Malaga has become an international reference in cultural tourism, as the The New York Times points out, recommending the city as one of the 52 places to go, along with other Spanish cities as Barcelona and San Sebastian.

As highlighted by the renowned American newspaper, Malaga has gone from being a popular beach destination to becoming a centre of culture with a rich offer of museums that will cater for anyone’s taste. In addition to being the birthplace of Picasso and home to a namesake museum full of works donated by his family, The New York Times also emphasizes the opening of new museums such as the Centre Pompidou, displaying paintings by artists as important as Frida Kahlo and Marc Chagall, the St. Petersburg State Russian Museum and the Carmen Thyssen Museum, featuring around 250 works from Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza’s collection of past and present art world masters.

Málaga ciudad recomendada por The New York Times

At Alcazaba Premium Hostel we have the privilege of being just a few steps from these extraordinary museums. Our boutique hostel in Malaga offers its guests an unbeatable location right in the heart of Malaga’s old town. Not only you can get around on foot to the Picasso Museum, the Thyssen Museum and even the Centre Pompidou, located in the new waterfront of Malaga port, our design hostel sits right next to other historical monuments that are a must-see in the city, such as the Cathedral, the Roman Theatre or the Alcazaba, a Moorish castle that gives name to our hostel because of the outstanding views you get from our chill-out rooftop terrace. A design terrace located in a boutique hostel that is definitely worth a visit in Malaga.

Enjoy the rich cultural offer of Malaga, now globally recognised by The New York Times, in the very heart of the city at Alcazaba Premium Hostel.