Octavia — Residenze Contemporanee A Malaga Boutique Urban Living Vicino Al Mare Expansive D
4 Camere
3 Bagni
2,530 Sqft
Aggiornato: Giugno 18
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Duplex penthouse Málaga stands as a rare offering in the city’s prime beachfront Octavia development. Spanning nearly 400 m², with more than 235 m² dedicated to interior living, this residence exemplifies balance between open plan space and private quarters. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms are complemented by expansive terraces, thoughtfully designed to draw the Mediterranean climate and natural
Duplex penthouse Málaga stands as a rare offering in the city’s prime beachfront Octavia development. Spanning nearly 400 m², with more than 235 m² dedicated to interior living, this residence exemplifies balance between open plan space and private quarters. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms are complemented by expansive terraces, thoughtfully designed to draw the Mediterranean climate and natural light indoors.
Arranged across two levels, the layout emphasises a seamless flow between spacious living areas and calm, private retreats. A strong orientation towards outdoor living provides a sense of openness and rare privacy, making the property a distinctive choice for those who value both architectural quality and discreet lifestyle.
The generous terraces extend the living experience beyond interiors, celebrating the dialogue between light, space, and the natural setting of Málaga’s shoreline. Few residences combine such magnitude of space with immediate connection to the outdoors, underlining the enduring appeal and investment merit of this beachfront penthouse.
Centro is the historic and commercial core of Málaga, a city whose cultural standing has risen sharply over the past two decades. The neighborhood is defined by its layered architecture, from Moorish foundations and Renaissance facades to early twentieth-century bourgeois apartment buildings lining streets such as Calle Larios and Alameda Principal. The Alcazaba, the Roman Theatre, and the Picasso Museum are all within walking distance, giving the area a density of cultural reference that few Spanish city centers can match.
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 Malagueta beach in under fifteen minutes on foot. The Soho arts district borders the neighborhood to the south, adding galleries and independent restaurants to the immediate mix.
Málaga María Zambrano station, a ten-minute walk or short taxi ride from Centro, connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE in under two and a half hours and to Seville in approximately two hours. The Cercanías commuter line links the city center to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport in roughly twelve minutes, with the airport serving over ninety international destinations and handling more than twenty million passengers annually.