02 Jul
Posted by Jane Love as About Andalucia, Malaga, Torremolinos
Having long outgrown its fish and chip image, Torremolinos has evolved into one of the Costa del Sol´s largest and most cosmopolitan resort towns.
Quality hotels, chic bars and stylish restaurants mingle with more informal cafés and fast food joints along the sea front promenade. The main town of Torremolinos is bustling with activity, and for shopaholics, there are hundreds of places to buy souvenirs, sports goods, shoes and clothing.
Torremolinos Shopping
Located in the middle of town is the Calle San Miguel, the main artery of the town. This smartly paved street is lined with boutiques and shops with a great variety of goods on offer, attracting a constant flow of people. The Cuesta del Tajo, at the end of San Miguel, leads down a steep flight of steps through the old fishing district of El Bajondillo. This is a popular, picturesque area lined with restaurants and kiosks, selling souvenirs. The beach of El Bajondillo is situated at the bottom of here.
Gay Torremolinos
You don´t have to be gay to enjoy Torremolinos at night but it helps. Most of the night life revolves around the town centre and La Nogalera, which gets particularly busy at weekends and attracts a largely gay crowd to its bars and clubs. Some of the clubs don´t even open in summer until 3am, so if you want to party all night, this is the place to come.Summer time attracts a younger crowd to Torremolinos and July and August can be quite hectic. The town takes on a completely different character in between October and March, and many older visitors enjoy the mild winter season.
Beaches and parks
The beaches are long and sandy, and the promenade is clean and stylish. Many of the town´s hotels are situated beside the beaches of Bajondillo, Los Alamos and Playamar, and these are the busiest areas during the summer.
Away from the beach, Torremolinos is also famous for its beautiful parks and gardens, and the town is surrounded by wooded areas with natural springs and barbecue facilities. These parks offer some reprieve from the hectic summer schedule on the coast, and are within easy driving distance of the town centre.
Festivals and fiestas in Torremolinos
A host of free music and dance festivals run throughout the summer months in Torremolinos, and details can be found from any tourist information office. Annual events include the Day of the Tourist, the Folk Dancing Competition, Holy Week, the Crosses of May and the amazing Romeria de San Miguel in September, when a colourful display of caravans, flamenco dancers, singers and musicians wind their way up to the forest behind the town for a night of barbecuing and dancing.
Known as one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Costa del Sol, Torremolinos hosts the fabulous Tourist Day (Dia del Turista) celebrations every September.Colourful processions and street parades take place in afternoon and evening, where many of the locals wear traditional dress. Music and dancing continues on the beaches of Bajondillo, Playamar and La Carihuela, where visitors flock from far and wide to join in the fun.
Tourism transformed the once small fishing village of Torremolinos into the fabulous beach resort that it is today, and in respect of this, free paella; fresh fish; wine and sangria is give out to the revellers. A perfect family day out in a relaxed and fun filled atmosphere.
Sports activities
Water sports facilities are available on all of the main beaches, including paragliding, skiing, pedalos and scuba diving, and there are several classes and courses to suit all age groups. Sports fans are also well catered for in Torremolinos. Over 30 world class golf courses are situated near the town and golf enthusiasts flock from all over Europe to play on the Costa del Sol. Many of the hotels boast tennis courts, and there is even an all weather horse racing track at Cerrado de Aguilas, el hipódromo, where visitors can have a flutter.
Family fun in Torremolinos
Aqualand is the largest water park on the Costa del Sol, and is located only 10 minutes from the centre of Torremolinos. All the top attractions are situated here, including the boomerang ride, which is a new addition, and is said to be terrifying. The park also comprises tranquil green areas, swimming pools and an 18-hole mini golf course.
