Malaga is one of the most popular holiday destinations, not only in Spain but in the whole of Europe with people travelling from far and wide to get some summer and winter sun. Cheap hotels Malaga are widely available but advance booking is preferred if you are to get exactly the type of room that you want. There is plenty to see and do in Malaga. One of the main highlights is the museum in honour of the artist Pablo Picasso who was born in Malaga. Malaga is a laid back city which has excellent shopping and too many good restaurants to visit in one trip. Visitors usually fly into the huge international facility Malaga airport where it is possible to pick up Malaga car hire in order to get to your Malaga hotel. As you can get budget flights along with cheap car hire and hotels, Malaga is a low cost place to travel to.
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| Hotel Monte Malaga |
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The closest hotel to the Pablo Picasso museum is the Hotel Monte Malaga. This is a high class four star facility within walking distance of the museum entrance. Not only is it near to the museum but you can get to the beach and seafront within minutes, as well as to the train station which houses the special high speed AVE trains. |
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| Hostel La Palma |
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For good service at a great price try the Hostel La Palma in Calle Martinez. This modest hostel is run by a friendly lady who speaks good English and rooms cost only €20 Euros daily. Hostel La Palma has consistently got good reviews on Tripadvisor with guests praising the convenience of its location in the old city. It is also only a short distance from the Malaga beaches. |
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| Silken Puerta Hotel |
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For real pleasure in your surroundings book into the Silken Puerta Hotel Malaga. If you stay here in winter Rhino can get you superb bargains meaning that you would only have to pay between 50 and 60 Euros for what is a stunningly decorated room in a four star facility. The hotel is located close to Malaga train station and is within walking distance of the main city sights. |
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| Malaga Hotel |
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The mid range Malaga Hotel in Acacias de Guadalmar is definitely a bargain as the hotel has a jacuzzi, swimming pool, garden and restaurant. You are unlikely to find a better equipped three star hotel anywhere else in Malaga. Located equidistant between the ton of Torremolinos and Malaga airport there is also a lot of authentic dining nearby. Trying the beach restaurants is a must. |
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| Hotel Don Curro |
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Having been in operation since 1965, the tastefully decorated Hotel Don Curro has staff with lots of experience in the business. The hotel has a charming oak panelled bar where you can get good, reasonably priced cocktails. It also runs bingo nights and has a cafeteria serving a mixture of English and Spanish food making it a good place for elderly guests. |
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| Hotel Alameda |
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You could also try the Hotel Alameda Malaga which has great prices at 35 Euros for a single and 40 Euros for a double. There are no booking fees or deposits incurred either. The hotel is ideally sandwiched between Malaga port and the historical centre. The rooms all have the mod cons you would expect such as air conditioning, television and internet access. |
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