Málaga Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the gateway to the Costa del Sol and the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Hotels in Malaga offer access to the Picasso Museum, the Alcazaba fortress, sun-drenched beaches, and easy day trips to Marbella, Ronda, and Granada.
Perched on the Gibralfaro hill inside the walls of the 14th-century castle with 360-degree views of the city, the sea, the bullring, and the Alcazaba below, the Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro is the most dramatically sited hotel in southern Spain. The terrace restaurant at sunset is one of the essential Andalusian experiences.
A recently reopened Belle Époque palace that was built as a luxury hotel in 1926 and has been magnificently restored as Málaga's grandest five-star. The ornate Mudejar tilework, the cathedral-like lobby, the spa in the former spa pavilion, and the Michelin-starred restaurant make it the definitive Málaga luxury experience.
The best positioned hotel in the city centre, the Palacio overlooks the Catedral from its rooftop terrace pool — a view that is almost impossible to believe costs what it does. The Marriott-backed AC brand delivers consistent quality, the rooms are comfortable and well-appointed, and the rooftop bar is the most popular in Málaga every Friday evening.
Built around the ruins of an Arabic house that were discovered during construction — the archaeological remains are now visible in the glass-floored lobby — this design hotel turns Málaga's layered history into a feature. The rooftop pool with views of the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro is among the best in the city.
A contemporary boutique with a prime Cathedral-district location, Molina Lario has a rooftop pool and terrace looking directly at the Cathedral's south façade — arguably the best single hotel view in Málaga. Clean Andalusian-modern rooms and competitive pricing make it one of the most popular mid-range choices in the city.
The most playful design hotel in Málaga, Room Mate Valeria brings the brand's characteristically bold interiors — oversized local art, vivid colour palettes, and custom furniture — to the revitalised port area. The rooftop with its plunge pool faces both the sea and the city, and the ground-floor social space buzzes from morning coffee to midnight cocktails.