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Malaga, Spain Luxury Hotels and Destination


The Picture Perfect Postcard

Malaga, Spain still retains it's old world charm.

In Malaga, the picture perfect postcard images of Spanish art and architecture entwined with colorful culture, lively attractions, and the beauty and warmth of southern beaches make this beautiful city a perfect luxury hotel vacation. Located on the scenic Costa del Sol along the southernmost edge of Spain, Malaga has miles of sandy beaches and near perfect weather year round making it a faultless luxury hotel destination for the sun worshipper. Despite being one of Spain’s busiest commercial hubs, Malaga is far from lacking in centuries old buildings and ancient cobblestoned streets. In this rich and complex city, luxury hotels have risen from ancient castles and palaces to combine historical significance with elegance to provide a true world class luxury hotel vacation. Ancient monasteries and churches stand tall in anticipation of your admiration; hip night clubs and beachside bars await your patronage. The city of Malaga has a reputation for friendliness and affordability that welcomes and entertains all types of luxury travelers. The contrasts, the colors and the vibrant spirit of the place will stay with the luxury hotel vacationer for a long time.

Malaga Luxury Hotels

The patio view from your hotel room brings a calm to your world.

The concept of turning ancient castles and palaces into luxury accommodations called paradors was first put into practice in 1928 by the Marquis de la Vega Inclan and was meant to "act as guardian of Spain's national and artistic heritage while promoting tourism." These Malaga luxury hotels certainly have encouraged upscale travelers to stop in for a few nights, yet there are countless other luxury accommodations to choose from as well. If you love the sun and sand of Mediterranean beaches, be sure to pay special attention to the luxury hotels just steps from the shore. If all things wine bring a smile to your face and a warmth in your heart, opt for a charming luxury small hotel nestled amongst the rolling hills of a Malaga vineyard. All luxury hotels, regardless of setting and style, offer unsurpassed personal attention, the very highest level of comfort, indulgent luxury amenities, and an atmosphere that breeds revitalization and rejuvenation. In addition to an unparalleled restful night’s sleep, luxury hotels also offer superior décor, high thread count linens, abundant towels, an assortment of in-room entertainment devices like HD televisions and CD/DVD players, and a knowledgeable concierge service. Some of the more upscale luxury hotels even provide their guests with turn down services, private balconies, and in-room jetted tubs. When you spend your Malaga vacation boarding in an ancient castle and receiving royal treatment, it becomes easy to forget about sightseeing and shopping and instead spend the entire day relaxing and feeling pampered in the comfort of your luxury hotel.

Dining in Malaga

The famous cusine of Malaga reflects it's rich historical past.

The food of luxury hotels in Malaga will no doubt tip you off to the fact that Spanish cuisine offers a world of diversity and is reason enough for a trip to Spain! The eateries and restaurants within Malaga offer a variety of choice and value, and will leave you feeling full and satisfied. While in Spain, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to sink your teeth into an authentic paella dish. The mouthwatering combination of saffron-flavored rice with pimiento, peas, poultry and rabbit, or fish and shellfish, is a national favorite. For traditional Andalucian cuisine, try a few regional specialties like gazpacho, salmorejo and ajo blanco (three different types of delicious chilled soup) at a local restaurant like Antonio Martin. For a more romantic and experimental fare, stop at the Arcadia Retreat for lunch or dinner, where creative cuisine is achieved by blending the traditional Mediterranean flavors with international flair. For a vegetarian meal, the popular Salomon restaurant, despite its slender daily menu, is an affordable and delicious option. You’ll soon discover that luxury hotels offer only a glimpse of the colorful menus featured in Malaga restaurants. Spain is known for its food and Malaga honors this by offering a little bit of everything.

A great way to experience all of these local dishes is at a tapas bar where small portions are served. Choose from almost anything (cheeses, olives, seafood, sausage, rabbit, chicken, fried potatoes in a paprika sauce (patas bravas), marinated vegetables, etc) and create your own eclectic collection of tapas to make up a meal. So remember to leave your luxury hotel on an empty stomach and branch out to the local restaurants for an unforgettable dining experience!

Out and About in Malaga

Thousands of years of history make for a long and exciting day of sightseeing! With an ancient past shaped by the Celts, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Germanic tribes and a more lasting influence from the Muslims and Christians, Malaga is a haven for history buffs. Remember to be respectful to local culture by saving your shorts and tank tops for the beaches and dressing more stylishly and a bit on the conservative side when stepping out of luxury hotels and perusing through town. Though flattering at times, if you are a woman finding yourself receiving a bit too much male attention during your exploration of Malaga, the best and simplest way to handle the situation is to fully ignore their advances.

