Double sofa bed
Private bathroom
Excellent location
Well connected
1 km from the La Playa De Arena
Beautiful flat with capacity for up to 4 people, located in the historic centre of Malaga, next to the main tourist attractions of the city: Alcazaba, Roman Theatre, Picasso Museum, Cervantes Theatre, etc. It is a 55 square metre flat, very bright thanks to its large windows, stylishly decorated and fully equipped for the enjoyment of our guests. It has centralised air conditioning and heating and high speed wifi internet. Next to the accommodation you will find restaurants, cafes, supermarkets and the Merced market. The Malagueta beach is about 1.200 metres away.
Room size: 55/MSQ, 592/FTSQ
Beautiful flat with capacity for up to 4 people, located in the historic centre of Malaga, close to the main tourist attractions of the city: Alcazaba, Roman Theatre, Picasso Museum, Cervantes Theatre, etc. It is a 55 square metre flat, very bright thanks to its large windows, stylishly decorated and fully equipped for the enjoyment of our guests. It has centralised air conditioning and heating and high speed wifi internet. Next to the accommodation you will find restaurants, cafes, supermarkets and the Merced market. The Malagueta beach is about 1.200 metres away.
Most outstanding features
- 1 Km from the sandy beach
- Internet Access
- Air Conditioning
- Television
Bedroom/s
- 1 Double Bed
- 1 Double Sofa Bed
Independent kitchen (Vitroceramic hob)
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Freezer
- Washing machine
- Crockery/Cutlery
- Utensils/Cookware
- Coffee machine
- Toaster
- Kettle
- Bathrooms
- 1 Bathroom With Shower
- Hairdryer
Property rules
- Check-in: 2:00 pm
- Departure: 11:00 am
A damage deposit of €300 will be blocked on arrival and released 7 days after your departure.
No smoking
Pets are not allowed
Parties not allowed
Quiet Hours between 00:00 am and 08:00 am
Health and security
Security practices against COVID-19 of Apartamentos Gibralfaro are applied.
Featured place

In the 1950s, it underwent an initial intervention to house the Museum of Fine Arts, according to the museological criteria of Juan Temboury, by Enrique Atencia Molina, and in 1984 by the architect César Olano.