Close to this is the Crocodile Park, where experts give guided tours and live demonstrations with the reptiles. The crocs can be viewed safely from only 2 metres away, and visitors can learn all about the strange origins and characteristics of the world´s most revered reptile. Three hundred crocodiles live around the park´s lake, including Europe´s biggest crocodile– Paco. The African museum explains all about the creature´s habits and history, and gives an interesting insight into the tribes who have both hunted and protected them. There is also an outside cafeteria and bar serving drinks and snacks. At the end of the tour, visitors are invited to hold a baby crocodile and have their photo taken with it as a souvenir.
Great Torremolinos Restaurants
The older part of town is home to some fabulous fish and seafood restaurants –many of which are situated in Carihuela and around the centre of Torremolinos.
Casa Juan
Casa Juan is situated in La Carihuela, about 1.6km west of the town centre. Menu items include selections from a lavish display of fish and shellfish prominently positioned near the entrance. You might try Fritura Malagueña, a fried platter of mixed fish, including boquerones, rosada, prawns and squid, or the famous fish paella. Speciality of the house is lubina a la sal — sea bass packed in layers of roughly textured salt, broken open at your table, and filleted and served in front of you. Casa Juan gets particularly busy in the summer time and if you are visiting on Sunday lunchtime, get there early!
Cetus
Highly acclaimed as being the best restaurant in Torremolinos, Cetus enjoys a fabulous location on the seafront. Most of the popular seafront restaurants are situated in Carihuela, but Cetus is situated in Torremolinos proper, and enjoys a great reputation. Recommended dishes include: Fresh lobster with rice, Roast lamb with honey and spices and the most tender Sirloin Steak with a range of home-made sauces. The fish dishes at Cetus are excellent, but for carnivores, the meat dishes are just as good.
El Gato Viudo
El Gato Viudo resembles an old fashioned tavern, and has been famous in Torremolinos for almost 40 years. Simple and friendly, this ambient eaterie occupies the street level and cellar of a building off Calle San Miguel, La Nogalera. Seating is available inside and out, and the menu includes such tasty dishes as: Grilled Sea Bass, Marinated Hake, Squid with spicy tomato sauce, Grilled prawns and probably the best paella you will taste in Spain. Shellfish soup is also a speciality. The atmosphere is informal and relaxed.
Figón de Montemar
One of the most renowned restaurants in Torremolinos is Figón de Montemar. Situated near the beach, the food is referred to by Its chefs as cocina de mercado, which means its menus are based on what is good and fresh at the market every day. From the mountains in the distance comes lamb that is perfectly roasted and seasoned with garlic and spices and served with a mint sauce. Merluza (hake) is baked with fresh spices, and fresh cod is prepared in a delightful red sauce. Not often seen in coastal restaurants, Oxtail or Rabo de Toro is also a speciality and a perfect winter dish.
Benalmadena-Costa is a short walk along the promenade from Torremolinos, and Malaga is a five minute drive to the East. As a family resort, Torremolinos has it all. Entertainment, shows and family fun are the order of the day, and you will never be short of things to do. Prices are reasonable compared to the western resorts of the Costa del Sol, and there is a massive range of accommodation to choose from. Good transport links also exist, and Malaga, Fuengirola and Benalmadena can be reached by train, bus or taxi. Marbella and Puerto Banus are just 40 minutes away by car.
If you are looking for a lively holiday, with or without the kids, you will find everything you are looking for in Torremolinos. There is such a diverse range of things to do. You can find English pubs alongside fine dining restaurants, packed beaches, quiet parks, all night clubs and elegant piano bars and a great range of things to do for the kids. Make your own mind up about Torremolinos – you won´t be disappointed.
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July 13th, 2009 at 5:12 am
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Welcome To Travel Tour Guide, Fantastic Tips And Information For Your Up And Coming Vacation Plans.Having long outgrown its fish and chip image, Torremolinos has evolved into one of the Costa del Sol´s largest and most cosmopolitan re…
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May 12th, 2011 at 10:11 pm
2which restaurants near La Colina Torremolinos are open at 10 30 p.m?
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