Octavia — Moderne Residenzen In Málaga Urbanes Boutique Wohnen In Meeresnähe Corner Resi
5 Schlafz.
4 Bäder
2,153 Sqft
Aktualisiert: Juni 18
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Five bedroom apartment Málaga is a distinctive offering in the Octavia development, defined by its privileged corner position and dual orientation. This spacious residence unfolds across over 200 m² of interior space, contributing to a built area that exceeds 300 m², bringing a feeling of openness and privacy rarely encountered in the beachfront segment of Málaga.
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Five bedroom apartment Málaga is a distinctive offering in the Octavia development, defined by its privileged corner position and dual orientation. This spacious residence unfolds across over 200 m² of interior space, contributing to a built area that exceeds 300 m², bringing a feeling of openness and privacy rarely encountered in the beachfront segment of Málaga.
The apartment’s expansive layout features five bedrooms and four bathrooms, designed to accommodate both families and those seeking a sophisticated primary residence. Large living areas are bathed in natural light, while the corner placement provides unobstructed sea and city views that shift in character as the day progresses, creating a dynamic and refined living environment.
Residents benefit from amenities including air conditioning, a smart home system, gym, co-working space, pool, storage room, parking, and gated community security. The seamless combination of spacious design and panoramic outlook ensures this apartment stands out amid Málaga’s high end residential offerings, appealing to those who value both discretion and quality of life.
Centro is the historic and commercial core of Málaga, a city whose urban fabric reflects more than two thousand years of continuous habitation. The quarter is defined by the Alcazaba fortress, the Roman Theatre at its base, and the Cathedral of the Incarnation, whose unfinished tower has shaped the city’s skyline for centuries. The streets between these landmarks carry a density of cultural life that few Spanish city centres can match, with the Picasso Museum and the Carmen Thyssen Museum both located within the neighbourhood.
Daily life in Centro means walking to the Atarazanas market for fresh produce, dining at El Mesón de Cervantes or Restaurante José Carlos García, and reaching the Paseo del Parque and the seafront in under ten minutes on foot. The Calle Larios shopping corridor is the main commercial spine, with independent boutiques concentrated in the surrounding streets.
Málaga María Zambrano station, a short walk or taxi ride from Centro, connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE rail in under two and a half hours and to Seville in approximately two hours. The Cercanías suburban rail line links the city centre to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport in around twelve minutes, with the airport serving over ninety international destinations and handling more than twenty million passengers annually.