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Situated in a prestigious enclave with striking views over the bay of Malaga, this fabulous hacienda offers 83,000 square meters of pure nature. The owners purchased it in 1986 and since then have dedicated all their efforts to making it an exclusive botanical garden that currently houses 125 species and has gained several awards.
Elegantly designed and decorated, this traditional Andalusian villa is a hideaway to perfect slow luxury, privacy and style, with breathtaking views that stretch down the Malaga city, over the Mediterranean, and into northern Africa.
Sometimes reminding about the traditions of Andalucía, and sometimes manifesting totally modern vibe, this property feels like a lived-in, extremely cozy home and yet still elegant art museum. It is a sophisticated space of fine taste and everyday comforts, minutes to the sea but miles from the ordinary.
Ground level includes bedroom 1 with bathroom with a tub overlooking the garden, living room with fireplace, official dining room seating up to 10, fully equipped kitchen with breakfast table, several small outdoor dining areas, various lounges and library. The other 4 bedrooms are placed on the first level: master suite with Queen size bed, Jacuzzi, terrace, sea views; bedroom 3 with Queen size bed and bathroom-bathtub, sea views; bedroom 4 with Queen size bed with bathroom - bathtub; family-kids suite (bedroom 5) with twin beds above and double bed below, bathroom with bathtub, sea views. The lower level offers additional staff bedroom.
In recent years the city of Malaga has gone through a generous modernization & rejuvenation. International investors and main hotel chains have chosen this city for their projects. The city’s historic centre fascinates more visitors than ever with its great museums, vigorous gastronomic offer and beautiful lively streets bustling with cafés, tapas bars and shops.
As the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, one of Malaga’s main attractions is the museum dedicated to him that’s located within the wonderfully restored Buenavista Palace. But Malaga isn’t just a cultural destination; it’s now also one of the of greatest gastronomical destinations in Spain. From simple tapas to Michelin star restaurants, it’s worth visiting the city, just to savour its restaurant variety. Of course, the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Spanish cuisine, is tapas, and Malaga has taken this to another level. Much of which is fish and shellfish-focused, due to its Mediterranean setting.
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