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Excellent wellness hotel. Close to the beach and the city center. Awesome vibe. Fantastic service.
Set along Paseo de Reding in the heart of Malaga, the Gran Hotel Miramar offers a historic setting in the area of Caleta. Providing views of the city and the Bay of Malaga, the hotel originally opened in 1926 as the Hotel Principe de Asturias. In the 1930s, the hotel became a field hospital during the Spanish Civil War, and then used as Malaga's Palace of Justice until 2007. Completely transformed in 2016, the luxury hotel offers superior setting in a prime location with an array of services and historical gardens.
The property's 200 guest rooms and suites provide an elegant setting with a mostly white color palette, infused with Arabic, Mediterranean, and Modernist elements. The accommodations combine classic design with state-of-the-art technology and high end amenities. There are pillow menus, sitting areas, and marble bathrooms with hydromassage showers and separate soaking tubs.
For dining, guests can choose from five gastronomic options, along with a selection of international cocktails.
Recreational options include two semi-heated outdoor swimming pools, guided tours of the wine cellar located in the old prison of the Palace of Justice, fitness center, solarium, and children's club with a swimming pool. There's also a VIP Club with sea views.
The hotel has a spa with a complete thermal circuit, body and aesthetic treatment cabins, Finnish sauna, hammam, ice fountain, Jacuzzi, relaxation area and a sensations pool.
The hotel has a conference center with a maximum capacity of 700 people, along with 17 event spaces equipped with the latest technology. Plus, outdoor venues set within the hotel's renovated gardens.