The most romantic hotels in Malaga for a seductive stay in this vibrant seaside city

Hotel Molina Lario, Malaga
Hotel Molina Lario, Malaga

Sky-spiralling bars gazing out on rust-red rooftops, a vibrant contemporary arts scene, miles of buzzy urban beaches, some of Andalucía’s finest tapas bars and seafood chiringuitos – Málaga is a fantastic city for a romantic seaside escape. Just as enticing is its growing clutch of sophisticated, couples-oriented hotels, which wander from cosy-chic boutique beauties and glossily converted townhouses with plunge pools on tucked-away roof terraces, to boldly styled New York–inspired hangouts and the sumptuous view-splayed Parador crowning the city. Here's our pick of the most romantic hotels in Malaga.

Madrid-based design duo Sylvia and Victoria Melián Randolph are behind the fun, fresh, bold interiors, inspired by Málaga’s lush gardens and the Mediterranean. Nautical stripes and tropical florals take centre stage within the chicly restored late-19th-century building, and there’s a lively vibe as soon as you arrive into the palm-patterned lobby, where low lighting, leather lounge chairs and soft background music lend a touch of London or New York. Rooms spread upwards around a central patio washed by a gurgling fountain and are sunnily styled in royal blues, deep greens or bright turquoises evoking all that’s wonderful about Andalucía.

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This smoothly sophisticated four-star overlooking Málaga’s cathedral has fresh neutral-toned colours, plenty of natural light, and a calming yet understated luxe feel. The small open-air pool perches stunningly on the eighth floor, from where two more descending terraces lead to the smart rooftop cocktail bar. DJ sessions, live music and other events are often hosted here, and there’s monthly flamenco in the courtyard of the ground-floor Mediterranean restaurant. At breezy rooftop bar The TOP, carefully crafted cocktails are inspired by ports around the world. Or just name your favourite tipple and the team will whip up something personalised based on home-grown ingredients – and deliver it to your poolside sunbed.

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The Teatro Romano’s crisp, creative, Scandi-inspired look is distinctly contemporary, and breathes fresh air into Málaga’s hotel scene, with a private, roomy feel and clever use of mirrors and natural light. The 13 rooms and eight kitchen-equipped apartments (in an adjoining building) are washed in cool whites and dove greys, and are invitingly warm, comfortable and elegant; most rooms overlook the Alcazaba and Roman theatre, some from little balconies. This is an incredibly convenient and atmospheric place to stay, with Málaga’s historic centre and most major sights right on your doorstep.

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Pack your film-star shades and a statement hat. Grand style meets contemporary luxe at the Miramar, which is all about full-on seaside grandeur. The hotel has a rich history and dates back almost a century. It was opened in 1926 by Alfonso XIII, and over the next few decades hosted famous names including Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner, Jean Cocteau, Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway. The spirit of the original property lives on in the Neo-Arab and traditional Andalucian décor in parts of the hotel. There are brilliant white spaces too, so while some areas feel old-school classic, others, such as the rooftop bar, have an Ibiza-style, chill-out vibe.

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Towering over Málaga's city centre, the 50-year-old Palacio remains as sought-after as ever. The moodily lit lobby lounge sets the tone for the hotel's polished, minimalist style and subtly glam vibe, though really the location is the thing here. The very popular 15th-floor roof terrace is easily the tallest around, so you can have a glass of wine, a dip in the pool or a Mediterranean meal at Ático while gazing out on some of Malaga's most dramatic vistas – from the Gibralfaro castle and the cathedral to twirling church spires and the glinting sea. Rooms, meanwhile, are smart, bright and up-to-date with crisp white bedding, wooden walls and floors, and a smattering of fresh flowers for decoration.

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Built around a small lantern-lit patio, this five-star occupies an old posada, whose wide, odd-angled corridors lead to stylish, urban-inspired rooms. It’s all marble floors, straight lines and glossy contemporary styling in the lobby – until you spot the glass panels revealing an impressively preserved stretch of ancient city wall below, with fifth-century Roman stone and 15th-century Arabic brick sections. Monthly-changing art exhibitions liven up the reception area, while the travel-themed library is decorated with cardboard interpretations of Velázquez’ Las Meninas. There’s a lovely rooftop pool with views across Málaga to the Gibralfaro castle.

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With Mediterranean-view rooms, a popular restaurant and the Gibralfaro castle as its next-door neighbour, this hilltop parador is ideal for couples and honeymooners. An attractive stonewalled building decorated with arches inside and out, the Parador has a calming, laid-back-Málaga vibe, though you’re still somewhere supremely smart. Tall palms, beautiful ceramics and vibrant potted geraniums feel very Andalucian, while tasteful rooms incorporate cheery Mediterranean flair. It’s perfect for anyone after a swish escape (or rooftop-pool dip) between city-centre sightseeing and tapas-tasting sessions.

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Barceló Malaga is a sleek hotel with a zingy, contemporary design and a slide (by Jordi Torres called Sliding Structure for Daring Humans) to zoom you down to the lobby. When cutting through to the hotel from the station, entering a walkway of brightly coloured mosaic tiles gives you an idea of what is to come. The tiles, in lime green, mauve and pink, continue inside in the B-Lounge bar and chillout areas, where curving white seating is reminiscent of a 1970s disco. The bar and terrace is great for a coffee, smoothie or cocktail at any time of day. Rooms are spacious with chic, contemporary design and wooden floors.

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These are unusual times, and the state of affairs can change quickly. Please check the latest travel guidance before making your journey. Please note our writers visited these hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

Sky-spiralling bars gazing out on rust-red rooftops, a vibrant contemporary arts scene, miles of buzzy urban beaches, some of Andalucía’s finest tapas bars and seafood chiringuitos – Málaga is a fantastic city for a romantic seaside escape. Just as enticing is its growing clutch of sophisticated, couples-oriented hotels, which wander from cosy-chic boutique beauties and glossily converted townhouses with plunge pools on tucked-away roof terraces, to boldly styled New York–inspired hangouts and the sumptuous view-splayed Parador crowning the city. Here's our pick of the most romantic hotels in Malaga.