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Costa del Sol · Spain

Puerto de la Torre

Puerto de la Torre, officially known as District 10, is one of the eleven administrative districts of the city of Málaga. Situated in the northern part of the city, it offers a blend of residential tranquility and convenient accessibility to the bustling city center. With a population of approximately 49,000 inhabitants spread over an area of 42.3 square kilometers, it provides a spacious environment for those looking to settle near the Costa del Sol while maintaining a connection to urban amenities.

3867
Sunshine hours/year
126m
Elevation
34
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Daily life in Puerto de la Torre is characterized by a high density of local amenities, fostering a self-sufficient community atmosphere. The area is well-equipped with essential services, hosting 108 pharmacies and 27 dental clinics, ensuring healthcare is always within reach. Culinary options are abundant, with data showing 308 restaurants and 141 cafes scattered throughout the district, offering a wide variety of Spanish and international cuisines.

The district covers a substantial area of 42.3 square kilometers, allowing for a mix of urban development and more open spaces. Financial services are readily available with 65 bank branches located in the vicinity. The layout of the district is notably accommodating for walking and cycling, featuring a flat gradient of 1.0%, which encourages an active lifestyle and easy navigation between neighborhoods.

Culturally, the district benefits from its proximity to the center of Málaga. Residents enjoy 32 local public holidays throughout the year, providing ample time for community events and festivals. The air quality is generally good, with an average AQI of 29 (Fair), contributing to a comfortable living environment for families and professionals alike.

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Climate & Weather

Puerto de la Torre enjoys a privileged Mediterranean climate with over 3,800 hours of sunshine annually. Summers are hot and dry, with July seeing average temperatures of 26.1°C and virtually no precipitation. The sun shines for up to 342 hours in July, making it ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Even in the winter months, the weather remains mild, with January averaging 12.5°C.

Rainfall is concentrated primarily in the winter and autumn, with December receiving the most precipitation at 88mm. The district experiences approximately 56 days of rain per year. The UV index is moderate, averaging around 2.7, requiring sun protection during the peak summer months. Spring and Autumn offer pleasant transitional temperatures, ranging from 15°C to 24°C, perfect for outdoor activities without the intense heat of high summer.

Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 11.8° 16.6°7.9° 46 mm 252h
February 12.9° 17.6°8.9° 35 mm 264h
March 14.3° 19.1°10.0° 103 mm 294h
April 16.4° 21.1°11.9° 51 mm 330h
May 20.0° 24.9°15.0° 25 mm 389h
June 24.3° 29.4°19.0° 7 mm 403h
July 27.0° 32.1°21.7° 1 mm 408h
August 27.0° 31.9°22.1° 6 mm 391h
September 23.7° 28.5°19.3° 26 mm 336h
October 20.0° 24.8°15.8° 65 mm 292h
November 15.4° 20.1°11.7° 65 mm 258h
December 12.9° 17.3°9.3° 48 mm 250h
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Getting Around

Transport links in Puerto de la Torre are excellent, particularly due to its proximity to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, which is just 8.6 km away. This makes the district highly convenient for frequent flyers or international commuters. For rail travel, the district is served by several nearby stations, including Guadalmedina (1.6 km) and the central Málaga Centro Alameda station (1.8 km), providing easy access to the regional Cercanías network.

Bus connectivity is robust, with 29 bus lines operating in the area and a total of 525 stops, ensuring that residents can navigate both the district and the wider Málaga area efficiently. The main bus station, Estación de Autobuses de Málaga, is located just 2.0 km from the district center. The area is also cyclist-friendly due to its flat terrain, allowing for easy commuting to the city center.

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Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

8.0 km

Gibraltar (GIB)

100.9 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

387.2 km

Lines

25

Stops

542

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

Nature & Beaches

While Puerto de la Torre is an inland district, its location in Málaga means that the famous beaches of the Costa del Sol are easily accessible via a short drive or public transport. The famous Malagueta Beach is located just under 3 km away from the nearest train station in the city center. These beaches often hold Blue Flag status, indicating high environmental standards and facilities.

Within the district itself, nature is experienced through its urban parks and the view of the surrounding mountains that frame Málaga. The area sits at an elevation of roughly 30 meters, providing good drainage and air circulation. The mix of urban development with pockets of greenery offers a balanced environment. Residents looking for larger natural spaces can easily drive to the Montes de Málaga natural park located just north of the city.

