La Inmaculada Alojamientos位于马拉加中心,配有空调住宿,距离圣安德烈斯海滩(San Andres Beach)有14分钟步行路程,距离马拉加火车站有400米,距离豪尔赫兰多博物馆有1.8公里。住宿配备免费WiFi。
每间房间都配备带冰箱的设施齐全的厨房、带沙发床休息区、平板电视以及带淋浴设施和吹风机的私人浴室。住宿还提供微波炉、炉灶和吐司机以及咖啡机和电热水壶。
这家公寓附近的热门地标包括马拉加港、玻璃和水晶博物馆和马拉加公园。马拉加机场距离住宿有6公里。
“The property was spotlessly clean and fresh..the location was excellent,close to shops and restaurants and a few minutes walk from train/bus station..not a sound to be heard at night which made for a great night’s rest..”
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Brian
英国
“Freedom of studio apartment, to relax and make tea/coffee at leisure. Apartment was spotlessly clean and there is a well equipped kitchen area with everything you could need to cook a meal (we didn’t!). Many restaurants, bars and cafes within...”
Weaam
以色列
“Everything”
Guiomar
英国
“Location is great, just 15min walk to the town centre and around 5 to the main train station Malaga Maria Zambrano.”
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John
澳大利亚
“Central location Clean compact modern apartment Good line of communication with host”
Simona
意大利
“Appartamento pulito e confortevole, arredamento moderno provvisto del necessario. Personale accogliente e gentilissimo”
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Mourad
摩洛哥
“Le calme la propreté de l’appartement la proximité du centre la cuisine très bien équipée”
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Milan
塞尔维亚
“Full usable kitchen, espresso machine, iron with iron board, glasses of all kinds and corkscrew.”
We are a Christian family that seeks to reflect the love of our mother, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, through our service to our guests
住宿信息
La Inmaculada Alojamientos is especially addressed to all those who are looking for a family atmosphere full of simplicity, cleanliness, order, neatness and warmth, without unnecessary complications or demands. In this way we will try to serve you making your stay a joyful experience
周边信息
The Perchel neighborhood, mentioned in Don Quixote de la Mancha as 'los percheles de Málaga', was historically linked to fishing and today is located in the heart of the city, next to the train station, the port and the historic center. A few meters from the accommodation is the Parish of Our Lady of Carmen, founded as a Carmelite convent in the sixteenth century and converted into a parish in the nineteenth century, now houses one of the main images of the Spanish Holy Week and patron of fishermen.