Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro in Malaga

(Costa del Sol (Spain))

 

Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro in Spain

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Castillo de Gibralfaro s/n,
Malaga,
Costa del Sol

The hotel towers high, surrounded by pine trees on Mount Gibralfaro and facing the Alcazaba, from where it is possible to make out the Bay and the city of Mlaga from a unique perspective. Constructed from stone alongside the Gibralfaro castle, its position allows one to visit Mlaga and is suitable for the practice of an infinity of sports activities, golf, tennis at the nearby facilities of the Parador del Golf.The public spaces of the hotel, as well as the rooms and the attic swimming pool enjoy beautiful views over the city and the sea, while offering an excellent level of comfort and convenience. With a magnificent display of Andalusian gastronomy, the restaurant offers fried pescatos a la malaguea, among other dishes.

Rates From £92 per night.
Rooms: 38
Accommodation Type: Paradores
 
Located on the site of the Alcazaba in Malaga, it can be reached from the bullring in the centre of Malaga taking the Paseo Reding towards East Malaga, and then taking the Paseo Salvador Rueda towards the Gibralfaro Castle.The Parador is located alongside the castle of the same name. A simpler way of getting there, if coming from the dual-carriageway from Algeciras or the dual-carriageway from Antequera, Granada, Crdoba, Sevilla and Madrid (A-45) is to take the Ronda de Mlaga towards Almera-Motril and take the turn-off for Limonar at km. 244. From here follow signs for Gibralfaro Castle or those for the Parador itself. This same exit is taken if coming from Amera-Nerja.



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