Reviews for Malaga Hotels

The Lights Hostel
4/536 Reviews
Malaga City Center
First the good parts: - Staff is friendly and helps within the limits of their possibilities - Beds are comfortable - Was given a new room when I had concerns about another guest coughing a lot - location Now the bad stuff: - lockers are too small for most people's bags, which are then placed between the beds. I could fit my backpack only because I can dismantle it - curtains only cover half of the frontside of the bed in some rooms - and even if the whole front is covered at the back there is plenty of room for light to come in - the bed construction is not sturdy enough. If the other person moves, the whole bed is rocking - showers and bathrooms aren't clean. I've seen worse, but also way better. - This seems to be hostel for party crowds. Don't go there if you plan not-party-based vacationing or actually want to sleep at night and not during the day, which many people seem to do - people in the hallway and on the street might as well shout in the room. There seems to be no sound isolation. - when staff was alerted (by multiple people according to their own account) that there was a person who seemed infected they didnt seem to talk to that person and ask for a quick test or that he sleep with a mask. Instead they moved me to a different room upon request and presumably filled the room with someone else since they were fully booked. All in all this was by far the worst two nights during my vacation. It was IMMENSELY OVERPRICED considering what the hostel has to offer. I would NEVER come back and not recommend this to anyone. I even considered moving out early, but I couldn't get a connecting train that would fit my schedule.
Novotel Suites Malaga Centro
4.3/5101 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Spent 4 nights here and were very pleased with the hotel. It’s a short walk to the train station, the old town and the shopping centre. We had a late flight and when I contacted the hotel, there was no problem with a late check-in. Room had a king size double bed, bed settee and kitchenette. The fridge contained complimentary water and there was a tea and coffee making facility. Bathroom was excellent; both a bath and a huge walk-in shower. Separate toilet, which is very useful. Despite the hotel being right in the town, soundproofing was excellent m, so we were not disturbed, despite the Holy Week processions. My only gripe is there were lots of shelves, but only one drawer. I don’t like my undies being on display, so removed the hair drier from the drawer so that husband and I could share the space. Also only 3 hangers and no hooks for coats etc. Please supply more hangers!!!!! We didn’t eat in the hotel, as there are so many places nearby. Staff were very welcoming and efficient. Would definitely return.
AC Hotel Malaga Palacio
4.6/5120 Reviews
Malaga City Center
stayed for 5 days, cant beat the location. walkable to every point of interest in the historic center. The hotel is designed like a ship so it feels kind of tight inside the hallways and elevator is tiny. Nevertheless, the room design was modern, comfortable and ecofriendly. Cleaning staff does an excellent job. Amazing view from rooftop and food at the restaurant up there was good. NOTE for business travels, or anyone needing to use wifi. Their WIFI is NOT GOOD, it did not work in our room unless we stood close to the door our outside in the wall and common areas. Not helpful when you need to work or use your phone in the privacy of your room. We spoke to staff about it and they were not much help, it is what it is. They say 'you can use the internet in the common area' Okay.. Breakfast buffet is expensive so not really worth it. Doorman will continually ask you if you're staying there, even after seeing you every day lol- guess that's their job. ALSO not friendly for anyone with disabilities or mobility issues, there's no ramp at the front, you have to lift your luggage up the steps. meh
Coeo Pod Hostel - Part of Coeo Experience
4.3/559 Reviews
Malaga City Center
It is very clean and well organised hostel/hotel. The staff there were super friendly. The location is perfect. Every place is in walking distance! Definitely will stay with them again in the future
Hotel Don Curro
4.2/549 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Hotel location is very good, out of the hotel door is a variety of bus stations, you can go directly to the long-distance bus station, very convenient! The hotel is on a bustling shopping street, and many big-name specialty stores are around! From here, walk to the beach and pier and the birthplace of Picasso is very close! The building where the hotel is located is very luxurious, not like a hotel, just like a LV shop! There are three people, they are very comfortable to sleep, and there are hair dryers, except for slippers, so you don’t have to bring these with you! The front desk of the hotel is a gentleman of his father's age. It is especially graceful and English is also very good! Staying here is convenient, comfortable, and the family is enough, as long as you don't expect to be the kind of five-star luxury hotel, the price is very high! Share a photo of the pier!
Pasaje Chinitas 1628
4.3/55 Reviews
Malaga City Center
Excellent !! Very well located in the city centre , safe , very clean with easy access and visiting the nearby places on bird flight . Thanks to our guests who have accommodated us very well , accompanied at our arrival We strongly recommend it and will certainly return to it! 👌😊 Thanks to all the team of trip.com for your excellent proposal and services ! Manon and Alain

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Number of Hotels7,645
Number of Reviews8,422
Lowest PriceHK$ 454
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Average Price (Weekdays)HK$ 1,668
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Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport is the primary airport in Malaga. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Malaga by train is a good choice as well.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 664 boutique hotels in Malaga. The local average price is 130 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 five-star hotels in Malaga at an average price of 281 SGD per night. There are 24 four-star hotels in Malaga at an average price of 184 SGD per night. There are 24 three-star hotels in Malaga at an average price of 102 SGD per night. There are 25 two-star hotels in Malaga at an average price of 83 SGD per night. As a popular tourist city, Malaga has many renowned chain hotels. In Malaga, chain hotels such as Ibis are one of the top choices among travelers. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Malaga, such as hotels under the Ibis brand. Tryp Málaga Alameda Hotel in Malaga is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at NH Malaga Hotel.

In the city center of Malaga, you'll have easy access to Centro de Arte de la Tauromaquia-Coleccion Juan Barco, Plaza del Siglo, ArsMalaga. You can choose attractions in Malaga that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Coast of the Sun, Mijas, Nerja. The most famous attractions locally are Las Playas.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 15.37°C during the day, 10.5°C at night

• April to June: 21.43°C during the day, 16.23°C at night

• July to September: 26.39°C during the day, 21.78°C at night

• October to December: 18.07°C during the day, 13.47°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 61.67 cm

• Summer: 26.0 cm

• Autumn: 8.0 cm

• Winter: 79.67 cm

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