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Holiday rentals in Málaga

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Popular amenities for Málaga holiday rentals

Stay near Málaga's top sights

Centro Comercial Larios Centro214 locals recommend
Alcazaba604 locals recommend
Mercado Central de Atarazanas490 locals recommend
Muelle Uno668 locals recommend
Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga683 locals recommend
Playa la Malagueta79 locals recommend

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Málaga

  • Total rentals

    8.8K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    4.2K properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    630 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    1.3K properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    3.8K properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    363K reviews

Your guide to Málaga

All About Málaga

Málaga, located on the Andalusian Costa del Sol, is one of the oldest cities in the Western world. It’s said to have been discovered by the sea-faring Phoenicians back in 700 BC. Archaeological remains of this ancient civilization are still visible at several points around the city, with Phoenician walls still standing in the basement of the headquarters of the local university. Those interested in finding out more about the history of Málaga can pay a visit to one of the city’s many museums, including Museo de Málaga, the fifth largest museum in Spain, and its numerous cathedrals, including Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón and Iglesia de San Juan Bautista.

Beaches are another big attraction here — you can spend a relaxing afternoon at La Malagueta, which is within easy walking distance of the central shopping district. In the evenings, wash off the sand and prepare for a night of tasty tapas and vibrant nightlife in the super chic Málagaport area.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Málaga

There’s never a bad time to pay a visit to Málaga. Every season has something special to offer visitors. The summer months are best suited to sun seekers looking to combine exploring ancient ruins with laid back afternoons at the nearby city beach. The balmy Mediterranean climate means winters here are relatively mild, with sunshine in abundance for most of the year. Even though December and January can be a little damp, the city’s festive celebrations add a warm glow to the town, especially Málaga’s nightly Christmas light show.


Top things to do in Málaga

Mirador de Gibralfaro

The Mirador de Gibralfaro lookout offers jaw-dropping views of the Mediterranean coast and nearby towns. The path leading to the top is located in the center of town and is lined by luscious green trees which provide respite from the Mediterranean sun. If you’re visiting in the summer, it’s worth hitting this scenic spot early in order to dodge that midday sun, or head up around sunset.

Málagaport

Málagaport is one of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean, but recent renovations have transformed the area into one of the city’s sleekest spots. Modern bars and international restaurants line the palm-tree lined promenade.

La Malagueta

La Malagueta is within easy walking distance of the city’s main sites, making it a popular spot in town. It can be reached by bus or on foot, depending on where your holiday rental villa in Málaga is situated. When you’ve worked up an appetite, a number of nearby bars and restaurants with views of the turquoise waters serve up local specials from dawn till dusk.

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