A new development in Torremolinos that was created to become a new benchmark in residential development on the Málaga coastline, thanks to its innovative architecture and its comprehensive communal areas.
The residential development in Torremolinos that overlooks the Mediterranean, offering unmatched views of the entire city and coast.
The ideal place to enjoy urban life with views, sustainable architecture capable of integrating itself into the surroundings without foregoing a recognisable and attractive identity.
Here you find a wide variety of spacious homes with large terraces and south west orientations to ensure that they receive the maximum amount of natural light and offer unbeatable views over the horizon and the city skyline.
Located a few minutes down to the coast, this is an ideal place to live near amenities and town whilst enjoying your tranquility and privacy.
Torremolinos is much more than a holiday destination.
Thanks to its proximity to Málaga and access to the A-7 highway, it has all the services of the capital at its disposal, including the international airport of Malaga that's located less than 10 minutes away.
The beach, food and leisure options have positioned this former fishing village among the most desirable destinations to live year-round or for a dream holiday.
Torremolinos is famous for its selection of wide sandy beaches like Bajondillio, La Carihuela and its developed infrastructure with buses, train line that connects it to Malaga Town, airport, Benalmadena and Fuengirola.
Torremolinos (Spanish pronunciation: [toremoˈlinos]) is a municipality in Andalusia, southern Spain, west of Málaga.
A poor fishing village before the growth in tourism began in the late 1950s, Torremolinos was the first of the Costa del Sol resorts to be developed and is still the most popular in the region.
On the western shore of the Bay of Málaga and in front of the Sierra de Mijas 13 km (8 miles) from Málaga, it is served by the A-7 motorway, which bypasses the city to the north, the Cercanías commuter train and Avanzabus.
In 2013, it had 69,389 inhabitants, making it the sixth largest city in the province.
The township has an area of 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi).
Areas of the town are dotted with older high-rise residential buildings and hotels, but height limitations on new developments and a significant number of original old town properties have kept the town centre much more open than other popular resorts such as Benidorm and Fuengirola.
As the name Coast of the Sun implies, Torremolinos enjoys one of the best climates in Europe.
It has long, dry summers with relatively low humidity, and mild winters with occasional, though heavy, rainfall.
The town benefits in the summer from cool sea breezes predominantly coming from Africa, although this does mean a fair amount of Sahara dust.
Temperatures normally hover around 30 °C (86 °F) in the summer and 17–19 °C (63–66 °F) in the winter.
Torremolinos sometimes experiences a sea fog that goes as quickly as it appears.
The beach, which extends for nearly eight kilometres (five miles), has cycle and skating lanes alongside the fully illuminated promenade and features many chiringuitos (beach bars/restaurants).
The eastern end of the beach, known as Los Álamos, has live dance music events throughout the summer.
The easternmost parts of the beach have kitesurfing and windsurfing except under the flight path of the airport.
In addition to its tourism sector, Torremolinos is known locally for its vibrant and liberal nightlife, particularly its numerous bars and clubs catering to the LGBT community.
Torremolinos co-hosted World Pride in 2017 in conjunction with Madrid and holds its own Pride in June, now the third largest in Spain.