Lowest Hotel Price | $14 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Gran Hotel Miramar Gl |
Hotels Near Airport | 21712 |
Average Length of Stay | 8 days |
Price | $66 - $115 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN MÁLAGA | Cruz de Humilladero | 33% cheaper | Hotels in Cruz de Humilladero are the cheapest in Málaga at just $66 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN MÁLAGA | Carretera de Cádiz | 14% more expensive | Carretera de Cádiz has the highest priced hotels in Málaga with rooms averaging $115 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN MÁLAGA | Centro | 63% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Centro than any other neighborhood in Málaga |
In Malaga, you can get around on foot, metro, bus, rental, and taxi. Traveling by metro is the best way to get around the city because metro trains are cheaper than rentals and taxis, and relatively faster than local buses. Although they’re more expensive, taxis, and rentals are more convenient than buses and trains. This is because, aboard a taxi or rental, you’ll travel to the doorstep of your destination without encountering the time-consuming stopovers that characterize metro and bus travel in the city. The main train station in Malaga is called Malaga Maria Zambrano Station, while the main bus station is Paseo de los Tilos, a stone's throw away from Maria Zambrano. Given that both hubs feature taxi ranks and locations for car rental agencies like Budget, Sixt, Avis, and Enterprise, find cheap hotels in Malaga situated near the area if you intend to tour the city using public transit. Notable Malaga hotels in the area worth staying at include Barcelo Malaga, NH Malaga, and Soho Boutique Colon Malaga.
The Museo Picasso Malaga, a historic site open every day from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm; the Alcazaba and the Castle of Gibralfaro, cultural heritage sites open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm in Wintertime and 8:00 pm in Summer time; and the Cathedral of Malaga, a religious monument open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekdays and 5:00 pm on Saturdays are among the most popular attractions in Malaga. The best time to check out these attractions is early morning before crowds of tourists begin streaming in. You can move from one attraction to the other on foot, predominantly because most Malaga attractions are in a concentrated area in the downtown. Being that most attractions are within walking distance of the downtown, book hotels in Malaga in this part of town if you’d like to check out as many attractions as possible. Some of the premier hotels in Malaga in the area include Petit Palace Plaza Malaga, AC Hotel Malaga Palacio by Marriott, and Vincci Malaga.
Malaga has exceptional food and entertainment scenes. To experience the vibrant entertainment scene in this city, you should check out cheap hotels in Malaga near La Malagueta, given that this neighborhood, a central seafront district that opens onto a beach of the same name, is home to several tapas restaurants, rooftop bars, outdoor “chiringuito” bars, and premium clubs. On the other hand, to experience the flourishing food scene, consider staying in Malaga’s trendiest area, La Merced. This neighborhood, located northeast of the old town center, is home to several foreign cuisine restaurants and the lively food market, Mercado Merced, known for its Andalusian eateries. Near La Malagueta, consider staying at Room Mate Valeria, Hotel Sur Malaga, , while near La Merced, consider staying at Palacio Solecio, and Hotel MS Maestranza.
The Malaga Carnival is the most prominent annual event in Malaga. Held for 10 days, from the end of February to the beginning of March, this ticket-free event features traditional live bands, food trucks, parades of characters in masks, costumed dancers, and a stream of performers. The celebrations start in the Historic Quarter in the downtown, continue to other neighborhoods, and end with a massive party on La Malagueta Beach. The Malaga Gastronomy Festival is another popular festival. Held in June at Plaza de la Marina, this festival is known for its traditional Andalusia foods. Although all events are free, you need to get a ticket to get into one. If you stay at a hotel like Hotel Don Curro or Malaga Hotel Eliseos, you won’t need any transportation to attend either of the festivals. This is because they’re close to the venues that host the celebrations.
A stay of 8 nights is most popular when visiting Málaga.
The cost of a hotel room in Málaga will vary according to demand, location and star rating. On average, rooms will cost around $193 per night.
Room prices for hotels in Málaga can be as much as 35% lower in the month of January. So this is a great time to book and save money.
Sunday is the day where you will typically find the lowest price for your hotel room in Málaga. The highest price tends to be on Monday.
$289 is around the price you are going to have to pay for a luxury hotel room in Málaga. This is on average an 35%% increase on the cost of a typical Málaga hotel, which is more likely to charge $193 a night.
Málaga Hostels typically cost in the region of $37 a night for each person. This price is taken from hostels and hotels with a 2 star or below rating. Hostels are very economical and come out on average $151 cheaper than the average price of a hotel in Málaga.
Booking hotels in Centro, Pedregalejo, Carretera de Cádiz and Cruz de Humilladero is common when visiting Málaga.
With good temperatures around 55.4 °F and just a moderate chance of expected rainfall, those staying at a hotel in Málaga should consider visiting Bodega Tio Pepe, a popular establishment near Málaga.
Yes, Málaga does have vacation rentals. Of the 10,299 vacation rentals in Málaga, iloftmalaga Estación Central is the most popular among our users. Find vacation rentals in Málaga.
Málaga has 47 hostels if you aren’t interested in staying at a hotel. Feel Hostels City Center is the most popular based on our user data. Compare hostels in Málaga.
As of December 2024, there are 8,787 operators available to choose from for hotels in Málaga.
Prices for hotels in Málaga are refreshed on a daily basis.
Those looking for a hotel near Museo Picasso Málaga should expect to pay $121/night for area hotels. Below are the 11 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Museo Picasso Málaga are typically 9% more expensive than the average hotel in Málaga, which is $110.
If you’re looking for a hotel in Málaga near Playa la Malagueta then you are in luck. momondo recommends 10 hotels near Playa la Malagueta and on average, area hotels cost $132/night. This price may vary based on season. Hotels near Playa la Malagueta are typically 16% more expensive than the average hotel in Málaga, which is $110.
Those looking for a hotel near Malaga María Zambrano Railway Station should expect to pay $101/night for area hotels. Below are the 11 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Malaga María Zambrano Railway Station are typically 7% less expensive than the average hotel in Málaga, which is $110.
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