The most popular attraction in Malaga is the Museo Picasso Malaga, where you can browse through a collection of works by the legendary artist, Pablo Picasso. You can also tour the house where the Picasso was born at the Museo Casa Natal.

One of the best places to trace Malaga’s history is in a visit to the sixteenth century Cathedral de la Encarnacion, which was built in 1528 on top of a mosque. The cathedral took two hundred years to complete, making the architecture a composite of different eras.

Another site that displays Malaga's dense history is La Alcazaba, a military fortress built by the Moors on top of the remains of a Roman fortress. Perched on a hilltop, La Alcazaba is a wonderful place to see the whole city of Malaga and out to the ocean. The sparkling waters and busy city will take your breath away.

The festive night life features ethnic dancers in full bloom.

Right at the foot of these hills rests an excavated Roman amphitheater that should also be on your list of things to see in Malaga. Over one hundred feet across and 62 feet high, it might surprise you that this place was not stumbled across until 1951.

For a dose of excitement and a taste of adventure, you’ll want to take a seat amidst the other 14,000 wild and screaming spectators at a traditional Malaga bullfight. The Malaga bullfighting ring dates back to 1874 and is sure to deliver a memorable experience.

If all these historical sites overwhelm you, you will be glad to have chosen one of the many Malaga luxury hotels to retreat to each evening. You will find soothing elegance and a helpful concierge service to help you digest the intricate and somewhat complicated history of Malaga.

Malaga Outdoors

You are fully covered on the sandy Mediterranean beaches.

With the ocean just steps away from many luxury hotels, there is a myriad of beach and water sports to indulge in during your stay in Malaga. Choose from an assortment of activities like boating, windsurfing, kite surfing, surfing, and diving. The warm, sandy beaches also offer a relaxing place to soak up some sun, read your favorite book, take a nice long stroll, or collect sea shells. The sun is quite strong, so take sunglasses, a hat and plenty of sunscreen.

Between the perfect weather and the stunning scenery, there’s nothing holding Malaga back from creating some of the world’s most beautifully landscaped golf courses. The facilities are excellent and the staff is attentive, so be sure to save a little room for your clubs in your suitcase! Golfers at every level will find their ultimate game in Malaga—the courses range from world famous championship level to family friendly golf courses where even the little ones can learn to play.

If you want to spend a day inland, the mountains that shelter Malaga offer hiking, biking, and exploring opportunities that you won't find anywhere else in the world. One hike that Malaga is especially known for is the Sierra de las Nieves, which takes you through the mountain area and through terrain that consists of a dense, floral bed. Have your camera ready and don't be surprised if you see a golden eagle or a mountain goat.

After a revitalizing afternoon siesta in the comfort of your luxury hotel room, strap on a pair of comfortable walking shoes and make your way to the Alameda Principal to admire the sun sets. Hurry back to town and stop at a bodega (wine cellar) to taste the sweet Malaga wine. On your way back to toward your luxury hotel, take a detour through the charming old quarter where you’ll find many good tapas bars and restaurants. If you have some energy left and time is on your side, check out Calle Larios for the best shopping in town. Browse the local shops and boutiques to find a few authentic Spanish relics to bring back home with you at the end of your stay in Malaga.

Whatever you decide to do in Malaga, rest assured that your feet will be tired by the end of the day! Being pampered at a Malaga luxury hotel is not only well-deserved but also the perfect way to wind up an exciting day!

Malaga, Spain—The Luxury Experience

The city of Malaga offers everything a luxury traveler is looking for; relaxation, fun, excitement and culture. Whether you stay in a renovated Spanish palace, a plush ancient castle, or a historic downtown monument, all luxury hotels in Malaga are sure to deliver the ultimate experience in expert décor and lavish amenities. Spend your days discovering Malaga and your evenings receiving royal treatment, relaxing at the hotel spa, soaking in your private Jacuzzi, or collecting your thoughts and enjoying the cool breeze on your private balcony. Whatever activities and sightseeing you fill your days with in Malaga, you will surely look forward to retreating back to your luxury hotel in anticipation of a luxurious evening in a world-class accommodation.


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