Costa del Sol, Málaga
REF 5092133
Exclusive apartments available with 3 and 4 bedrooms, all with large terraces and sea views. The spacious, open plan living area combines the kitchen, lounge, and dining room, which opens onto the terrace. The apartments are designed to benefit from the wonderful views and the fabulous natural light, thanks to the 320 sunshine days a year that can enjoyed in Malaga. All apartments have at least one guest toilet, and a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The penthouse has a large private solarium with a guest toilet and a pool.
Modern and sustainable apartments with high-quality finishes and materials, including fully equipped kitchens with white goods, underfloor heating throughout the apartment, air conditioning, complete bathrooms, a laundry room, and Smart Home system. All apartments also include two parking spaces, and a storage room.
The complex also presents excellent community facilities, like an indoor and an outdoor gym, two infinity pools, one of which is heated, and the other is on the community roof terrace, where there is also a gastrobar and fantastic views. Other facilities include a Spa with a heated indoor pool and extra sensory experiences, a cinema room, a co-working space and meeting room, children's play area with audiovisual room, a child-care centre, a nursing room, a bicycle room, a concierge service, and 24-hour security.
Unique apartments for a life of luxury on the Costa del Sol.CHARACTERISTICS
Costa del Sol, Málaga
The city of Málaga, capital of the province with the same name, is situated at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, about 100 km east of the Strait of Gibraltar. With a population of almost 580,000 inhabitants, it is the second most populous city in Andalusia and the sixth most populous in Spain. Founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BCE, it is also one of the oldest cities in Europe.
Beyond its sunny beaches, this city on the shores of the Mediterranean has a fascinating cultural life. The place where the genius Pablo Picasso was born has reinvented itself in recent years and opened museums for all tastes (it has the only Pompidou Centre outside France).
In recent years Málaga has joined the ranks of municipalities that have traditionally received residential tourism, such as Marbella and Benahavís, thanks to an improvement in the cultural and leisure activities offered, the city´s commitment to a ´smart´ model, and urban planning adapted to current needs. Strolling pleasantly through this increasingly fashionable city you discover how the Alcazaba, the Gibralfaro Castle and the Cathedral blend with alternative urban art districts such as Soho, with terraces where you can have brunch, and emblematic streets for shopping lovers.
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