Madeinterranea Suites, Málaga Hotels
Relaxed hotel with rooms and apartments in a restored 18th-century mansion
Escape to Málaga and discover the charm of Madeinterranea Suites, offering a delightful choice between comfortable standard double rooms and spacious apartments with either one or two bedrooms. The unique appeal lies in the two distinct accommodation options, housed in separate buildings that are conveniently located just a leisurely six-minute stroll from each other. Both locations nestle within the vibrant historic city center, ensuring that all the city’s captivating sites are easily accessible on foot.
The standard rooms, situated within a landmark building, offer a simple yet comfortable ambiance, complete with the added convenience of a delightful breakfast buffet to start your day. On the other hand, the apartments boast a touch of character, featuring private balconies or terraces within a modern building.
**Pros:**
* Madeinterranea Suites presents a unique dual-location setup. The standard rooms reside on the idyllic Calle Andrés Pérez, almost perfectly positioned between two beautiful churches: the Parroquia de los Santos Mártires Ciriaco y Paula and the Iglesia de la Aurora y Divina Providencia. The apartments, in contrast, are housed in a modern building located on Calle Liborio García.
* Regardless of your chosen accommodation, you’ll find yourself within easy walking distance of virtually every primary attraction in Málaga. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Cathedral, explore the historic Alcazaba, marvel at the ancient Teatro Romano, experience the bustling Mercado Central, ascend to the majestic Castillo de Gibralfaro, and savor the delights that await along the picturesque waterfront.
* Cater to your specific needs by selecting either a standard room, furnished with a comfortable double bed (or the option of two single beds), or indulge in the added space and amenities of one of the well-appointed apartments, available with one or two bedrooms.
* All apartments are equipped with private balconies or terraces, inviting you to relax and soak in the atmosphere. Furthermore, each apartment features a fully equipped kitchen and a welcoming living room, providing all the comforts of home.
* The reception desk on Calle Andrés Pérez offers a tempting breakfast buffet each morning, providing a convenient start to your day. For other meals, indulge in the flavors of the owner’s Mediterranean restaurant, situated on Plaza de Uncibay. Moreover, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a plethora of other tempting eateries within the city’s charming Old Town.
**Cons:**
* The Madeinterranea Suites experience is spread across three locations: the reception and standard rooms in one building, the apartments in another, and the restaurant on Plaza de Uncibay. These locations are situated approximately six minutes from one to another, requiring a short walk to navigate between them.
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