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Marija, . Fuengirola (Málaga)
Everything is fine
Everything is fine, I liked everything. I always want to come back here. Fuengirola is a very convenient resort in terms of transport. I liked the sea coast, you can walk far along the beautiful promenade.
Marcin, . Marbella (Málaga)
Perfect location
Perfect location, next to the beach and marina and 3 min walk from the beautiful Old Town.
Marcin, . Malaga (Málaga)
Great time in the gardens
Great time to spend on walking in the gardens and sun.
Paul Hamilton, . Malaga (Málaga)
Perfect for a city break
This hotel is just perfect for a city break. A few minutes from a lovely port area and literally across the road from the main streets. The area is lovely and flat, with an amazing number of little streets leading you to restaurants, shops, and museums. A short walk from El Corte Inglés department store and not too far from the station too. Loads of taxis available if required to get anywhere. Don’t miss this lovely atmosphere which is everywhere. We found the indoor fish/meat market which was a real treat, eating fresh tapas just metres away. Later, we sat on a vibrant port watching cruise ships. One morning, we did the open-top bus, which was well worth doing. The views were amazing from certain stops, and we saw parts of the city we would have missed. The hotel was everything and more. The room was on the small side but modern and clean. No tea making facilities but a nice coffee machine. The bar was good on the 7th floor, and Angel, the barman, was amazing handling the day Malaga went into red alert (total close down) where he worked tirelessly to look after us all. Breakfast was very substantial with everything to satisfy all appetites.
Kerry-Anne, . Fuengirola (Málaga)
Lovely area for all generations
Lovely area for all generations. Lively along the front at night but go a few roads in from the sea and it’s lovely and quiet with a few bars but a lot less lively. So many activities to choose from for couples and families alike.
Chris, . Torremolinos (Málaga)
Torremolinos has something for everyone
Torremolinos has something for everyone and if you prefer a change, Benalmádena is right next door, Fuengirola a little further, as is Mijas. Málaga City is accessible within 30 mins and Gibraltar 2 hrs by express coach.
Chris, . Benalmádena (Málaga)
So much to do
The Benalmádena to Fuengirola ferry is exceptional and suitable for prams and wheelchairs. Spend as little or as much time as you like in each resort before returning. The whole marina at Benalmádena is beautiful and well worth a visit with so much to do there and if you walk along the beachfront towards Torremolinos you'll find much, much more to do and see, especially La Carihuela, which is packed with shops, bars and restaurants. It's also perfectly flat so very easy to stroll around. The cable car from the now abandoned Tivoli World in Benalmádena is breathtaking too. Without binoculars, on a clear day you can see Africa. There are viewing platforms up there along with a restaurant and toilet facilities. There's also a bird of prey show which is very popular. The cable car doesn't go quite to the top although you can walk the 100 metres or so to the top. I did and enjoyed the experience but unless you are fit and sure footed I wouldn't bother. It is hard work and in my opinion the view isn't significantly better than at the viewing platform slightly lower down. So ultimately you won't miss out on much. If you are in Benalmádena later at night and enjoy karaoke, don't look any further than Baraoke in the El Dorado bar at the Doramar Apartments. The mother and daughter who run it are phenomenal and help create a fantastic atmosphere. The drinks too are also very, very reasonably priced. I love it.
Patricia, . Fuengirola (Málaga)
Great for shopping or sitting in one of the many cafes
Fuengirola is a busy town with lots to do and see. There are many restaurants and cafes. My caution would be if you are using the bus and to be mindful of pick-pockets around the bus station. You can't always spot them as they mingle amongst the many people waiting on buses. It's a very busy bus station. The port is lovely and hidden down there are several really good bars/restaurants, most of them British or Irish.
John, . Fuengirola (Málaga)
Lovely beach, ideal for some late season rest and relaxation
Kamila Marta, . Málaga (Málaga)
We visited Malaga, Nerja, Ronda, Giblartar and few smaller towns around Torremolinos. All of them are worth the visit and time. Beautiful views, great restaurants and a lot of Sun.
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