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HOTEL EL MANTENÍO IN THE CENTRE OF MALAGA
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CLOSE TO EVERYTHING
Located in the city centre, you have plenty of shops and restaurants.
IN THE HEART OF
MÁLAGA
WALKING AROUND MALAGA
from Hotel El Mantenío
Located in the city centre, we have prepared a list with the distance to the most emblematic places and where you can get to from El Mantenío Hotel without doing a marathon.
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City centre 5 mins / 450m
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Picasso Museum 4 mins / 350m
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Picasso's Birthplace Museum 4 mins / 280m
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Roman Theatre 5 mins / 450m
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Alcazaba of Malaga 5 mins / 450m
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Marqués de Larios Street 7 mins / 600m
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Carmen Thyssen Museum 6 mins / 500 m
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Central Market of Atarazanas 10 mins / 800 m
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La Malagueta Bullring 11 mins / 900m
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Centre Pompidou Museum 15 mins / 1.1.km
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Port of Málaga /Muelle 1 16 mins / 1.2 km
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Renfe Centro Alameda 17 mins / 1.3 km
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La Malagueta Beach 24 mins / 1.9km
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Station Metro El Perchel 26 mins / 2.1km
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Station AVE María Zambrano 30 mins / 2.2km
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Cruise terminal 31mins / 2.5km
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Playa de La Huelin 32mins / 2.9km
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Bus station 35 mins / 2.3km
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FCYMA Trade Fair and Conference Centre 20mins /coche
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Malaga Airport 17mins /tren
45 mins/coche
CULTURE
MUSEUMS
PICASSO MUSEUM
The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) is one of two art galleries dedicated to Pablo Picasso located in his hometown of Málaga. The two hundred and eighty-five works in the MPM collection encompass Picasso’s groundbreaking innovations as well as the wide variety of styles, materials and techniques he mastered (Wiki).
MUSEO PICASSO
PICASSO'S BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM
The Museo Casa Natal Picasso formerly known as the Fundación Picasso Museo Casa Natal is a cultural institution based in the Spanish city of Malaga that aims to promote and disseminate the work of the painter Pablo Picasso (wiki).
CASA NATAL DE PICASSO
CARMEN THYSSEN MUSEUM
El Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga es uno de los principales museos de la ciudad. Fue inaugurado en 2011 y reúne una de las colecciones más importantes de pintura española y andaluza desde los inicios del siglo XIX hasta los comienzos de la modernidad en el XX.
MUSEO CARMEN THYSSEN
CENTRE POMPIDOU MALAGA
The Centre Pompidou Malaga is the headquarters of the Georges Pompidou National Centre of Art and Culture of France located in the space called El Cubo in the city of Malaga. It is the first overseas branch of the Centre Pompidou Paris.
CENTRO POMPIDOU MÁLAGA
LA ALCAZABA OF MÁLAGA
Ciudadela is the Arabic name of this fortress palace, one of the historical monuments of the city of Malaga, located at the foot of Mount Gibralfaro. It is an opportunity to see in just a few metres the union of Roman, Arab and Renaissance cultures.
LA ALCAZABA DE MÁLAGA
MALAGA CATHEDRAL
Malaga’s Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación. Its extensive history stems from the Great Mosque on which it was built and it is one of the jewels of the Spanish Renaissance.
LA CATEDRAL DE MÁLAGA
BEACHES
MALAGUETA BEACH
LA MALAGUETA
This is an urban beach of dark sand located on the eastern coast of the city, between the port of Malaga and the beach of La Caleta. It is about 1,200 metres long.
Beach of Huelin or SAN ANDRÉS
PLAYA DE HUELIN
It is located in the Huelin neighbourhood and is one of the most traditional beaches in the city. It is an urban beach of dark sand located on the west coast of the city, between the port and La Misericordia beach (Wiki).
Baths of Carmen
BALNEARIO BAÑOS DEL CARMEN
Playa-Balneario Nuestra Señora del Carmen, better known as the Baños del Carmen, is a coastal enclave in the eastern district of the city of Malaga.

Museo Pompidou Málaga: Photo: From Epizentrum – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Casa Natal Picasso: From Lupulo2010 – Own work, Public domain. Museo Picasso Málaga: From Emilio Luque – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0. Málaga Bay: Photo By Bollofino – Malaga, CC BY-SA 2.0. Calle Marqués de Larios: Photo By kainita – Calle Marques de Larios, Málaga.jpg, CC BY-SA 2.0. The Alcazaba of Malaga: Photo By José Luis Parra Olmo – Alcazaba of Malaga from the port.JPG, CC BY-SA 3.0 en. The Alcazaba of Málaga: Photo By logopop, CC BY-SA 3.0. The Cathedral of Malaga: Photo By Freddy FROELICH – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0. Baños del Carmen: Photo By Manuel Martín Laguna – Imported from 500px (archived version) by the Archive Team (detail page), CC BY 3.0. From Quinn Comendant – Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0.