This recently renovated apartment is situated in the vibrant historical heart of Málaga, offering a sophisticated urban living experience. Located on the fourth floor, it benefits from a southeast orientation, ensuring bright interiors throughout the day. The property provides captivating views of the city's architectural heritage, blending modern comfort with the charm of a historic setting. It represents an opportunity to immerse oneself in the dynamic culture and daily life of one of Andalusia's most significant cities.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
Positioned within Málaga's Centro Histórico, the apartment offers immediate access to the city's cultural landmarks, vibrant plazas, and extensive amenities. Its urban setting places it at the core of local life, with essential services and leisure activities within easy walking distance, fostering a sense of immediate integration into the city's fabric.
This residence is suited for individuals or couples seeking an active urban lifestyle with convenient access to city amenities and cultural attractions. The property's layout, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with a private terrace, caters to those who value comfort, modern design, and the convenience of city living without compromising on essential comforts.
The apartment has been recently renovated to an excellent standard, presenting a contemporary living space within a historic building. While the building itself is established, the internal finishes and fixtures are modern, offering the benefits of recent refurbishment. Completion status is 'Gereed' (Ready), meaning the property is available for immediate occupation without further construction delays.
This property is located in a dense urban historic centre, which may mean limited immediate green space or private outdoor areas beyond the described terrace. The orientation is southeast, which is favourable but does not offer all-day sun exposure. As an apartment, it does not provide the detached living or private garden typically associated with villas or townhouses.
This property is well-suited for individuals or couples who appreciate the energy and convenience of a central urban location. It appeals to those who wish to immerse themselves in the cultural heartbeat of Málaga, with historical sites, museums, and a wide variety of dining and shopping options on their doorstep. The proximity to the sea, just over 1 kilometre to Playa de la Malagueta, makes it an attractive option for those who enjoy coastal access combined with city living. It is also practical for frequent travellers, given its relatively short distance to Málaga Airport. The apartment's layout and recent renovation cater to those seeking a comfortable, modern home that requires minimal upkeep, allowing more time to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle, whether as a permanent residence, a holiday home, or a base for exploring Andalusia.
The apartment showcases a high standard of recent renovation, evident in its modern design and excellent condition. Parquet flooring contributes to a sense of warmth and quality throughout the living spaces. Centralised hot and cold air conditioning ensures year-round comfort, while double-glazed windows enhance insulation and reduce external noise, crucial in a central urban environment. The kitchen is described as modern and independent, suggesting functional design and contemporary fittings, likely partially fitted to allow for personal selection of appliances. Bathrooms are finished to a high standard, with one being en-suite, providing additional privacy and convenience. Fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms offer practical storage solutions. The overall impression is one of a property that blends historical character with contemporary comfort and functionality, suitable for discerning residents.
The apartment is listed at €740,000. This price reflects its prime location within Málaga's historical centre, its recent renovation, and the quality of finishes. The property offers 102 m² of living space, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, indicating a price point aligned with premium urban residences in sought-after city locations. Availability is immediate as the property is listed as 'Gereed' (Ready). The price is a fixed offering for this specific unit, with no indication of a price range or further variations available within this particular listing.
Living in Málaga's Centro Histórico means embracing an environment rich in history and daily activity. The apartment's location provides direct access to a wide array of shops, restaurants, cafes, and essential services, all within a short walk. Supermarkets are conveniently located 166 metres away, and pharmacies are even closer at 110 metres. The proximity to cultural sites such as the Alcazaba and Roman Theatre means that cultural exploration is a daily possibility. Public transport is readily available with 50 bus lines and numerous stops, facilitating exploration of the wider city. The area is bustling, particularly during the day and early evening, with a constant flow of residents and visitors exploring the historic streets. This setting appeals to those who enjoy being at the centre of urban life, with a vibrant atmosphere and constant access to amenities and cultural experiences.
The immediate surroundings of the apartment in Málaga's Centro Histórico are defined by a rich tapestry of historical architecture, bustling streets, and a dense concentration of amenities. Within a short radius, one finds 375 restaurants, 155 cafes, 113 pharmacies, and 69 banks, indicating a highly convenient and service-rich environment. Educational institutions are plentiful, with 147 primary and 101 secondary schools nearby. Healthcare is also well-catered for, with 26 health centres in the vicinity. The area is a significant tourist hub, evidenced by 89 hotels and substantial bed capacity, ensuring a lively atmosphere throughout the year. While offering vibrant city life, the environment maintains a connection to the coast, with the nearest beach, Playa de la Malagueta, approximately 1.1 km away, accessible via a short walk or cycle.
This map displays the apartment's position within the historic centre of Málaga. It highlights the immediate proximity to key urban landmarks, amenities, and the coastline. The context illustrates the dense, vibrant nature of the city centre, with attractions, services, and transport links all readily accessible by foot or short travel.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
This apartment is situated in the very heart of Málaga city, making it the primary urban centre of the Costa del Sol. It is located at 'zero kilometre' distance from the city centre, placing it at the core of regional activity. Compared to surrounding larger cities, Málaga offers a more immediate urban experience. Marbella, a well-known resort town, is 48 km away and has a population of 147,958. Granada, a city rich in history and culture, is located 89 km inland and has a population of 232,770. This central Málaga location provides direct access to the extensive services and cultural offerings of a major Andalusian capital, distinct from the more resort-focused or historically distinct experiences offered by neighbouring cities.
