
The Loveliest Villas in Málaga, Spain
Málaga has no shortage of wonderful hotels, but to beat the crowds that gather at the buzziest addresses, a private villa will always be best. We've found several wonderful options scattered across the Andalusian hillsides, from a smart inner-city hideaway to a sprawling mansion with two in-house saunas and several rural retreats well worth the drive into the deep countryside. Below, six of the best villas in Málaga, Spain, to book in 2025.
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