Malaga


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Discover Málaga
Málaga, often hailed as the crowned jewel of Andalucia, is one of the best cities to live in Spain. From its bustling economy to its Mediterranean beaches, vibrant nightlife, and affordable prices, Málaga has much to offer. Located on the Costa del Sol, this city is known for its rich history, lively culture, and beautiful setting. As the birthplace of the famous artist Picasso, Málaga combines historical charm with modern amenities, making it an ideal place for both expats and locals to live.

Luxury Living and Cultural Hub
Málaga is a city that seamlessly blends luxury living with cultural richness. Known as the cultural hub of Costa del Sol, Málaga is home to some of the finest art galleries, museums, and cultural spots. With 40 museums, it’s no wonder the city is often called the "City of Museums." Notable attractions include the home museum of Pablo Picasso and various art galleries that contribute to its vibrant cultural scene. The city’s sunny climate, with 320 days of sunshine a year, and its Mediterranean-subtropical weather make it a delightful place to live.

Why Relocate to Málaga?
Málaga offers numerous advantages for those considering relocation. Here are some top reasons why you should choose Málaga:

Quality of Life
Málaga offers an exceptional quality of life, with friendly locals, excellent health services, and a vibrant social scene. The city’s mild winters and warm summers make it a pleasant place to live year-round.

Cost of Living
Málaga provides excellent value for money, with affordable housing options ranging from city apartments to seaside villas. The cost of living is reasonable, with fresh produce available at local markets and an efficient public transport system.

Mediterranean Beaches
Málaga's beaches are among the best in Spain, with long stretches of sandy shores and turquoise waters. Popular beaches include Playa La Malagueta and Playa de La Caleta, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying delicious seafood. 

Cultural Sites
Málaga’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its many attractions. The Alcazaba, a historic Moorish fortress, and the Roman Theatre are key sites. The city's historic centre, with its narrow streets and traditional architecture, is a joy to explore.

Sohail Castle
A short trip from the city center, Sohail Castle offers stunning views of the coast and is a great spot for history enthusiasts. The castle is free to visit and often hosts cultural events and concerts.

Vibrant Nightlife
Málaga’s nightlife is lively and diverse, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. Whether you prefer a quiet evening in a traditional tapas bar or dancing the night away in a modern club, Málaga has something to offer.

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6 properties in Malaga

aq urban sky

€295,000

Málaga

1 BEDS | 1 BATHS


cabas galvan

€410,000

Málaga

2 BEDS | 2 BATHS


Málaga

3 BEDS | 2 BATHS


metropolitan homes

€372,000

Málaga Centro

2 BEDS | 2 BATHS


santa maría 23

€1,812,500

Málaga Centro

2 BEDS | 2 BATHS


malaga centrum

€260,425

Málaga Centro

1 BEDS | 1 BATHS