The apartment's location offers excellent accessibility to key amenities and transport links. Málaga Airport (AGP) is approximately 8.3 km away by straight-line distance, facilitating national and international travel. The property is also well-connected by public transport, with 50 bus lines and numerous stops in close proximity. Train travel is convenient, with Atarazanas station just 0.3 km away and Málaga Centro Alameda station at 0.7 km. The nearest beach, Playa de la Malagueta, is 1.1 km away, a manageable distance for walking or cycling. For golf enthusiasts, several courses are accessible, with Club de Golf Málaga Parador located 8.6 km away. Essential services like supermarkets (166 m) and pharmacies (110 m) are within immediate reach, underscoring the practical convenience of this urban setting.
| Beach Distance | 2.2 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 8 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 104 km |
| Atarazanas | 0.3 km |
| Málaga Centro Alameda | 0.7 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Málaga enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterised by mild winters and warm summers. The average annual temperature is around 19.4°C, with historical data indicating 3,893 hours of sunshine per year. This translates into a long swimming season, estimated at six months, with water temperatures consistently above 20°C during this period. The property is situated at an elevation of 22 metres above sea level, contributing to its mild climate. The surrounding area is urban, with limited natural green space immediately adjacent to the historic centre, but parks and coastal areas are accessible. The climate is conducive to an outdoor lifestyle for a significant portion of the year, with abundant sunshine encouraging activities outside the home.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The apartment's location provides convenient access to coastal leisure activities. The nearest beach, Playa de la Malagueta, is approximately 1.1 km away, a popular urban beach known for its amenities and promenade. Other beaches, such as Playa de San Andrés (2.2 km) and Playa de los Baños del Carmen (3.5 km), are also within easy reach. For recreational pursuits beyond the beach, several sports centres are located nearby, including Forus Trinidad (0.6 km) and various wellness and sports facilities within a 1 km radius. The IGY Málaga Marina is just 0.8 km away, offering opportunities for watersports and maritime activities. While the immediate area is urban, the proximity to the coast and various sports facilities supports an active lifestyle.
Source: OpenStreetMap
This apartment is situated in the very heart of Málaga city, making it the primary urban centre of the Costa del Sol. It is located at 'zero kilometre' distance from the city centre, placing it at the core of regional activity. Compared to surrounding larger cities, Málaga offers a more immediate urban experience. Marbella, a well-known resort town, is 48 km away and has a population of 147,958. Granada, a city rich in history and culture, is located 89 km inland and has a population of 232,770. This central Málaga location provides direct access to the extensive services and cultural offerings of a major Andalusian capital, distinct from the more resort-focused or historically distinct experiences offered by neighbouring cities.
Centro Histórico, Centro Historico may refer to the historical centre of a city in a Portuguese or Spanish-speaking country. Examples include:Centro Histórico, Rio Grande do Sul, the central area of Porto Alegre, Brazil Historic center of Mexico City, the central area of Mexico City, Mexico Downtown Culiacán, the central area of Culiacán, Mexico Historic Centre of Macau, the central area of Macau
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.5°C | 62 mm | 177h |
| February | 13.2°C | 56 mm | 201h |
| March | 14.9°C | 66 mm | 216h |
| April | 16.9°C | 41 mm | 249h |
| May | 19.8°C | 23 mm | 291h |
| June | 23.6°C | 4 mm | 336h |
| July | 26.1°C | 0 mm | 342h |
| August | 26.7°C | 3 mm | 312h |
| September | 23.8°C | 25 mm | 261h |
| October | 19.9°C | 61 mm | 213h |
| November | 15.8°C | 77 mm | 177h |
| December | 13.4°C | 88 mm | 156h |
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
In contrast to coastal developments like Aquamar in Torre del Mar (starting from €269,950) or Lantana Residencial in Mijas (from €205,000), which focus on new-build complexes often with communal facilities and proximity to beaches, this Málaga city centre apartment offers a different lifestyle proposition. While those projects provide modern, purpose-built living spaces typically slightly further from major urban cores, this property is embedded within the historical fabric of a significant Andalusian capital. Etherna Homes 2 in Estepona (€259,000) also represents a more contemporary residential development. The apartment in Málaga's Centro Histórico is distinguished by its immediate access to a dense concentration of cultural sites, historical architecture, and a very broad spectrum of urban amenities, from numerous eateries and shops to transport hubs and healthcare facilities. Its price point reflects its central, established urban location and recent renovation, rather than the 'off-plan' or 'under construction' pricing common in new developments on the periphery. This property is for those prioritising an immersive city experience over the broader, often more self-contained, resort-style living found in newer developments along the Costa del Sol.
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