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Our guide on where to stay in Cerrado de Calderón

Málaga Centro
Port of Malaga and Malagueta Beach are a few top attractions in Málaga Centro. Hop around the city on the metro at La Marina Station or La Malagueta Station and check out the area's fantastic nightlife, stunning cathedral and captivating waterfront views.
Our pick of the best Cerrado de Calderón Hotel Deals

tent Torremolinos
"Hotel is a short walk to the centre and beach which was fine but there are a few hills! First room we were offered looked out onto a brick wall with no balcony and no air however after upgrading we were delighted with room 1010 as it was at the end of the building so noise was a minimum. The pool ..."
Reviewed on 5 June 2026

Hotel Zen Airport with Free shuttle
"Beautiful and peaceful spot. We only stayed one night before flying out. Went to the restaurant for dinner and it was delicious. Our room was very nice and clean. Bed was comfy! Would definitely stay again for longer next time."
Reviewed on 6 June 2026

Málaga Hotel Eliseos
"Was only there for a quick overnight stay but the hotel staff was wonderful and the rooms well appointed and comfortable."
Reviewed on 1 June 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Cerrado de Calderón

Calle Larios
During your visit to Malaga Historic Centre, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Calle Larios. While in this walkable area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.

Central Market of Atarazanas
Browse stalls for fresh local produce and experience the sights, sounds and smells of this longstanding market set in a historical building.

Malaga Roman Theatre
Despite surviving two millennia, being scavenged by Moorish settlers and lying underground for 500 years, this preserved Roman ruin still hosts performances.
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