We Love —
- Staying in the centre of Malaga at the Hotel Molina Lario 4*.
- Stunning views of the port and cathedral from the 8th floor swimming pool.
- Live music nights and poetry evenings at the hotel's El Patio terrace bar - a popular hangout in Malaga.
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Hotel Molina Lario 4* —
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- Welcome drink at Matiz Restaurant
If you're looking for a fun filled holiday, the Molina Lario 4* boasts a privileged location in the heart of Málaga, right in front of the cathedral and just a few metres from the port. Chill out on the 8th floor where you can unwind by the pool accompanied by sweeping sea and catherdral views. With a wide selection of shops, restaurants and landmarks right on your doorstep, you'll be able to experience this diverse destination within minutes.
Your Room —
This offer is based on a Standard Room.
STANDARD ROOM
Located in a recently constructed building, the Standard Room boasts plenty of space for a cosy city break along with pastel hues and natural light.
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed & Breakfast stay.
Elegant and refined dishes await at the Matiz Restaurant, the perfect place for a romantic meal. During the day, breakfast and snacks are available at the Matiz for some extra fuel. Between April and October, the hotel also welcomes guests to enjoy a casual dining experience at The Top where you can feast on a selection of grilled dishes.
Half Board Supplement
For an indulging stay, choose to upgrade to Half Board (breakfast and evening meal served in the main restaurant - excludes drinks) at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee.
Your Time
After a busy morning exploring the city, head on up to the 8th floor and take a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool. Here, you can dry off in the sun as you gaze out to sea from the panoramic solarium.
Malaga Experience Pass (valid 24 hours)
Discover Malaga and its museums by panoramic bus, on foot and by boat with your 24 pass! You will have unlimited access to the bus, from which you can get on and off freely. From the top deck, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Malaga and its highlights throughout the route. Thanks to an audio guide available in 8 languages, you will learn more about the city and the places you will discover.
You will be able to stop at the following places in particular:
... and many others!
With your pass, you will also enjoy a boat tour to discover the bay of Malaga, a walking tour, a virtual reality experience, a flamenco show (subject to availability) and tickets to several museums.
Sunset Catamaran Cruise
Discover the landscape of Málaga from a different angle, and admire the Andalusian sunset onboard the catamaran in the mountainous landscape of the bay of Málaga. You will sail onboard a catamaran in the evening and will be welcomed with a glass of cava, or a soft drink.
Your journey to Hotel Molina Lario 4* —
Flights:
It may be possible to choose from a selection of flight options at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Malaga —
The beating heart of the Costa del Sol, the historic city of Málaga was founded in 770 BC by the Phoenicians, and in the ensuing three centuries has grown to a lively city known for its art, culture, and lively bar scene. By day, explore the impressive array of architecture, galleries, and museums; then, as night falls watch the sunset with a chilled beer at one of the many chiringuitos (beach bars) on the coast’s famed coastline - Málaga has it all!
The city’s most famous resident is Picasso, and Málaga contains plenty of sights related to the artist including the Museo Picasso Málaga - which contains 285 works - and the Museo Casa Natal, Picasso’s birthplace. Nearby, travellers will find plenty more historic sights including the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Arabian fort, and the Gibralfaro Castle - the perfect spot to admire the city from above. To escape the inner-city, thrillseekers can drive an hour into the surrounding valley to El Caminito del Rey (The King’s Little Path), a daredevil hike along the steep walls of a narrow gorge.
On par with Málaga’s cultural exploits is its reputation as a hub of nightlife and activity. Among the maze of streets near the city’s port, travellers will find a number of lively tapas restaurants and bars - make sure to try a typical Andalusian paella, washing it down with an authentic sweet Málaga wine.