We Love —
- Embracing the hotel's sleek and minimalist aesthetic that's calming to the eyes.
- Cooling off in the refreshing pool that's located on the rooftop terrace, boasting incredible views of the city and the surrounding hills.
- Starting your day with freshly baked bread at the in-house bakery-cafe.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Sercotel Rosaleda Málaga 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check-out until 2 pm
The Sercotel Rosaleda Málaga 4* is a new establishment with incredibly modern design that embodies a sleek and minimalist aesthetic that's calming to the eyes. The attention to detail that the hotel embodies ensures every comfort is attended to. Located in the residential area of Martiricos, next to the Rosaleda shopping centre and very close to the La Rosaleda stadium, you'll be in the perfect spot for exploring the excitement around you.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Standard Room or Superior Room.
STANDARD ROOM (21 m²)
The Standard Room is ideal for single travellers or couples. Warm and bright, it will give you all the rest and comfort you need to enjoy this wonderful city.
Maximum room capacity
SUPERIOR ROOM (27 m²)
Enjoy extraordinary comfort in your Superior Room, thanks to the king-size bed, and relax in the bathtub after a day of sightseeing.
Maximum room capacity
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
The hotel has its own cafe-bakery in the hotel lobby, where you can enjoy freshly baked bread, croissants or brioches. Simply follow to scent in the morning and begin your day with a mouthwatering start.
Your time
The Sercotel Rosaleda Malaga 4* has a rooftop terrace with a pool just the right size to cool off in the summer months. From here you can admire the city while enjoying an unforgettable sunset.
If you want to keep fit during your stay, the hotel has a fully-equipped gym.
Be sure to also explore the city on foot. You can leave the hotel and follow the River Guadalmedina until you reach the historic centre. Here, Malaga's tourist icons, such as the Picasso and Carmen Thyssen Museums, the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba, await you.
Optional excursions —
Malaga Experience Pass (valid for 24 hours)
Discover Malaga and its museums by panoramic bus, on foot or boat with your 24-hour pass!
One of Andalusia's most important cities, Malaga offers a warm welcome and many small squares and alleyways in which to stroll. You'll also discover the city's cultural wealth through its many 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 Malaga —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Baggage, meals and other services on board certain flights may be subject to a charge. You will find out whether your airfare includes baggage when you choose your airline and timetable. If your fare does not include baggage, please go to the airline's website before your departure with your travel file reference to find out the exact fare and purchase your extra baggage. If you choose a low-cost airline, you will be able to add your baggage during the booking process. For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving baggage, so you will have to pay for it at the airport counter. You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
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.