of the Mediterranean
Your new home in the La Princesa neighbourhood features a wide range of services and leisure facilities, and is just a few minutes from the city centre. In the heart of a growing area, you can enjoy excellent communication links with other Spanish and European cities; the María Zambrano railway station is less than 15 minutes away on foot, the Costa del Sol international airport is only 15 minutes away by car and the metro station La Princesa-Huelin is only 5 minutes walking. Thanks to the more than 300 days of sunshine a year in Málaga, you can take full advantage of Huelin beach, just a 10 minute walk away, and all the benefits of having the sea close by.
Nearby you can find numerous schools, supermarkets, pharmacies, and local shops for everything you need. You can also enjoy the city centre, which is just a few minutes away, and stroll through its streets, discover the rich and varied gastronomic culture in its bars and restaurants, and the countless leisure activities on offer
Our residential Rio Gargaligas 15 has the BREEAM GOOD seal of sustainability, achieved by having:
Stroll through the city centre and discover the Park, with botanical
species from all over the world, the imposing cathedral with its wide variety of architectural
styles, the Nasrid-style Gibralfaro Castle, the Alcazaba or the Roman Theatre, which will bring
to life the importance of the city in Roman times. You can also see the house where Pablo Picasso
was born in the Plaza de la Merced, and not far from there the imposing Picasso Museum, which
houses a large body of work by the painter, an emblematic figure in Málaga.
Throughout the year you will be able to enjoy unique and incredible
experiences such as its impressive Easter Week or the famous Málaga Fair, one of the best known and most
visited festivals in Spain.
And if you want to visit charming villages, Málaga is ideal for you. Close to the
capital of the province you can find Mijas, with its whitewashed houses stretching around the
mountainside like a balcony; Ronda, a dream-like town according to the Czech poet Rainer Maria
Rilke, and where artists and bullfighters go to develop their careers; or Nerja, another of the
main centres on the Costa del Sol, with its impressive cave.