Torremolinos

Torremolinos Property & Area Guide

From its humble origins as a small fishing village on the outskirts of Malaga in the 1920s, Torremolinos has evolved into one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Spain. Frequented by artists and celebrities in the 1950s and 60s, the area gained popularity. More than half a century later, Torremolinos still exudes the charm that attracted these legendary figures, solidifying its status as a prominent landmark on the Costa del Sol.

Tourists are most acquainted with Torremolinos' picturesque beaches and the pedestrian-only Calle San Miguel, adorned with shops, extending from the town center to the beach.

Today, Torremolinos stands as an attractive, clean, and secure town, particularly appealing to Northern Europeans seeking refuge from colder climates in the sunniest spot in Europe. It has also become a favored destination for Spanish tourists, with some districts, especially La Carihuela, retaining a distinctly Spanish ambiance alongside international appeal.

Torremolinos comprises several distinct districts on either side of the town center. El Bajondillo, the beach area closest to the town, is to the east. Beyond this lies the commercial tourist area of Playamar, followed by the pleasant beach-side district of Los Alamos. To the west of the town center are La Carihuela, the old fishing village with its traditional architecture, and Montemar, which connects with the neighboring municipality of Benalmádena.

La Carihuela, renowned throughout Spain as a major center of Andalusian cuisine, places a strong emphasis on seafood. The old fishing village, now pedestrianized, runs parallel to one of the best beaches on the Costa del Sol.

Torremolinos boasts six beaches, all with abundant facilities, including restaurants and water sports amenities. The beautiful promenade is an ideal setting for an evening stroll through the charming area of La Carihuela to the marina of Benalmadena.

For those seeking more substantial evening entertainment, Torremolinos offers an array of options, from excellent tapas bars and restaurants, to lively bars and clubs.

The Plaza de la Costa del Sol, situated in the center of the municipality, has become a cultural hub, hosting numerous street exhibitions following its pedestrianization.

Calle San Miguel is a popular spot, renowned for its array of shops and restaurants.

The Pimentel Tower, also known as the Tower of the Mills, dates back to the 1300s and was constructed as part of the defensive towers of the ancient Kingdom of Granada. It is presently recognized as a Cultural Heritage site.

The Navajas House, featuring an interior inspired by the Alhambra of Granada, underwent extensive renovation and reopened in 2014. Since then, it has become one of the most highly valued spots among tourists and holds the designation of Historical Interest.

Torremolinos invites visitors to explore its history and tradition through the Calvario neighborhood. Here, a popular market takes place every Thursday amidst white houses and narrow streets that appear untouched by time.

Torremolinos is one of the most accessible towns on the Costa del Sol, with convenient connections by land, sea, and air.

The town enjoys easy access to the coastal road, N-340, and the A-7 Highway, connecting it to other areas along the Costa del Sol. Malaga airport, can be reached in approximately 10 minutes, depending on traffic.

Trains operate at a frequency of every 20 minutes, providing efficient connections to Malaga Airport, Malaga center, Benalmadena and Fuengirola.

Additionally, a well-established network of bus routes ensures regular and reliable connections to all towns along the Costa del Sol and other destinations across Spain.

Once you become a resident of Spain or start contributing to the Spanish social security system, you will be entitled to free healthcare through the network of Centros de Salud and hospitals.

The main hospital in Torremolinos, Marítimo Hospital, offers a range of medical and surgical services, mental healthcare, physiotherapy, radiology, and outpatient treatments.

Alternatively, you can choose from one of the many private health insurance options, which offer extremely reasonable quotes compared to those in other countries (such as Mapfre at www.mapfre.es, Caser at www.caser.es and Sanitas at www.sanitas-salud.com).

In Torremolinos and its vicinity, you have access to a variety of international and local private colleges, as well as state schools. Admission to state schools is typically based on the pupil's place of residency.

Sunny View School stands out as one of the best British schools on the Costa del Sol. With a history spanning over 50 years, the school welcomes students of all nationalities aged 2 to 18.

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