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Costa del Sol · Spain

La Malagueta

La Malagueta is an iconic, upscale neighborhood located in the heart of Málaga city, directly bordering the famous La Malagueta beach. It offers a unique blend of traditional Andalusian charm and modern seaside luxury, characterized by its historic bullring, vibrant promenade, and stunning views of the Mediterranean. This district is ideal for those seeking a cosmopolitan lifestyle where the city center meets the sea.

0
Sunshine hours/year
11m
Elevation
24
AQI (Fair)
1
Blue Flag Beaches

Living & Lifestyle

Living in La Malagueta places you in one of Málaga's most prestigious central locations. The area is defined by the Paseo de Reding, a beautiful tree-lined avenue separating the residential blocks from the sand, offering immediate access to the beach. Daily life here is convenient and culturally rich; the neighborhood hosts 385 restaurants and 156 cafes within a very small radius, making it a culinary hotspot. Essential services are plentiful, with data showing 128 pharmacies and 28 dentists in the immediate vicinity, ensuring top-tier healthcare access. The demographic is a mix of international residents and locals, creating a diverse, welcoming atmosphere that is lively yet residential.
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Climate & Weather

La Malagueta enjoys the exceptional Mediterranean climate of the Costa del Sol. The region boasts an impressive 3,785 hours of sunshine annually, with an average of only 82 rain days per year. Temperatures are mild year-round, averaging 11.3°C in January and rising to a warm 26.3°C in August. Rainfall is relatively low, particularly in the summer months, with July receiving an average of just 3mm of precipitation. This stable, sunny weather creates perfect conditions for the beach lifestyle that defines the neighborhood.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm
January 13.3° 19.4°6.7° 47 mm
February 13.6° 20.9°5.5° 38 mm
March 14.6° 23.4°6.8° 83 mm
April 16.1° 26.3°10.3° 48 mm
May 18.8° 29.1°11.6° 30 mm
June 21.6° 31.1°15.2° 5 mm
July 24.6° 34.4°18.2° 1 mm
August 25.1° 33.6°19.8° 3 mm
September 22.8° 30.5°16.2° 21 mm
October 19.9° 28.9°10.5° 52 mm
November 16.4° 24.9°8.2° 59 mm
December 14.7° 22.6°8.4° 46 mm
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Getting Around

Despite its central location, transport options are primarily road-based or pedestrian-friendly, as the neighborhood sits between the port and the historic center. The main transport infrastructure relies on the local CTAN bus system, which provides 3 lines and 6 stops specifically within the Malagueta area, connecting residents quickly to the city center. For international travel, the neighborhood is served by the Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP). While the provided data lists a distance of 727 km (likely referring to a specific route or road limitation), AGP is actually the closest major airport, located approximately 15 minutes away by car or taxi, serving flights across Europe.
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Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

9.2 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

105.0 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

381.7 km

Estación de Muelle Heredia

0.9 km

Estación de Autobuses de Málaga

2.1 km

Lines

62

Stops

1590

Cycling: flat (gradient 0.4%)

EV Charging Points

  • Hilton Garden Inn Málaga (5.4 km)
  • Ibis Budget Málaga Aeropuerto Avenida Velázquez (5.4 km)
  • Iberdrola (7.6 km)
  • Shell (8.7 km)
  • Powerdot (8.8 km)
  • Málaga Supercharger (9.4 km)

Nature & Beaches

The natural highlight of La Malagueta is undoubtedly its beach. The Playa de la Malagueta is a 1,200-meter long urban beach with dark sand, known for its lively yet clean environment. It is regularly awarded the Blue Flag designation, a testament to its excellent environmental management and facilities. The area is relatively flat, making it easy to walk from the historic city center (Park Málaga) to the seafront in minutes, offering a green and blue transition from the park to the Mediterranean waters.

Blue Flag Beaches (2026)

Viewpoints

Marinas

Sports & Recreation

The outdoor lifestyle is central to living in La Malagueta, with the beach serving as the primary recreational facility. Residents have easy access to the Playa de la Malagueta, which holds Blue Flag status, ensuring high standards of cleanliness and water quality. The promenade, Paseo del Muelle Uno, extends along the port and is popular for jogging, cycling, and walking. The presence of the famous La Malagueta Bullring (Plaza de Toros) also adds a unique cultural and historic dimension to the area's leisure offerings, situated right next to the beach.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

352

Pharmacy

70

Bank

61

Cafe

151

Dentist

23

Air Quality

PM2.5

5.8

µg/m³

PM10

10.3

µg/m³

NO²

14.4

µg/m³

Ozone

59.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Families residing in La Malagueta have access to excellent educational options within Málaga's city center. The neighborhood is close to various public schooling options and is within a short drive of several prestigious international schools, such as the English International College or St. George's School, which cater to the expatriate community. The proximity to the University of Málaga also adds to the academic atmosphere of the broader city area.

Economy & Income

La Malagueta is one of the prime residential real estate locations in Málaga, reflecting high property demand and stable economic value. The economy here is driven largely by high-end tourism and residential services. The real estate market is competitive, with available properties ranging significantly in price. Current listings show an average price of around €928,000, with apartments typically ranging from €670,000 to over €1.2 million, indicating a market focused on luxury living and investment potential.

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Prime location connecting Málaga's historic center to the beach
  • Blue Flag certified beach (Playa de la Malagueta)
  • High density of amenities: 385 restaurants and 128 pharmacies nearby
  • Excellent climate with 3,785 hours of sunshine per year
  • High-end property market with average prices around €928,000
  • Home to the historic Plaza de Toros (Bullring)
  • Efficient local bus links (CTAN) to the rest of the city
  • Vibrant promenade (Paseo de Reding) perfect for walking and cycling

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Available Properties

The real estate market in La Malagueta is characterized by high demand and limited supply, consisting mostly of turn-of-the-century apartments and modern luxury developments. Currently, there are 7 available properties listed in the data set, predominantly middle-floor apartments, with one townhouse option available. Prices are steep, reflecting the beachfront location; entry-level apartments start around €670,000, with luxury units reaching up to €1,200,000. The market here is considered a safe investment due to the enduring popularity of the location among international buyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the beach from the city center in La Malagueta?
La Malagueta is immediately adjacent to Málaga's historic center. It is roughly a 5 to 10-minute walk from the Calle Larios shopping district to the beachfront.
Is La Malagueta a good place for families?
Yes, it is a safe and residential neighborhood with plenty of parks and playgrounds, and it is close to international schools, although traffic can be busy in summer.
What is the average price of property in La Malagueta?
Based on current data, the average price is approximately €928,000, ranging from €670,000 for apartments to €1,200,000 for premium properties.
How many days of sunshine does La Malagueta get?
La Malagueta enjoys approximately 3,785 hours of sunshine per year with around 82 rainy days annually.
What types of properties are available?
The market is primarily composed of middle-floor apartments in classic buildings. Currently, there is also one townhouse listed among the 7 available properties.
Are there good restaurants in the area?
Yes, the area is a culinary hub with 385 restaurants and 156 cafes listed in the immediate vicinity, offering everything from traditional tapas to high-end seafood dining.
Does La Malagueta have a Blue Flag beach?
Yes, the Playa de la Malagueta holds the Blue Flag certification, guaranteeing high water quality and excellent facilities.