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Price Match Promise*Vincci Larios Diez sits on the famous Calle Larios, surrounded by historic buildings, boutique shops, cafés and some of the city's best-known attractions. Most places you'll want to visit are within walking distance, so getting around is refreshingly easy.
The location is the main reason to stay here. Málaga Cathedral, the Picasso Museum, the Alcazaba, the port and countless restaurants are all close by. You can spend the morning exploring the old town, stop for lunch on a sunny terrace, then wander back through the city's lively streets without thinking about transport.
Inside, the hotel has a clean, contemporary style. Rooms are soundproofed and well equipped with air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, minibars, work desks and modern bathrooms. Many overlook Calle Larios, giving you a front-row view of one of Málaga's busiest streets while still offering a quiet place to rest once the windows are closed.
The rooftop terrace is another highlight. It's a pleasant spot to sit for a while, especially towards the end of the day when the city begins to glow below. The views stretch across Málaga's rooftops and add something a little different to an otherwise city-focused stay.
The restaurant serves Mediterranean, Spanish and local dishes, with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free options available. There's also a stylish bar for drinks before dinner or after a day spent exploring, while breakfast makes an easy start before heading back into the city.
Vincci Larios Diez isn't a hotel where you'll spend all day using the facilities. It's somewhere to return to after experiencing Málaga. The location does most of the hard work and that's exactly what makes this hotel stand out.
The location is the first thing you'll notice. The hotel sits on Calle Larios, Málaga's best-known shopping street, so many of the city's main sights are only a short walk away. It's hard to find a more central base.
Outside, you're surrounded by historic buildings. Inside, everything feels clean and modern. The soundproofed rooms also help once the streets get busy.
The rooftop restaurant is more than just somewhere to eat. The views across the city, especially towards the cathedral, make it a nice place to end the day.
Stay on Málaga’s most famous pedestrian shopping street
Málaga Cathedral, Picasso Museum, Alcazaba and Roman Theatre are all nearby
Stylish accommodation with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, minibar and work desk
Fresh local cuisine with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options
Relax with panoramic city views and an elegant atmosphere
Shops, tapas bars, museums and nightlife are all within easy walking distance
Buffet breakfast with vegetarian and gluten-free choices
Málaga Airport is only around 20 minutes away by car
Air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a minibar, tea and coffee facilities, a work desk and a modern bathroom come as standard. A good choice for couples or solo travellers.
A simpler layout with the same main amenities. Good value if you plan to spend most of your time out in the city.
These overlook Málaga's streets while soundproofing helps keep the room quiet.
A little more space makes these a better fit for longer stays.
These include a few upgraded touches and more refined furnishings.
One of the hotel's best rooms, with views over Calle Larios and a little extra comfort.
A great option for three people, with extra sleeping space without feeling cramped.
Approximately 1.6 km away, around a 20-minute walk or 5-minute drive. Málaga’s most popular urban beach offers golden sand, calm Mediterranean waters, beach restaurants and a lively promenade.
A rooftop restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes with views of the cathedral.
One of the city's best-known places for tapas, Iberian ham and local sweet wines.
A popular stop for classic Spanish tapas in a lively setting.
A reliable choice for fresh seafood, oysters and paella.
An easy place to try a wide range of pintxos and tapas.
Málaga's main shopping street, lined with cafés, boutiques and historic buildings.
The city's famous Renaissance cathedral is only a few minutes away.
A good place to see Spanish and Andalusian art from the 19th century.
Home to a large collection of works by Málaga's most famous artist.
The remains of an ancient Roman theatre at the foot of the Alcazaba.
A Moorish fortress with gardens, courtyards and wide views across the city.
An easy place to finish the day if you fancy some time by the sea.
Prices last checked at 20:32 on 17 August 2026