
The Caves of Nerja (Cueva de Nerja) is a spectacular natural landmark located in Nerja, Málaga. These expansive limestone caves are famous for their impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, underground galleries, and archaeological significance. Visitors can explore il...

The Acueducto del Águila in Nerja is a striking 19th-century aqueduct built to supply water to local sugar mills. Its four-tiered design features elegant arches and Mudejar-style architecture, making it both a functional and aesthetic marvel. Set against a picturesque backdrop...

The Balcony of Europe (Balcón de Europa) in Nerja is a stunning viewpoint located on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Offering panoramic views of the coastline, beaches, and surrounding mountains, it’s one of the most iconic landmarks in the region. Originally a fort...

The Caminito del Rey, or "King's Little Pathway," is a breathtaking walkway along the cliffs of the El Chorro Gorge in Málaga, Spain. Originally constructed in the early 1900s for hydroelectric workers, it has since been restored and transformed into a popular scenic hike. Kno...

A natural oasis in the city. The best-preserved subtropical landscape garden in Europe. An Asset of Cultural Interest created in 1855, with more than fifty thousand plants, three thousand tropical, subtropical, autochthonous, endemic and agricultural species, varieties and cu...

Malaga an incomparable tourist destination, with excellent air and land communications and a privileged location in the Mediterranean, has allowed the city to consolidate itself as the 2nd Spanish port in the Peninsula in terms of tourist cruise ships traffic, with a progressi...

The extraordinary paintings of the facade of this 18th-century building, and its internal structure tell us just how unique the museum is. We can admire some 3,000 pieces of glass, along with a significant representation of paintings, furniture and decorative objects belonging...

The Mercado de Atarazanas is one of the buildings which best represent the architecture of the nineteenth century in Malaga. It's one of the most important shopping centres in the city where every day the people of Malaga come to buy fresh produce, one of the hallmarks of this...

The Automobile and Fashion Museum is located in an emblematic building from the City of Málaga, popularly known as “La Tabacalera”. The Museum exposes an extraordinary private collection of 6,000 square meters, which describes the artistic and historical evolution since the en...

This centre is the culmination of a wish expressed by Pablo Picasso himself: for his work to be on display in the city of his birth. The Picasso Museum in Malaga is located in Buenavista Palace, a building representative of Renaissance civil architecture in Andalusia. The per...
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Parking
You’ll find visitor parking near the main entrance, just a short walk from the building. Parking is free for guests and clearly signposted as you arrive.
Reception
The reception is located in the central lobby of the main building. Staff are available to assist you with check-in, directions, or general inquiries.
Restaurant
Our on-site restaurant is situated on the ground floor, overlooking the garden. It offers a variety of local and international dishes.
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