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AC Malaga Palacio
Address: Cortina Del Muelle, 1
Hotel Phone: 952215185
Hotel Fax: 952.225100
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Hotel Information
This hotel is ideally situated in the city centre opposite the harbour and between the cathedral and the shopping street 'Calle Larios'. It therefore provides a wonderful base from which to explore the town and the shops. The beach promenade is only about 50 m away, whilst the sandy beach of Playa Malagueta is roughly 1 km away. The airport is approximately 10 km away.
This elegant city hotel comprises a total of 214 rooms spread over 15 floors of which 211 are double rooms and 3 are suites. In addition to a lobby with a reception area (24-hour service), a safe, a lift, a cloakroom and a currency exchange counter. Guests will also find a coffee shop, a TV and lounge room, 10 different conference rooms, a coffee shop, a bar and an air-conditioned a la carte restaurant. It is possible to make use of the public Internet terminal as well as the laundry and room services. Those arriving by car may take advantage of the car parking and garage facilities (for an additional fee).
General information:The perfect location between the Malaga Cathedral and the Paseo del Parque, combined with its spectacular views of the marina, make it the most representative hotel in Malaga. Ideal for business trips or simply to enjoy the wide range of recreational and cultural activities on the Costa del Sol.Location:Located in the city's center, and 15 minutes to the airport.Area:Located Between *The Cathedral* And The *Paseo Del Parque* With Magnificent Views Of The Harbour And The Cathedral From Its Rooms.Recreation:The restaurant is located on the second floor of the hotel, offering magnificent views of the Paseo del Parque. Cuisine is based on regional and top class international dishes. Breakfast is a highlight, with a wide range of Mediterranean and local products.Rooms:All guest rooms feature air conditioning, cable/satellite TV, minibar, telephone, private bathroom, and hairdryer.
The AC Malaga Palacio is a modern 4-star hotel located in a great location in the centre of Malaga between Malaga Cathedral and the Paseo del Parque. The hotel boasts spectacular views of the port and features a rooftop swimming pool for the exclusive use of guests. The AC Malaga Palacio also provides a fitness centre, where you will find bodybuilding equipment, exercise benches, television and mini Hi-Fi system, as well as a selection of mineral waters, all offered free of charge. The hotels restaurant is located on the second floor where guests can enjoy an excellent view of the Paseo del Parque. Its menu is based on regional cuisine with a smattering of dishes from all over the world. Worthy of special attention is its buffet-style breakfast with its selection of local and Mediterranean foods. There is also a restaurant and bar on the 15th floor which can be enjoyed in the summer months. The 214 rooms are well appointed and equipped with all the amenities you would expect from a 4-star hotel.
rooms with bath, phone, radio. Conference room capacity: 400 persons. Renovations in 1990.
This lovely 4 star hotel resides in an unparalleled location between the Cathedral of Malaga and the Paseo del Parque, with picturesque views out over the port. Perfect for a business trip to enjoy one of the largest range of recreational and cultural possibilities of the Costa del Sol. The Palacio opens onto a tree-lined esplanade near the cathedral and the harbor. Most balconies offer views of the port, and below you can see horses pulling century-old carriages. The midsize rooms are traditionally furnished and have firm beds and bathrooms with tub/shower combos. The street-floor lounges mix antiques with more modern furnishings.
Malaga was the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and many of his most formative memories and influences lie in his childhood, and in Malaga. Although his self-imposed exile, meant that he didn't see the city for most of his adult life, he referred to himself as a Malagueno until the day he died. Malaga is just beginning to return this compliment. A new museum is under construction, which will house a major collection of Picasso's work.
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