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Is Torremolinos a busy resort?

With the exception of the Montemar area Torremolinos is very much a spanish resort and though very busy in the months you state, not for a brit type bar scene, although Los Alamos has a huge club scene for the late 20/early 30's.



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Being the principle tourist destination on the Costa del Sol, Torremolinos has many events and festivals throughout the year.

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torremolinos has a mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit torremolinos is between June and August. The hottest month of the year is August with an average daily maximum of 32 C and an average low of 23 C.

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I've been to both places - but I'd recommend Malaga. It's a beautiful city with so many things going on. As others have said above, Torremolinos is pretty touristy with lots of English-speaking people looking for a beach vacation with nightife.

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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.

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Expats will feel at home with 28 British shops, pubs and restaurants. If Britons feel homesick, they have another 1,300 UK permanent residents living in Torremolinos.

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Sheltered, clear, shallow waters are ideal for swimming at Playa de la Carihuela, the largest of Torremolinos' beaches. Like most of the beaches along this expanse of coastline, its dark sand is great for beach sports including volleyball.

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Torremolinos Public Transport
  1. Torremolinos train station. In Torremolinos there are 5 different train stops along the suburban line (cercanias). ...
  2. Bus in Torremolinos. The company Portillo offers a public bus service in Torremolinos. ...
  3. Bus Station. Address: C/ Hoyo s/n. ...
  4. Train Station. Address: Avda. ...
  5. Radio Taxi. ...
  6. Malaga Airport.


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Torremolinos is a tourist sandy beach town on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. It appeals to domestic tourists, Northern Europeans, families and LGBT people (and probably LGBT families, too). It is approximately 12 km south of Malaga between Malaga Bay and the Mijas Mountains.

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