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    Down Town Hostel

    4.0 (1 review)

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    The Lights Hostel

    The Lights Hostel

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 km

    Wonderful new find in the centre of Malaga. Right opposite the central market and close to the…read morestation. It's part of a really good hostel which offers cheap dinners and breakfasts and Happy Hour drinks on the roof terrace. For us older folk the Suites provide lovely well designed rooms, some with balconies, and lovely bathrooms. How quiet they are depends on the other guests and at time of writing there's a very noisy group through the wall. That said the price is very good value for the quality of the room and is a very good option for a comfortable and cheap place to stay in Malaga.

    I stayed there for two nights to discover Malaga (booked via Expedia). I had a bed in a bedroom for…read more8 People (mixed), breakfast included. It's easy to get to the Hostel - bus stop and train station (to the airport) are nearby. The People at the reception were very friendly and gave me some good tipps what to visit in Malaga... The bedroom is really small, but functional, the only thing I missed was a cupboard (you can put your things into the drawer under the bed) and there is no place to put your suitcase. The aircondition in the rooms is also great (and useful during the hot summer in spain). The whole hostel has free wifi, which I used a lot, a kitchen (with fridges where you can put your food) and there are some events every day (for example 'tapas tour', free sangria in the evening, and you can also book dinner...). The breakfast was also ok for the price: coffee, juices, cornflakes & cereals, toast with margarine, nutella and jam... There are toilets (mixed use) on every floor and a seperate bathroom for men and women on the 2nd and 3rd floor. The rooftop-terrace is the highlight in my opinion (nice shadowy places, bar, and you can smoke there...). If I go back to Malaga sometime I would stay there again!

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    X Hostel

    X Hostel

    4.0(1 review)
    0.2 km

    First off, on Hostelworld, TripAdvisor and other websites, the hostel is listed as "X Hostel Malaga…read more- Picasso's Hangout." Picasso is from Málaga and apparently the hostel is near where he was born. I stayed here one night in May 2015. I didn't make a reservation since I was used to walking up to hostels, being able to check-in with no concern the hostel was booked up. Especially true during the winter and in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. I noticed the walk-up rate was €2 Euro more than the online rates. So maybe book in advance or book while you're at the hostel using their wifi :D It's about a 30 minute walk from the bus and train station, but the hostel is in the city center. Excellent location near Plaza de la Merced, bars, restaurants, the beach. I was given a map of the city with places to visit and eat circled, and mention of a free walking tour in the evening. You can pay €5 Euro for the dinner which I did for convenience sake and to meet other people. They start the meals on time at 9pm (sun sets late here!) so when I arrived around 9:15pm, everyone had already started eating. The dinner came with a glass of beer and was a meatball with vegetables and tomato sauce and bread. It wasn't bad, and I met a few people. There's a great rooftop terrace where you can meet a lot of people. The bartender was really awesome-friendly and made his own simple syrup! Since locals just use sugar in their drinks, and he couldn't find any simple syrup to buy. The mojitos and sangria were only €1 Euro! I ended up playing beer pong (clean version!) at the terrace and some card games. I missed playing "Ring of Fire," but it looked like tons of fun. I heard some funny, personal stories during that game! Unfortunately the terrace closes at 11pm or midnight, same with the kitchen. But the bartender led others on a bar crawl which seemed like a good deal at €10 Euro considering what you got. Since I have Asian low alcohol tolerance and wanted to catch the morning bus to La Línea de la Concepción, I passed. My dorm room was on the hot side, but I couldn't bother to turn on the fans. The hostel is on a busy street so definitely bring earplugs, mp3 player, sleeping mask so you can get some sleep. My room was full, but I only saw one other person in his bed when I returned to my room. The rest came back to the room late at night. Definitely a good place if you like to party and drink. Not so good if you want a quiet place to sleep. Another thing..like almost all hostels in Western Europe, they charge to rent a towel. I always bring a quick-dry towel to avoid the charge.

    Down Town Hostel - hostels - Updated May 2026

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