The season for this holiday is:
01 January 2024 - 31 December 2025
Hotel Molina Lario, 2 nights: 01 January 2024 - 31 December 2025
Start any day | End by latest date(s) shown above
Starting | Add on 2 nights | Single supplement |
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1 Jan - 29 Feb 2024 # | £215 | £175 |
1 - 11 Mar 2024 | £275 | £215 |
12 - 21 Mar 2024 | £355 | £295 |
22 Mar - 5 Apr 2024 | £275 | £215 |
6 - 11 Apr 2024 | £355 | £295 |
12 Apr - 11 Jun 2024 | £275 | £215 |
12 - 17 Jun 2024 | £355 | £295 |
18 - 30 Jun 2024 | £275 | £215 |
1 Jul - 12 Aug 2024 | £290 | £235 |
13 - 22 Aug 2024 | £375 | £315 |
23 - 31 Aug 2024 | £290 | £235 |
1 Sep - 31 Oct 2024 § | £305 | £245 |
1 Nov - 29 Dec 2024 | £245 | £185 |
1 Jan - 28 Feb 2025 # | £225 | £185 |
1 - 11 Mar 2025 | £290 | £225 |
12 - 21 Mar 2025 | £370 | £310 |
22 Mar - 5 Apr 2025 | £290 | £225 |
6 - 11 Apr 2025 | £370 | £310 |
12 Apr - 11 Jun 2025 | £290 | £225 |
12 - 17 Jun 2025 | £370 | £310 |
18 - 30 Jun 2025 | £290 | £225 |
1 Jul - 12 Aug 2025 | £305 | £245 |
13 - 22 Aug 2025 | £390 | £330 |
23 - 31 Aug 2025 | £305 | £245 |
1 Sep - 31 Oct 2025 § | £320 | £255 |
1 Nov - 29 Dec 2025 | £255 | £195 |
Includes accommodation and meals as described. No travel is included as it is assumed that you are travelling via the city as part of your main Inntravel holiday.
If you are flying via a different airport and would like us to arrange connecting travel, please contact us for a quotation.
Room upgrades (£ per person per night)
Hotel Molina Lario, Malaga | ||
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Deluxe: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 2024 | £31 | |
Deluxe: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 2025 | £32 | |
Superior: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 2024 | £20 | |
Superior: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 2025 | £21 |
Extra nights (£ per person per night) in a double or single room
Hotel Molina Lario, Malaga (B&B) | Double room | Single room |
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01 Jan - 29 Feb 2024 # | £92 | £165 |
01 Mar - 11 Mar 2024 | £121 | £213 |
12 Mar - 21 Mar 2024 | £155 | £283 |
22 Mar - 05 Apr 2024 | £121 | £213 |
06 Apr - 11 Apr 2024 | £155 | £283 |
12 Apr - 11 Jun 2024 | £121 | £213 |
12 Jun - 17 Jun 2024 | £155 | £283 |
18 Jun - 30 Jun 2024 | £121 | £213 |
01 Jul - 12 Aug 2024 | £128 | £225 |
13 Aug - 22 Aug 2024 | £165 | £310 |
23 Aug - 31 Aug 2024 | £128 | £225 |
01 Sep - 31 Oct 2024 § | £135 | £245 |
01 Nov - 31 Dec 2024 | £106 | £185 |
01 Jan - 28 Feb 2025 # | £96 | £172 |
01 Mar - 11 Mar 2025 | £130 | £226 |
12 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 | £165 | £300 |
22 Mar - 05 Apr 2025 | £130 | £226 |
06 Apr - 11 Apr 2025 | £165 | £300 |
12 Apr - 11 Jun 2025 | £130 | £226 |
12 Jun - 17 Jun 2025 | £165 | £300 |
18 Jun - 30 Jun 2025 | £130 | £226 |
01 Jul - 12 Aug 2025 | £135 | £236 |
13 Aug - 22 Aug 2025 | £175 | £330 |
23 Aug - 31 Aug 2025 | £135 | £236 |
01 Sep - 31 Oct 2025 § | £145 | £259 |
01 Nov - 31 Dec 2025 | £110 | £192 |
Getting between Malaga airport and the city (8km):
Public transport | Approx. duration | Frequency |
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Bus | 30 minutes | frequent service |
Train & taxi | 20 minutes to Maria Zambrano railway station, 10 minutes taxi | train every 20 minutes |
Other options | Approx. duration | Approx. cost |
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Taxi | 30 minutes | 20€ |
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We traveled in May expecting to see spring flowers but this year there had been little rain so no flowers or grass. However there were loads of butterflies and beautiful bird songs. We were pleased to have had an extra 2 nights in Malaga and to stay at Molina Lario, a great hotel.
