, there is plenty for you too, such as the 1,800 capacity Pacha Costa Del Sol, the city’s outstanding nightclub and unofficial party capital. Like many venues in Malaga, it is open until past 6 in the morning!
Malaga for day trippersMalaga appeals both as a city break and a hub for exploring the fascinating region of the same name. Less than an hour’s drive away, Nerja is a small town that draws locals and foreigners alike to its whitewash buildings, delicious-to-get-lost-in-streets, and unforgettable natural surroundings; with the turquoise sea to the front and towering mountains behind, a semi-tropical paradise with the Costa del Sol’s most gorgeous beaches. Fancy a walk and a picnic in the countryside? Montes de Malaga is a splendorous pine forested park rising up for kilometers behind the northern suburbs of the city and affording lavish views over the entire region.
Malaga for fans of traditional Moorish villagesWhere Malaga city abruptly ends, the entrancing mountainous countryside of the Malaga region begins. The region boasts a cacophony of traditional Andalusian Moorish villages, with winding, labyrinthine passageways lit up by dazzling floral displays. The most spectacular village is called Comares, 30 minutes northeast of the city, perched on a privileged position over 700 meters up on a mountain top.
Pablo Picasso entered the world in Malaga, and the city draws fans of his work from all over the world to visit his first home and see his most famous paintings!
Top 5 travel tips in Malaga
Start your visit to Malaga with a stroll around the Old Town, urban Spain at its finest, with shiny cobblestone streets, a tangle of narrow medieval lanes and quiet squares, a well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre, and the ancient Moorish citadels of the Alcazaba and Gilfarbaro.
2. Spend a couple of hours at the airport museumAn aeroplane enthusiasts’ dream and a big hit with the kids. The free to enter airport museum boasts displays of aircraft models, uniforms and souvenir items from 60 years of commercial flying. You can even walk around a decommissioned commercial aircraft!
3. Experience high culture at the PompidouMalaga is the first city in the world outside France to house a Pompidou museum. It acts as an interface between society and creation, bringing art to the widest possible audience. It includes a collection of Pablo Picasso’ works to enjoy!
4. The best family day out in the regionTake your kids to Aquavelis, just 25 minutes from Malaga. Queues are short, the park is well-maintained, and there are great slides for young toddlers to adrenaline-seeking adults. The views over the mountains are unforgettable!
5. La Spend a leisurely afternoon at La AlcazabaLa Alcazaba is a Moorish fortress that commands fine views over the entire city. Climb up the medieval stairs to its walls, and then pass through its famous gates to explore multi-layers of pure wonder. Take note: Alcazaba is free on Sundays after 2pm!
4. Experience the glorious madness of Malaga fairMalaga city fair in August is an exuberant 10-day long party with drinking and dancing to dawn aplenty. The atmosphere in the city during this time is simply electrifying.
4. Chill at one of the city’s rooftop barsA great way to end the day, sit back on one of the sofas at SH Malaga Centro Terrace, where the sunset will stretch to infinity to sounds of ambient music performed by local artists.
FAQs: Villas in Malaga
When planning a vacation to Malaga, which services do travelers search for most?
According to Holidu, when vacationers look for villas in Malaga, the most searched for filters are: pool (35%), internet (16%), and a balcony (8%). Last year, most of the people searching on Holidu used at least one of these options when finding the perfect villa.
Which types of services can you typically find at the villas in Malaga?
Among the facilities available on Holidu, it can be said that the villas in Malaga contain everything that vacationers want! Here, the villas generally have a variety of facilities, the most popular being: internet (97%), pool (88%), and barbecue (83%)...Pretty cool!
What are the reviews like for the villas in Malaga?
On average, the villas here have rather positive comments. Last year's data reveals that 43% of villas have a rating average of 4.5 stars. This is a quite high ratio which allows us to confirm that you will easily find the ideal villa for a wonderful vacation!
Are the villas in Malaga child-friendly?
Judging by the Holidu database, 41% of villas in Malaga are suitable for families with children, so you won't face any issues in finding the ideal villa for you and your children.
Are the villas in Malaga suitable for travelers and their furry friends?
Yes! In Malaga, 19% of the villas accept pets, 79% even have a garden!
Do the villas in Malaga mostly offer Wi-Fi?
Of course! According to last year, 97% of villas in Malaga include internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to access your emails and favorite social media sites at any time!
How much does it cost on average for villas in Malaga?
The villas in Malaga are, in general, rather expensive. According to Holidu, 14% cost on average more than $500 per night.
Do the villas in Malaga usually have a fireplace or a pool?
Definitely! According to Holidu, the villas in Malaga are perfect all year round. Here, 50% are equipped with a fireplace and 88% a pool.
Are the villas in Malaga suitable for vacations with friends or rather for a weekend break as a couple?
In Malaga, according to Holidu's data, 78% of villas are suitable for groups of up to eight guests, 67% of these villas contain at least four bedrooms. But 97% of villas also have facilities for groups of up to four travelers, and 91% of the villas have at least two separate bedrooms. Malaga is therefore the ideal destination for taking your family on vacation (small or large)!
Are Villas in Malaga the best option for a luxurious stay?
Some villas are, but others aren't as luxurious. So if you are looking for that special accommodation, don't delay in making a reservation because only 88% have a pool, while 78% have AC only 3% have a sauna. However, if it's space you're looking for, 97% of the villas can accommodate four or more adults, and 79% have a garden.
Do the villas in Malaga offer outdoor space to enjoy?
Yes, itis the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors! 72% of the villas have a balcony or terrace, and 55% have a view. 79% also have a garden, so you will certainly find your vacation paradise. If you like enjoying your meals outdoors, and especially if you like barbecues, 83% of the villas are equipped with them.
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