Apartments in Malaga City Centre
*Minimum stay of 2 nights.
Enjoy your holiday in our tourist apartments in the historic center of Málaga!
WonderStays offers you bright, exterior apartments located in the heart of the historic centre of Málaga.
The location is perfect! Just a short walk from Málaga’s most iconic sites, such as the Atarazanas Market, Málaga Cathedral, and Larios Street. You can wander and stroll through the most representative places in Málaga without relying on any form of transport.
The centre of Málaga is all yours!
Apartments in the Center of Málaga
Our Maribel and Morgan apartment blocks in the center of Málaga are perfect for making the most of your stay in the city. Bright accommodations, studios, and apartments located in a unique setting, all with a balcony or terrace. Close to all points of interest, museums, beaches, and public transport, our central apartments ensure you fully enjoy your holiday. Discovering every corner of Málaga and not missing out on anything has never been so easy.
Apartamentos en el centro de Málaga
Nuestros bloques de apartamentos Maribel y Morgan en el centro de Málaga son ideales para disfrutar de la ciudad al máximo durante tu estancia. Alojamientos luminosos, estudios y apartamentos situados en un emplazamiento único y que cuentan con balcón o terraza. Cercanos a todos los lugares de interés, museos, playas y transporte público, nuestros apartamentos céntricos harán que disfrutes plenamente de tus vacaciones. Descubrir cada rincón de Málaga y no perderte nada nunca fue tan sencillo.
Apartment Jazmín
Pasaje de Torres, 3, Málaga
6 people
2 bedrooms
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
2 balconies
No patio
No parking
Apartment Orquídea
Pasaje de Torres, 3, 29009 Málaga
4 people
1 bedroom
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
No balcony
No patio
No parking
Apartment Tulipán
Pasaje de Torres, 3 , Málaga
4 people
1 bedroom
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
No balcony
2 private patio
No parking
Apartment Amapola
Pasaje de Torres, 3 , Málaga
2 people
Studio
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
No balcony
1 private patio
No parking
Apartment Lirio
Pasaje de Torres, 3 , Málaga
2 people
Studio
1 bath
1 kitchen
No dining room
No balcony or terrace
Has 1 private patio
Parking (additional cost)
Apartment Aries
Plaza Enrique García Herrera, 18, Málaga
4 people
1 bedroom
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
1 balcony
No patio
No parking
Apartment Géminis
Plaza Enrique García Herrera, 18, Málaga
6 people
2 bedrooms
2 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
2 balconies
No patio
No parking
Apartment Libra
Plaza Enrique García Herrera, 18, Málaga
6 people
2 bedrooms
2 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
2 balconies
No patio
No parking
Apartment Tauro
Plaza Enrique García Herrera, 18, Málaga
4 people
1 bedroom
1 bath
1 kitchen
1 dining room
1 balcony
No patio
No parking
The historic centre of Málaga
Nearby the most symbolic places of the city, as Atarazanas Market, Málaga Cathedral, Larios Street or The Picasso Museum. Ideal for a cultural getaway, leisure, shopping in Málaga, or for a relaxing holiday. A place close to La Malagueta beach, the Marina, and Muelle Uno. A perfect place to enjoy a holiday, as well as to combine work, leisure, and sunshine.
The best apartments in Málaga’s city center
Our holiday rentals in Malaga city centre are the perfect option to explore the heart of the capital. Not only because of their location and many amenities, but also thanks to our staff. The team is on hand for you throughout your trip, in case you have any questions about your accommodation. They can also offer information about the city of Malaga and its most popular tourist attractions, or recommend the best restaurants and shops.
Tourist Attractions Close to Our Tourist Apartments
Atarazanas Market
Built between 1876 and 1879, and of Muslim origin, Atarazanas Market in Malaga is the city’s central market.
Nowadays, this traditional market is divided into three parts; one for fish, one for meat, and one for fruit and vegetables. It’s also a very popular place to have something to eat. Many of the fish stalls have tables, and prepare fresh food for customers.
