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Centro, Málaga
Cosy apartment next to the Cervantes Theatre
Price
€469,000
We are pleased to present this charming apartment with unobstructed views of the iconic Plaza del Teatro Cervantes in Malaga, making it an ideal home for those who appreciate theatre, concerts, and cultural events. Located on the third floor of a modern building completed in 2004, this bright residence originally featured two bedrooms. It has since been thoughtfully reconfigured to include one spacious bedroom, a luxurious marble bathroom with a bathtub, and a fully fitted and equipped kitchen. Additionally, the kitchen can be easily adapted into an open-plan layout, should you desire. The apartment benefits from an east-facing orientation, ensuring plenty of morning sunlight. The building offers convenient lift access, making it effortless to reach the apartment. Furthermore, a private parking space in the building's basement provides added convenience and peace of mind.
Object type
Flat
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Floor
3
Number of Floors
4
Parking spaces
1
Total surface
93 m²
Living area
73 m²
Flooring
Laminate
Construction year
2004
Energy certificate available
In progress
Malaga, the vibrant capital of the Costa del Sol, seamlessly blends its rich historical heritage with the dynamic energy of a modern city. The heart of Malaga lies in its historic center, where narrow cobblestone streets are lined with buildings of significant architectural value, such as the Cathedral of Malaga, the Roman Theatre, and the Alcazaba. This maze of streets is alive with activity both day and night, reflecting a city that has preserved its traditions while embracing modernity. Daily life in the center unfolds in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. In squares like Plaza de la Constitución, locals and visitors alike enjoy a lively mix of activities. Cafés and bars spill out onto terraces, offering patrons the chance to savor the famous espetos de sardinas or traditional tapas. Meanwhile, tourists wander along Calle Larios, one of Spain’s most elegant shopping avenues, which leads to the Plaza de la Marina. From here, the city opens up to the Paseo del Palmeral and Muelle Uno, located in Malaga’s bustling seaport. Throughout the day, the energy of markets like the Mercado de Atarazanas blends with the calm of narrow streets, where art and culture thrive at every turn. For those seeking leisure, Malaga offers a wealth of entertainment options. The city is home to internationally renowned museums, including the Picasso Museum, the Thyssen Museum, and the Centre Pompidou, as well as a vibrant cultural scene that fills the nights with festivals and events. In recent decades, the city’s infrastructure has greatly improved, enhancing both mobility and access to its main attractions. The public transport system—comprising an international airport, bus, and metro networks—ensures easy access to both the historic center and surrounding areas, including the coast. In short, Malaga is a city that masterfully combines history, culture, leisure, and modern infrastructure, offering a unique experience to both visitors and residents alike.
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Provider:
Engel & Völkers Málaga
License partner of Serinter Servicios Inmobiliarios, S.L.
Engel & Völkers recommends having a qualified specialist check the legal situation of the construction. All material is based upon information, which Engel & Völkers considers reliable, but because third parties have supplied it, Engel & Völkers cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon as such. This offering is subject to errors, omissions, and change of price or withdrawal without notice. Availability upon agreement. Taxes, notary and register fees must be paid by purchaser, the commission by the seller as stipulated by Spanish regulations.