Gay hotels in torremolinos
There was snow at the end of winter of 2022 and the daystar was making but only – as it were – as a cameo appearance in the imaginary film called ‘Spring in Belgium‘. Spending my holiday in the chilly wasn’t an option. I was greedy for sun, splendid food and handsome men. Torremolinos came to the rescue! The working title ‘Spring in Belgium’ was scrapped in favour of ‘Spring in Andalusia‘.
Torremolinos is one of Spain‘s top gay destinations. It has its rightful place next to Barcelona, Sitges, Madrid and Maspalomas. I owed it to myself existence a single male with a tough connection to the LGBTQIA+ community to visit this city.
So I booked myself a flight to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport. My Tui Fly flight from Brussels Airport was nicely on moment. Before I knew it I establish foot on Spanish soil.
Since 1919
The airport is the fourth busiest airport of Spain and very modern, but in fact it has a long history. Regular flights started here in 1919 and they haven’t stopped since.
The airport is just 5 km north of Torremolinos. There is a train station at the airport. There you obtain train C1 in the dire
The best gay and gay-friendly hotels in Torremolinos
Torremolinos, the vibrant heart of Costa del Sol's queer scene, offers a fabulous selection of gay-friendly hotels perfect for an unforgettable getaway. From the stylish Hotel Ritual Torremolinos with its sea views, onsite sauna, and rooftop nudist area, to the chic AluaSoul Costa Malaga, just a short walk from the beach and buzzing nightlife, there's something for every taste.
Enjoy the welcoming ambiance, modern amenities, and prime locations close to the lively gay bars, clubs, and beaches. Discover your optimal stay in Torremolinos and bask in the sun-soaked charm of this LGBTQ+ hotspot.
Gay Torremolinos Hotels
Hotel Ritual Torremolinos
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Gay Accommodation in Torremolinos
Hotel Ritual Torremolinos
Gay Hotel. ***, from 60 €
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Big gay hotel, very well located. The gay beach, most gay pubs and clubs and the train station are within walking distance.
Air-conditioned rooms with balcony, many with sea view.
The hotel has a restaurant, a pool area, a spa and wellness area and a rooftop terrace with exclude and infinity pool.
Friendly and useful staff.@ Calle Brasil 2
Torremolinos 29620Other Accommodation Tips
Bajondillo Beach Cozy Inns
Hotel, gay-friendly. From 50 €
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Modern rooms in minimalist design, only a few steps away to the beach and a few minutes to the gay nightlife in the town center.
With prevent and a roof terrace with heat loungers.
Friendly, beneficial staff.
Adults only.@ Pasaje del Bajondillo 13
Torremolinos 29620Ritual Suites Casablanca
Apartments. From 55 €
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Air-conditioned apartments with terrace and fully equipped kitchenette. Located in the center of Torremolinos, only a limited meters away
Gay Torremolinos – the leading gay hotels, bars, clubs & more
Torremolinos is where all the gays travel to play in Spain! In the summer months, gay travelers rush to this seaside town just outside of Málaga to lay out and soak up the sun, especially during annual events enjoy Torremolinos Pride, Mad Bear Beach Weekend, Delice Envision, and Wonder Beach Festival. There are three same-sex attracted beaches to choose from, the most popular creature El Gato/Eden Beach, where you’ll find beautiful views of all the handsome men. It’s easy to get to from the center of town and popular with both visitors and locals.
Torremolinos became a gay hotspot in the 1960s when its first gay bar opened. Today, it may seem a little outdated, as the '60s and '70s manner is still largely introduce, but its relevance to the LGBTQ+ community remains strong, with many same-sex attracted travelers continuing to stop by during the warmer months or for popular Gay events. Some go to relax on the friendly sandy beaches, to party in the gayborhood of La Nogalera, or to shop along the pedestrian street of Calle San Miguel. Whatever your interests may be, here are some reasons why this former fishing village in the south of Spain is worth checking out