hotel · Málaga
Hotel Miramar
Standing as a grand monument to Málaga’s Belle Époque, this palatial property on Paseo de Reding balances historic gravitas with modern coastal refinement. Originally inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1926, the hotel retains an air of aristocratic poise, defined by its sweeping staircases, intricate tile work, and lush Mediterranean gardens.
The interior atmosphere is one of deliberate calm, offering a stark, sophisticated contrast to the vibrant hum of the nearby city centre. Guests should prioritize time at the rooftop terrace for unobstructed views of the Alborán Sea. While the hotel is undeniably upscale, the service remains grounded and professional. It serves as an ideal base for those who value architectural heritage and proximity to both the Malagueta beach and the city’s thriving museum district.