Malaga is located on the south coast of mainland Spain in the Costa del Sol, which means Sun Coast. The Costa del Sol is famous for its resort towns and villages, and is both a magnet for tourists to visit and buyers of property for sale in Malaga, Spain arrive in droves to snap up Spanish property.
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What is Malaga in Spain like?
Malaga is a port city with a mix of old and modern buildings and large expanses of golden beaches. Its back drop are the citadels of Alcazaba and Gibralfaro which are perched high on a hilltop. Whist Alcazaba is preserved, Gibralfaro lies in ruins. A Roman theatre sits adjacent to the entrance of Alcazaba, and dates back to the 1st century BC. Beautiful Malaga Cathedral with its baroque façade and Renaissance style interior is located here. Perhaps Malaga’s most famous son is non-other than the artist Pablo Picasso. The Museo Picasso exhibits a collection of more than 200 pieces by him. Malaga makes a wonderful holiday destination, but more than that, you can begin your Malaga search for real estate for sale in Malaga, Spain and live in the hub of this incredible city.
What is there to do in Malaga, Spain?
This cosmopolitan city has it all, its reigns supreme in the Costa del Sol because it attracts a wide audience. The beaches are picture perfect and the most popular beaches are La Caleta Beach, which is found in the old quarter of Malaga, and Malagueta Beach, which is popular with the young crowd due to its many leisure facilities and entertainment on tap. Sun worshippers can spend all day at the beach and in Malaga there is plenty to keep them occupied. Golden sand as far as the eye can see and the perfect Mediterranean Sea views. Shoppers can make their way to Plaza Mayor where you will find a good selection of boutiques and brand name stores plus designer labels.
There are several marinas (La Marine) in Malaga which are home to yachts and are lined with upmarket cafes and restaurants. Travel a little further away from the main hub, and you are met by old fishing villages and village squares which is authentic Espana at its best. These areas are a treat to stroll around and take in the atmosphere. Spain is known for its many festivals and fairs and they take place throughout the year.
One leading festival is Semana Santa which is Holy Week. This is an important cultural event in the Spanish calendar that is dear to locals, and tourists are encouraged to join in. The Spanish Film Festival is also held in Malaga and is a spectacular event. The city centre of Malaga is lively and vibrant with plenty to do and see. Here is where you will find a range of entertainment, bars, cafes and restaurants suitable for families, couples and groups of friends alike.
What sports activities are there in Malaga, Spain?
Costa del Sol is also playfully known as Costa del Golf due to the number of golf courses in the area and the number of golf enthusiasts it attracts from across the globe. There are over twenty golf courses across Malaga suitable for all level of players. Climbing, cycling and walking are popular along with a wide selection of water sports. Try your hand at sailing, scuba diving, canoeing, windsurfing, kitesurfing and paragliding. Golf properties for sale in Malaga, Spain are highly sought after. These property types are especially in demand from overseas homes for sale in Malaga, Spain investors.
What resorts are in Malaga, Spain?
What a treat you have in store, Malaga is home to the wonderful upmarket resorts of Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella and Puerto Banus. The ever popular summer resort of Torremolinos can also be found in Malaga.
Where can you go sightseeing from Malaga in Spain?
If you enjoy visiting traditional Spanish towns the delightful town of Los Montesinos is a must see. It’s a bit of a trek from Malaga, it’s in the Costa Blanca region of Spain. It’s a good 452.6km drive away, but take a few days out to go exploring. Malaga is just 60 km away from chic Marbella; 573km from Madrid, 219km from Seville, 265km from Cadiz and 129km from Granada. Whilst you’re on the move, why not fly over to the Balearic Islands and island hop, it’s a great way to visit all three islands in one go.
What type of property is for sale in Malaga, Spain?
There is a superb range of different properties such as: studios, apartments, flats, beach houses, villas, townhouses and semi-detached houses, bungalows. A village house (casa de pueblo), country house or farmhouse (cortijo, masia, casas rural or finca, and even mansions. What would your perfect property type be, when carrying out your property Spain search?
What is the real estate for sale in Malaga, Spain like?
There are plenty of choices from modern and contemporary styles to traditional Spanish property for sale designs. Property for sale in Malaga, Spain suits most budgets ranging from apartments and villas with private swimming pools to exclusive homes for sale in Malaga, Spain. Malaga houses have large living rooms and dining areas which are open plan. They flow to fitted modern kitchens that lead off to balconies or terraces. Light floods in to the interiors creating bright and airy homes. The bedrooms are spacious with built in wardrobes and the bathrooms have a shower room or bath tub with a toilet and sink. These properties start from studio and one bedroom property up to six or more.
Luxury property for sale in Malaga, Spain offer panoramic sea views as they are close to the beach. The rooms are spacious with huge terraces and balconies, especially the roof top terrace. They boast landscaped gardens, private swimming pools with many extras. You could have an indoor gym, sauna, pool, games or cinema room, garage and wine cellar (if you have a cellar of course). These stunning properties are within walking distance to beaches, cafes, bars and restaurants. It depends on your budget what type of property you purchase in Malaga, but you can be assured, it will be well worth the investment.
What are the apartment complexes like?
If you invest in an apartment it will most likely be in an apartment complex with a selection of amenities on hand. Large communal gardens and communal pool or several, depending on the size of the complex. A mini market for your daily provisions, café bar, children’s playground, a gym and a games room.
How do you reach Malaga in Spain?
Malaga International Airport is just 8km from Malaga city centre. This would be the best airport to fly in to for all regions of Malaga including Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, Puerto Banus and Torremolinos. Frequent flights from the UK and Europe make travelling to Malaga trouble-free.
What is the weather like in Malaga, Spain?
It’s a typically Mediterranean climate with average temperatures of around 16.8°C. July and August are the hottest months seeing temperatures of at least 31°C.
Malaga is a desirable location to make your home in Spain. Its southerly point on mainland Spain is the perfect location to invest in a holiday home, full time residence or indeed to make a solid investment in the Spanish property market. The year round excellent weather is a magnet, but more than that, it’s making a home away from home, for your family in the Spanish sunshine.