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Malaga was once known as the gateway to the Costa del Sol. But today, the revitalised port buzzes with life and has an exciting arts scene and historic sights opening a window on its past. Stop off in the seaside city before you head along the coast or find a cheap package deal and stay a little longer.
The birthplace of painter Pablo Picasso and actor Antonio Banderas, Malaga has always had an artistic edge. You can learn about the legacy the city’s most famous son in the modern Picasso Museum, which has an extensive collection of his works. There’s more artistic brilliance at the ‘pop up’ Pompidou Centre, the first international outpost of Paris’s renowned cultural complex and a symbol of Malaga’s transformation.
Looking for something more traditional? Head to old town. Follow the labyrinth of lanes to a quiet, shaded square or one dotted with lively tapas bars. Grab a spot on a terrace bathed in sun and order boquerones fritos (fried anchovies) and a glass of something cold.
After exploring the old town, climb one of the hillsides outside the city. Your reward will be impressive views of the coastline, and you can explore Alcazaba fort and the castle on Mount Gibralfaro, both dating back to Moorish times. For a more relaxed discovery of Moorish influence on Malaga, book a scrub down in a hammam.
To escape the city, head to the spectacular Sierra Nevada mountain range, which has a rich mix of hiking and mountain biking trails. Alternatively, El Caminito del Rey is a scary-but-stunning walkway curled along a steep gorge.
Malaga’s got you covered if you’d rather just chill. Its sandy city beaches are lined with bars and seafood restaurants.

Sallés Hotel Málaga Centro
4.3
Very Good
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Catalonia Málaga
4.5
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Eurostars Málaga
4.4
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Stay in a cheap hostel in the historic centre if you want to be close to all the action. There are cheaper rooms outside the city centre, too. El Palo has budget hotels, and a regular bus service will have you in town in half an hour. El Perchel, southwest of the old town, is another good spot for frugal travellers. There’s an authentic feel to this area, with tapas bars serving daily changing menus, and you can walk across the river to town in 20 minutes.

Hilton Garden Inn Málaga
4.3
Excellent
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Hostal Moscatel
4.2
Very Good
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Hostal Domus
4.2
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3 hrs
(from London)
Euro (€)
Spanish
January
Average price per person
£489
Average temperature
13.9°C
Average rainfall
2.9mm
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