Casa Loma el Letrao Almogia by Ruralidays
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Guest scores & sentiment
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Location10.0
Rooms5.0
Value5.0
Service5.0
Cleanliness5.0
Facilities2.5
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Room types · 1
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RoomFive-Bedroom Villa
Five-Bedroom Villa
1 × Double bed200 ㎡up to 18
This villa's standout features are the private pool and fireplace. This spacious villa includes 5 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms with a bath and a shower. In the kitchen, guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and kitchenware. This villa has a washing machine, a coffee machine and a TV. The unit has 13 beds.
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Facilities · 16
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Offsite parking discounted rates availableAir conditioningSwimming poolFamily roomsBBQ facilitiesParkingOutdoor furnitureInternet accessJapanese gardenExercise/lap poolOffsite parking discounted rates availableSelf parking (surcharge)Swimming nearbyAccess to nearby outdoor poolFree wired internetNon-smoking rooms
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DiningSights
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Palodú
Contemporary, Traditional Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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This attractive restaurant, just a few steps from the legendary Atarazanas market, is one of those restaurants you’ll love visiting thanks to its constant desire to improve. The couple in charge of the kitchen (Cristina Cánovas and Diego Aguilar), both of whom have trained in leading restaurants, have used the initials of their first names to come up with the concept of “Dual Cuisine” (this sense of duality can also be seen in Palodú’s dining rooms – one, with an open kitchen, decorated in black tones, the other dominated by the colour white). Their cooking is focused on two tasting menus call
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Kaleja
Contemporary · ★ Michelin
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The name of this restaurant is particularly apt (Kaleja is the Sephardic word for “alley”) given its location in Málaga’s Jewish quarter, just a few steps from the city’s Picasso Museum. The first thing that will strike you as you walk through the door is the subtle aroma of smoke, a key feature that sets this restaurant apart. Here, chef Dani Carnero has gone for a modern take on dishes of old, working with the heat of his wood-fired grill to create what he calls “candle cooking” – a style of cuisine that revives tastes and flavours from his childhood, in many cases connected to traditional A
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Blossom
Contemporary · ★ Michelin
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Boasting a prime location on the 4th floor of the Palacio de la Aduana, an 18th-century neoclassical building that has been completely renovated and now also serves as the headquarters of the Museum of Malaga, this restaurant is dedicated to an interesting contemporary cuisine that combines creativity with some South American touches or culinary traits that evoke notes of Peru, Mexico, Argentina. etc. This is due to the fact that chef Emi Schobert, who says he draws his inspiration ‘from the sea, the mountains and local produce’, is a native of Buenos Aires and has twice represented his countr
16.5km
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José Carlos García
Creative, Andalusian · ★ Michelin
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This restaurant, overlooking the luxury yachts in the Muelle Uno dock, stands out for its contemporary dining space that is both elegant and informal. Here, cutting-edge trends and industrial design combine with exquisite vertical gardens and a chillout zone in a space that still remains completely in tune with the style and bright feel of the Mediterranean. Chef José Carlos García, a native of this delightful city, does not offer an à la carte option, instead focusing exclusively on two extensive tasting menus (one features three more courses than the other) that are constantly evolving. Demo
17.0km
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La Taberna de Mike Palmer
Traditional Cuisine · Bib
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A rustic-cum-contemporary restaurant that oozes tranquillity, simplicity and a sense of calm – virtues that largely stem from its location within an equestrian club on the outskirts of Málaga, behind the hills that frame the city. Here, you can enjoy updated traditional cuisine that will leave its mark and linger long in the memory thanks to its focus on ingredients sourced from the soil and sea which maximise Mediterranean flavours in simply prepared slow-cooked dishes, mainly on the open grill. If possible, book a table on the delightful terrace.
16.2km
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Base9
Contemporary · Bib
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It is located in the central neighbourhood known as Perchel Sur, near the Málaga-María Zambrano train station, and reflects the dream of a young pair of chefs (Cristian Fernández and Pablo Zamudio) who have brought the final degree project they jointly presented at the Escuela de Hostelería de Morón de la Frontera to fruition. They offer a small menu with tapas and dishes designed for sharing, with a modern style and a strong traditional base. What to order? Don't miss the Canelón de gallina vieja or the curious Spanish tortilla, made in the Japanese omurice style and served with wasabi mayonn
16.5km
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Clómada
International
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Fancy a distinctly-feminine international experience? Here you can have one, as the Ecuadorian chef Claudine Paulson, well accompanied by a team that is made up entirely of women, brings to the table the different flavours that she has come to know around the world during her time as a professional tennis player (she was the number one tennis player in Ecuador), a career that she combined with her hotel and catering studies. Within the proposal, with numerous international influences that evoke her nomadic lifestyle, dishes such as the fish ceviche or the crispy sea bass stand out. The logo an
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Alaparte
Modern Cuisine, Andalusian
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Located in the heart of the city centre, just a few steps from the Atarazanas Central Market. This bistro with a contemporary atmosphere, with the kitchen visible behind the bar, is run by Fran Rascado, a young chef who, with the name of the restaurant, seeks to pay a small tribute to his grandfather and the trade he had separating discarded fish. He offers a modern and varied cuisine, based on produce from the local market and market garden, which incorporates both French and Asian touches. A standout dish? The well-balanced cured scallop and lemon cascarúo de Benamocarra, with beurre blanc s
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