Sports & Recreation

The district's flat terrain and favorable climate encourage an active lifestyle. While specific large stadiums are located in the center of Málaga, the district's layout supports outdoor activities like cycling and running. With low gradients and mild weather for most of the year, residents have ample opportunity to exercise outdoors. The proximity to the Guadalmedina station and other central hubs also provides easy access to the major sports facilities located in the city center.

For those who prefer indoor activities or gym-based fitness, the residential nature of the area supports various local fitness centers. The abundance of cafes and restaurants also provides a vibrant social scene for relaxation after physical activities. While the district itself is more urban residential, the wider Málaga area offers extensive golf courses and water sports facilities just a short distance away.

Amenities

Restaurant

1

Pharmacy

3

Bank

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

5.3

µg/m³

PM10

9.5

µg/m³

NO²

6.4

µg/m³

Ozone

86.0

µg/m³

UV Index

5.5

Education

As part of the city of Málaga, Puerto de la Torre has access to the city's comprehensive education network. While specific school counts for the district are not listed, the area is served by the public education system of Andalusia. Families have access to a range of public schools, and the connectivity to the city center allows for commuting to private and semi-private institutions if desired.

For international education, Málaga is home to several renowned international schools offering British and International Baccalaureate curriculums, such as the English International College and St. George's School, which are accessible via the district's strong transport links. The presence of a large population of around 49,000 ensures that educational infrastructure from primary to secondary levels is well-represented in the vicinity.

Economy & Income

The economy of Puerto de la Torre is diverse, functioning as a key residential district within the larger Málaga metropolitan economy. The high number of local businesses, 308 restaurants and 141 cafes, indicates a thriving service sector oriented towards daily consumption and hospitality. Real estate is a significant economic driver here, with a current market listing prices ranging from €120,000 to over €1.8 million.

The district attracts a mix of local residents and international investors, drawn by the balance of suburban living and city access. The average property price in current listings is approximately €725,100, suggesting a healthy market with options for various investment levels. The local economy is further supported by small-to-medium enterprises and the accessibility provided by the nearby airport and train stations.

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

  • District 10 of Málaga with a population of approx. 49,442
  • Located just 8.6 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP)
  • Enjoys over 3,800 hours of sunshine per year
  • Features 308 restaurants and 141 cafes within the district
  • Excellent connectivity with 29 bus lines and 525 stops
  • Flat terrain (1.0% gradient) ideal for walking and cycling
  • Current real estate listings average €725,100
  • Annual rainfall of approx. 56 days, concentrated in winter

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Available Properties

The real estate market in Puerto de la Torre is currently active but supply is limited, with only 8 properties available at the time of reporting. This low availability suggests a stable, occupied neighborhood where turnover is relatively low. The market offers a diverse range of property types, including Detached Villas (3 listings), Middle Floor Apartments (2 listings), Townhouses (2 listings), and Residential Plots (1 listing).

Pricing varies significantly based on the type of property, ranging from €120,000 for entry-level options to €1,875,000 for high-end luxury homes. The average listing price is approximately €725,100, which reflects the presence of high-value detached villas alongside more affordable apartments. For investors, the presence of Residential Plots offers development opportunities in a well-connected district.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Puerto de la Torre from the beach?
Puerto de la Torre is an inland district. However, the famous beaches of Malagueta are easily accessible, located approximately 3 to 4 km south, reachable by car or public transport in under 15 minutes.
What is the cost of living like in Puerto de la Torre?
The cost of living is generally moderate compared to the immediate city center. With 108 pharmacies and numerous local eateries, daily amenities are accessible and competitively priced. Real estate averages around €725,000, but entry-level properties can be found for €120,000.
Is Puerto de la Torre a good location for commuting?
Yes, it is excellent for commuting. It is located only 8.6 km from Málaga Airport and very close to major train stations like Guadalmedina and Centro Alameda. There are also 29 bus lines serving the area.
What is the weather like in the winter?
Winters are mild with average temperatures around 12.5°C to 13.4°C. It is the wetter season, with December receiving about 88mm of rain, but sunshine hours remain respectable at over 150 hours per month.
Are there international schools nearby?
While located within the Spanish public school zone, the district's proximity to central Málaga allows for easy access to international schools such as the English International College and St. George's School, usually within a 15-20 minute drive.
Is the district pedestrian-friendly?
Yes, the district is very pedestrian and cyclist-friendly. It features a flat gradient of 1.0% and good air quality (AQI 29), making outdoor movement comfortable and safe.
What types of properties are available to buy?
The market currently offers a mix of housing including detached villas, middle floor apartments, and townhouses. There are also opportunities for building, with residential plots available for purchase.