Torremolinos Guide
Then as now with wonderful beaches and a promenade that stretches from Málaga in the east to Benalmádena in the west. A well-hidden secret in the center of Torremolinos is the beautiful Pueblo Blanco district, here there are plenty of cozy little bars and restaurants. The old fishing quarter, La Carihuela, remains and today forms a cozy promenade protected from car traffic with a fun mix of Spanish fish restaurants, foreign pubs, bars and small shops. In Torremolinos, over 100 different nationalities live all year round, of which more than a quarter of the 70,000 inhabitants are Europeans!
Here is one of the coast's most reputable international schools and many fun attractions for families with children, such as the crocodile park, aqualand and the botanical garden. The municipality has an 8 km long coastline and several famous and cozy beaches with a large selection of restaurants. The Los Álamos boardwalk has in recent years turned into a very popular place for young people, of all ages, to while away the wee hours. Here, the Spanish beach bars are a bit cheekier with large beach beds, live performances and discotheques. There are also fine sports facilities for football, tennis, basketball, handball, volleyball and outdoor pools. The resort is only minutes from the airport and also very close to Malaga city.
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