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"Casa Mata has been created by all of you, with your help. It was built by people that we met in the street, everyone giving his or her help. Together they have built this meeting point where you can exchange culture and creativity, coming in contact with people from all over the world. Entering the house you will find the record of how this idea was brought into reality with the photos of all...
"Ideal hostel for young people. To minutes walking of the historic center, the bus-station and the new station of the RENFE. Good Atmosphere. Hall with television by satellite. Laundry. Tourist information. Near the beach. Access to Internet. Rooms and shared bath. The prices include VAT and breakfast." … This Residence is a new concept of hostel, because you live here like your home. Our...
 "Picasso's Corner Hostel is one of the best hostels we've seen for a while with a great vibe, despite still having a bit of construction work done at the time of writing. With a little more time to iron out some wrinkles it should be even better. Picasso's is nicely located close to Malaga's La Plaza de la Merced, where the locals like to hang out with their own drinks until the early hours...
 "Couldn't find the front door/reception so I left." … "DON'T stay here!!! It was far away from everything, expensive, prison-like, and DIRTY; the staff were rude, as well. It was the worst hostel I visited during a three month trip. If you like boring, depressing places with the opportunity of meeting next to no one, you might like this place. Garbage!!" … "This hostel was a...
WARNING: Santa Paula College Hostel is located in the middle of downtown Malaga, next to Marques de Larios Street and the Plaza de la Constitucion. It is located in a district in which you can find places such as the best fashion stores of the city, fancy 'tapas bars' and excellent restaurants. Everything is surrounded by a very rich and diverse cultural atmosphere where you can visit...
 "The Melting Pot Backpackers Hostel's great location makes it an ideal place to stay in Malaga. It is located in a quiet residential area, just out of the city center. Not only Alcazaba can be explored on foot from the hostel, but also the beach is located just down the street from the hostel. In order to claim your restful stay at this hostel, you must be ready to climb seventy-one...
Dear traveller, Casa Babylon, more than a hostel is a place to share your travelling and personal experience with all the cosmopolitans, backpackers and to spend a pleasant time with all of us who find ourselves here enchanted by the spirit of green Andalucia. We are situated in the district of Victoria, just a five minute walk from Plaza de la Merced, the historical and cultural center of...
The Confort San Carlos Campus University Residence is opened from October 2003, as part of a deal with the Universidad de M�laga. The residence is mixed and has 219 places in: 59 individual rooms, 38 individual rooms with shared kitchen and 61 double rooms. All rooms have individual full bathroom, air conditioning personal telephone and direct internet access. The rooms include a bed,...
 "Albergue Juvenil Malaga is a great budget choice, but kind of far from the center of the city. It is a good twenty-minute walk from the center of Malaga at the Alameda Principal, and even further if you are coming from the train station. There are buses available from the Alameda, however. If you walk from the Alameda you head up the Avenida de Andalucía and when you get to a huge intersection...
 "I've been backpacking in Europe for three months, staying in hostels; the Roaming Bull by far was one of the highlights of my trip. I only planned on staying for one night, and I ended up being here for two weeks. Paulo and Victoria (the owners) are the most unique people I've ever met. They are kind, fun, and very warm-hearted. The vibe that those two bring to their hostel is a must for any...
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Malaga Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Maria
Malaga is a very interesting city. The city centre is nice -- the cathedral, Gibralfaro castle, and the Alcazaba. But I liked a lot the typical Pedregalejo neighbourhood, with its small and colourful houses and all its bars on the beach.
Comment by robby
I really liked the open air railway station! What I did not like was that I could not find a place to sleep in October.
Comment by Cathy
I didn't like Malaga so much -- it doesn't make much of its situation on the ocean. So many buildings, almost the entire city centre, are neglected and in terrible need of repair. The nightlife is brilliant, though, as is the relaxed atmosphere at tapa time. Make sure to visit Ronda at least for one day -- it is stunning.
Comment by Lisa-Marie
I lived in Malaga for six months and I would tell everyone that it is the best city in Spain! I would suggest to get there by bus or train. If you want to party and have a good time try visiting Plaza De La Merced. It is right in the center of town, but don't go until around 11:30 or midnight, most clubs don't open until then.
Comment by Caitlin
Beware of the ladies at the entrance to the Cathedral! They'll hand you a rosemary sprig and then grab your hand, start telling you that you're beautiful and smart and will have lots of luck and children, and then demand 5 Euros! They are very bossy and pushy - keep your hands in your pockets or even behind your back!
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Malaga
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Nearest Places:

Almogia (13 Km / 8 mi.)
Rincón De La Victoria (14 Km / 9 mi.)
Torremolinos (17 Km / 11 mi.)
Benalmádena Costa (21 Km / 13 mi.)
Benalmádena (23 Km / 15 mi.)
Álora (26 Km / 16 mi.)
Mijas (27 Km / 17 mi.)
Alhaurin El Grande (28 Km / 17 mi.)
Antequera (30 Km / 19 mi.)
Fuengirola (31 Km / 19 mi.)

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