Roman Theatre
The Roman Theatre is the most significant exponent of Rome’s presence in the city of Malaga. A symbolic political building next to the port, it represents power and social hierarchy. Built using a combination of constructive methods, it takes advantage of the natural incline of the Alcazaba hill to support a tiered seating area. The rest is erected on man-made foundations. Its dimensions and characteristics are in accordance with the prototype of Vitrubio, a classical model very similar to other theatres in the Baetica. It was built by Emperor Augustus and used as a theatre until the 3rd century. In the 5th and 6th centuries it was used as a cemetery, and it later provided materials for the restoration of the Alcazaba. After a century of being hidden away, the theatre reopened in 1951 with the aim of complementing Malaga’s cultural scene.
Málaga Cathedral
La Santa Iglesia Catedral de la Encarnación is the official name for Malaga Cathedral, one of the most valued Renaissance churches in Andalusia. Málaga cathedral was built on the site of the Great Mosque between 1528 and 1782. However, this architectural ensemble remains unfinished. Due to the absence of its south tower, the cathedral is referred to as “La Manquita” (The One-armed).
Alcazaba
Malaga’s rich culture is an accepted fact. Many different civilisations have passed through the city, leaving countless traces scattered throughout the historic centre. Undoubtedly, The Alcazaba of Malaga is one of the greatest gifts the Muslims left in Malaga. Thousands of tourists visit this monument every year as they explore the city.
Calle Larios
This street was named after Manuel Domingo Larios y Larios, the second Marquis of Larios. The Larios family was the driving force behind the development of the textile industry in the 19th century. Just 350 metres long and 16 metres wide, Calle Larios is one of the most popular shopping streets in the world. The most iconic, elegant and famous pedestrian street in Malaga is always buzzing with activity. Its shops and businesses are open all hours, and decorated for every occasion, whether it’s a local or national fiesta or festival. It also hosts art and photography exhibitions on a regular basis.
Staying in our apartments, you will be close to all the museums of Málaga
You can enjoy of the many advantages of being in the heart of Málaga, being just to a few meters of Holy Week or of the markets of the city center at any time of year. You’ll be able to explore the full range of cultural and social venues and experience the heartbeat of the city to the fullest. The time has come to book a holiday apartment in the centre of Malaga!
The Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum in Malaga, the city where the artist was born, is situated in Calle San Agustin, on the corner of Calle Granada. It’s located within the former palace of the Counts of Buenavista, which has housed the museum since 2003. It’s the most visited site in the city, an exemplary museum in Spain and one of the most significant in Andalusia. This is a fascinating collection of more than 200 works covering the different styles, materials and techniques used by the brilliant artist. There are also temporary exhibitions, as well as educational and cultural activities, such as video interviews.
The Pompidou Museum
The Centre Pompidou in Malaga was the first branch of the famous modern art museum established outside France. It’s now one of the city’s museums of reference, not to be missed during your visit to Malaga. The multicoloured Cube, created by the artist Daniel Buren, leaves no one indifferent. It has become one of the most iconic and cosmopolitan symbols of the capital.
The Museum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art is the only museum in Malaga dedicated to all forms of contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries. Various rooms exhibit paintings, sculptures, audiovisual works and many other works by local and international artists.
Museum of Málaga
The Museum of Malaga is the most important regional museum institution in the province of Malaga. It houses the largest collection of archaeological and artistic artefacts in the city. The museum exhibits archaeological materials dating back to the 1st millennium BC.
The Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum in Malaga, the city where the artist was born, is situated in Calle San Agustin, on the corner of Calle Granada. It’s located within the former palace of the Counts of Buenavista, which has housed the museum since 2003. It’s the most visited site in the city, an exemplary museum in Spain and one of the most significant in Andalusia. This is a fascinating collection of more than 200 works covering the different styles, materials and techniques used by the brilliant artist. There are also temporary exhibitions, as well as educational and cultural activities, such as video interviews.
The Pompidou Museum
The Centre Pompidou in Malaga was the first branch of the famous modern art museum established outside France. It’s now one of the city’s museums of reference, not to be missed during your visit to Malaga. The multicoloured Cube, created by the artist Daniel Buren, leaves no one indifferent. It has become one of the most iconic and cosmopolitan symbols of the capital.
The Museum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art is the only museum in Malaga dedicated to all forms of contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries. Various rooms exhibit paintings, sculptures, audiovisual works and many other works by local and international artists.
Museum of Málaga
The Museum of Malaga is the most important regional museum institution in the province of Malaga. It houses the largest collection of archaeological and artistic artefacts in the city. The museum exhibits archaeological materials dating back to the 1st millennium BC.