INNTRAVEL NOTE: These customers did our discovery walking holiday 'The Grazalema Sierra' followed by our city add-on in Malaga.
I combined The Coast of Almeria and Malaga (an obvious add-on). The coast is semi-desert, sunny and windy (in April). For me, this was a big change and consequently fascinating. My highlight was the circular walk from Rodalquilar that took in the farm that was the setting for Lorca's Blood Wedding. Eerie, sad and fascinating. Beyond were the abandoned gold mines. It's not often a walk has such a fascinating combination. Malaga is also worth the visit. There's plenty to see ... the Moorish fortress, the Cathedral and the old town, all just around the corner from the excellently located hotel. And the highlight ... The Picasso Museum, which represents his life's work in a nutshell.
The cathedral in Sevilla on a stunning scale, followed closely by the one in Cordoba. The walk up to and around the Gibralfaro in Malaga with the wonderful views. The Church of the Divine Salvador in Sevilla. My husband would also say getting 50% discount at Sevilla Cathedral, Cordoba cathedral and Alcazar and Malaga Gibralfaro for age but not at Sevilla Alcazar where you had to have an EU passport.
Our favourite restaurant on the trip was the Ordonez in Cordoba with good food very reasonably priced, good wine (with an enormous wine list- they are also vintners!), good and friendly service.
The Royal Stables in Cordoba - shows only Wednesday to Saturday but stables open daily - entrance 5€ and well worth a visit.
Sevilla and Cordoba cathedrals easy to book online. We could have booked the Sevilla Alcazar online but being unsure of timings queued for tickets - for about 15 minutes. Cordoba Alcazar - magnificent gardens - impossible to book online except guided tours - we queued only about 10 minutes at booth opposite and there was also an adjacent machine with English instructions.
Smaller churches in all locations were well worth looking into as well as the Cathedrals.
We traveled in May expecting to see spring flowers but this year there had been little rain so no flowers or grass. However there were loads of butterflies and beautiful bird songs. We were pleased to have had an extra 2 nights in Malaga and to stay at Molina Lario, a great hotel.
INNTRAVEL NOTE: These customers did our discovery walking holiday 'The Grazalema Sierra' followed by our city add-on in Malaga.
I combined The Coast of Almeria and Malaga (an obvious add-on). The coast is semi-desert, sunny and windy (in April). For me, this was a big change and consequently fascinating. My highlight was the circular walk from Rodalquilar that took in the farm that was the setting for Lorca's Blood Wedding. Eerie, sad and fascinating. Beyond were the abandoned gold mines. It's not often a walk has such a fascinating combination. Malaga is also worth the visit. There's plenty to see ... the Moorish fortress, the Cathedral and the old town, all just around the corner from the excellently located hotel. And the highlight ... The Picasso Museum, which represents his life's work in a nutshell.
The cathedral in Sevilla on a stunning scale, followed closely by the one in Cordoba. The walk up to and around the Gibralfaro in Malaga with the wonderful views. The Church of the Divine Salvador in Sevilla. My husband would also say getting 50% discount at Sevilla Cathedral, Cordoba cathedral and Alcazar and Malaga Gibralfaro for age but not at Sevilla Alcazar where you had to have an EU passport.
Our favourite restaurant on the trip was the Ordonez in Cordoba with good food very reasonably priced, good wine (with an enormous wine list- they are also vintners!), good and friendly service.
The Royal Stables in Cordoba - shows only Wednesday to Saturday but stables open daily - entrance 5€ and well worth a visit.
Sevilla and Cordoba cathedrals easy to book online. We could have booked the Sevilla Alcazar online but being unsure of timings queued for tickets - for about 15 minutes. Cordoba Alcazar - magnificent gardens - impossible to book online except guided tours - we queued only about 10 minutes at booth opposite and there was also an adjacent machine with English instructions.
Smaller churches in all locations were well worth looking into as well as the Cathedrals.
This was one of our best holidays ever. Grazalema is a lovely, peaceful place and everyone is so friendly that you feel at home at once. The hotel is a beautiful retreat. The walks were all interesting with wonderful views. By the end of the week, we regretted having the Malaga add-on because we couldn't imagine going from our rural location to a busy city. However, we were thrilled with Malaga, because it is great city with a laid back feel, and far more to do than we could fit into a two night stay. The hotel is in a brilliant location and the room was wonderful.
INNTRAVEL NOTE: These customers combined our single centre walk The Grazalema Sierra with our Malaga City add-on
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