Torremolinos Tours and Tickets
Torremolinos

Multi-day southern Spain tours that stop in Torremolinos typically last from three to seven days.
Bring swimming gear, sunscreen, and a towel, as the beach here is the main attraction.
If you’re planning a trip in July and August, be sure to book ahead.
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The main attractions in Torremolinos include the historic Torre Pimentel, a 14th-century tower from which the town’s name is derived; Parque de la Bateria, a green space boasting ocean views; and the grand, Moorish-inspired architecture of La Casa de los Navajas, with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Thanks to its prime location on Spain’s Costa del Sol, Torremolinos has plenty of sandy stretches to enjoy. The best beaches include Playamar, where you can go windsurfing and play beach volleyball; Los Alamos, home to several chic beach bars and restaurants; and La Carihuela, famous for its turquoise water.
Whether you fancy pizza, fancy food, or fish, Torremolinos can feed you. Some popular places to eat and drink include Ellen Restaurant, with a European menu, and Habla Pez, which sits beachside and offers a Mediterranean, seafood-focused menu. You can also find international options ranging from Chinese to Indian.
Calle San Miguel in central Torremolinos is the resort’s main shopping street, where you’ll find a mix of high-street brands, artisan craft boutiques, and souvenir shops. The town also hosts two weekly markets on Thursday and Sunday, selling antiques and gold.
Yes, Torremolinos is a fantastic place for families, thanks to a wealth of attractions catering to younger travelers. Hot spots include Parque de la Bateria, home to an artificial lake where you can rent a rowboat, a play area, and a carousel. You can also cycle along the bike path.
Torremolinos has the ocean and mountains, so the Andalusian resort offers plenty of outdoor activities. You can go hiking along parts of the Gran Senda de Málaga (Great Malaga Path), play tennis at the City of Torremolinos Sports Village, go stand-up paddleboarding, or go horseback riding in the countryside.















































































































