Property description
? Built in 1926, and inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII, the hotel was originally named “Hotel Príncipe de Asturias”.? Its facilities were used as a field hospital during the Spanish Civil War to tend to the injured.? At the end of the Spanish Civil War, the palace reopened its doors and regained some of its old functions under the name “Hotel Miramar” until 1967, which is when it closed its doors.During the period of 1987 to 2007, it was used as a courthouse. This beautiful historic building has welcomed illustrious guests from amongst European nobility, the world of the arts and Spanish high society.? The property was purchased by Hoteles Santos and restored to its original historical splendor – but with added contemporary touches.
Details / Other expenses
Check-in: | 15 |
Check-out: | 12 |
Year of last renovation: | 2016 |
Floors: | 7 |
Rooms: | 200 |
Corridors: | All rooms have interior hallways |
Non-smoking rooms: | 137 |
Rooms with disabled access: | 5 |
Rooms with one bed: | 160 |
Rooms with two beds: | 40 |
Suites: | 27 |
Room windows: | Windows do open |
Cleaning frequency: | Daily |
Meeting rooms: | 10 |
Pool info: | Outdoor pool |
Ownership: | H. SANTOS D. S.L. B02826881 C/JUAN BRAVO 8 28006 MADRID ESPAÑA |
Policies / Expenses Nightly parking: | 25 |
Total taxes: | 10.00% |
Total misc. fees: | £0.00 GBP (mandatory resort fees/taxes) |
Breakfast information
Buffet breakfast included in room rate. Served every day from 07:00h to 11:00h at Restaurante Mediterraneo
Pet friendly?
Sorry but pets are not allowed.
Parking information
Covered parking available with a rate of 25,00 € per day/car
Internet/Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi included in room rate
Cleaning policies
Public areas are cleaned every 1-2h. We have special Covid-19 protocols
Suggested AI generated itinerary
Day 1
- Breakfast: Café de Estraperlo - A cosy café known for its excellent coffee and homemade cakes, 15 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Lunch: El Pimpi - A historic bodega bar offering traditional Malagueño dishes, 12 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Dinner: Restaurante José Carlos García - A Michelin-starred restaurant offering creative Andalusian cuisine by the port, 20 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Activity: Picasso Museum - Explore the works of Pablo Picasso in his birthplace, just a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Day 2
- Breakfast: Julia Bakery Málaga - A charming bakery offering fresh pastries and excellent coffee, 18 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Lunch: Mercado Central de Atarazanas - Experience local flavours and fresh produce in this bustling market, 20 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Dinner: La Deriva Restaurant - A modern restaurant with a menu that blends international and local cuisine, 15 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Activity: Alcazaba of Málaga - A well-preserved Moorish fortress with stunning views of the city, 15 minutes walk from the hotel.
Day 3
- Breakfast: Santa Canela Café - A cosy spot for breakfast with a wide variety of options, 10 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Lunch: La Tranca - A traditional tapas bar offering a wide selection of Spanish wines and tapas, 18 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Dinner: Marisquería Santa Paula - A seafood restaurant known for its fresh fish and seafood dishes, 20 minutes walk from the hotel.
- Activity: Centre Pompidou Málaga - Discover contemporary art in this branch of the famous Parisian museum, 25 minutes walk from the hotel.