Hotel Molina Lario
Discover our 4-star boutique hotel in Malaga city centre!
The 4 star Hotel Molina Lario is located in the centre of Malaga, Spain, directly opposite the Cathedral and just a short distance from the Port, the Picasso Museum and the city’s pedestrian district. Its marvellous location in the old town quarter makes it ideal for discovering the most beautiful spots in the “Capital of the Costa del Sol”, learning about its culture and tasting the exquisite cuisine of the area. Step inside our completely renovated, modern hotel to discover an inviting ambience with cosy commons areas and friendly and helpful staff who delight in providing personalized service.
Our boutique hotel is superbly positioned to help you get the most out of the city both for shopping and for discovering the best dining and most “in” places after a hard day’s work or during a holiday. It’s the ideal choice both for business and pleasure – fully integrated into the historic centre of the city, so you can enjoy your experience of life like local. Situated close to Playa de la Malagueta, the most emblematic beach of the city, guests can also enjoy sea and sun during the months of summer.



Rooms & Suites

Standard Double
Featuring crisp clean lines and light colours with a touch of blues, Standard Double rooms have been recently renovated in a chic, modern style.

Superior Luxury
Located in our recently refurbished 19th century building with high ceilings and balconies.

Deluxe
Step inside to find bright white backdrops and light wood floors with colourful touches. Our modern styled Deluxe rooms are primarily located in our newly refurbished 19th century building. They are very spacious, and some feature two lovely balconies with views over the historic centre or the Port of Malaga, offering an unforgettable experience for discerning travellers in the heart of the city. Special hotel room amenities include smart TV, bathrobe, coffee and tea facilities, bottled mineral water and complimentary minibar.

Junior Suite
Embrace comfort within our five exclusive Junior Suites in Malaga. These modern, chic accommodations invite you to appreciate the dark wood accents set against a crisp white backdrop with beige and light blue accents. Most suites showcase views over Malaga Cathedral or the Port of Malaga and some feature a balcony. Our hotel suites offer a separate lounge area where you can work or relax during your time with us and upscale amenities including complimentary minibar. Personalized and attentive service adds to your exceptional experience.

Family Room
We welcome families to enjoy an unforgettable experience with all of the amenities they require within two inviting layouts for maximum comfort during your stay in Malaga. The Classic Family Room is perfect for two adults and one child, featuring an extra bed or cot. The Deluxe Family Room is the perfect combination for families with one to two children, featuring a large space in which to add up to two extra beds. For those traveling with a baby, we provide complimentary cots to make your travel more convenient. You can expect a great experience thanks to all the personalized service that comes with staying at a boutique hotel while enjoying a great location in the old town quarter ideal for discovering the most beautiful spots in the city.
Málaga Cathedral
Brimming with history, beautiful Málaga Cathedral was built between 1528 and 1782. Today, this fine example of Renaissance architecture welcomes visitors to explore its stunning interior with an audio guide tour before climbing up to the roof for great views of the surrounding area.
The Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle
Offering a great introduction to Andalusia’s Moorish heritage, Gibralfaro Castle and the Alcazaba fortress are steeped in history. Wonderfully preserved, both of these popular landmarks make for a relaxing and interesting afternoon and offer stunning views all the way to Africa.
Roman Theatre
Located next to the Alcazaba, Málaga’s Roman Theatre is one of the city’s remaining vestiges of Roman history. Today, a visit to this fascinating attraction is enhanced by a contemporary museum which recounts the theatres story.
Picasso Museum
A fitting tribute to the Spanish master Pablo Picasso, who was born in Málaga, and home to 285 of his works donated by the artist’s family, this contemporary museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and offers a varied educational and cultural programme.
Malagueta Beach
Situated in the city centre, this urban beach stretches for more than a kilometre and is popular with locals and tourists alike throughout the year. As the sun warms up, seek shade underneath the palm groves that line the beach, or nip into one of the many promenade bars and cafes.
Discover Málaga
The birthplace of Picasso, Málaga, Spain, offers a truly unique blend of tourist attractions ranging from historic landmarks and ancient ruins to sunny beaches and some of Spain’s most noteworthy centres of contemporary art. Whether it’s a quick weekend vacation, or a more extended getaway, guests of Hotel Molina Lario will find centuries of culture and history ripe for exploring – from the Moorish castles and the Picasso Museum Málaga to the Renaissance Málaga Cathedral and the two contemporary museums of art. Surrounded by mountains to the north and near the Port of Málaga to the south, the city centre is flanked by inspiring beauty in every direction.

Málaga Cathedral
Brimming with history, beautiful Málaga Cathedral was built between 1528 and 1782. Today, this fine example of Renaissance architecture welcomes visitors to explore its stunning interior with an audio guide tour before climbing up to the roof for great views of the surrounding area.

The Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle
Offering a great introduction to Andalusia’s Moorish heritage, Gibralfaro Castle and the Alcazaba fortress are steeped in history. Wonderfully preserved, both of these popular landmarks make for a relaxing and interesting afternoon and offer stunning views all the way to Africa.

Roman Theatre
Located next to the Alcazaba, Málaga’s Roman Theatre is one of the city’s remaining vestiges of Roman history. Today, a visit to this fascinating attraction is enhanced by a contemporary museum which recounts the theatres story.

Picasso Museum
A fitting tribute to the Spanish master Pablo Picasso, who was born in Málaga, and home to 285 of his works donated by the artist’s family, this contemporary museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and offers a varied educational and cultural programme.

Malagueta Beach
Situated in the city centre, this urban beach stretches for more than a kilometre and is popular with locals and tourists alike throughout the year. As the sun warms up, seek shade underneath the palm groves that line the beach, or nip into one of the many promenade bars and cafes.
Great location
An impeccable hotel for quality of service, accommodation and restaurant, my sister and I were sorry to have to leave. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, particularly in accommodating my hired mobility scooter which could not fit in the lifts. The food was excellent, rooms remarkably quiet considering the adjacent building work. The room was light and airy, bed comfortable. Request for a room with a bath was met - thank you to Javier and Roberto on reception.
Christine, Chicago
Very central to the cathedral area and fairly close to the seafront.