Unique – Boutique Patio Homes In Pedregalejo Private Urban Living With Interior Courtyard Concept
4 Beds
3 Baths
3,305 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
Patio residence Málaga forms the largest and most spacious home within the UNIQUE development, set apart by its remarkable sense of scale and architectural precision. Designed across multiple levels, this 307 m² residence is built around a central interior courtyard that encourages light and openness throughout every area.
The main living spaces, generous in proportion, offer a seamless e
Patio residence Málaga forms the largest and most spacious home within the UNIQUE development, set apart by its remarkable sense of scale and architectural precision. Designed across multiple levels, this 307 m² residence is built around a central interior courtyard that encourages light and openness throughout every area.
The main living spaces, generous in proportion, offer a seamless experience between interior and exterior. Kitchen, dining, and lounge connect fluidly to both the private courtyard and expansive terraces, supporting both intimate daily living and larger gatherings. The inclusion of an outdoor kitchen, rooftop solarium, and large terraces highlights the property’s commitment to blending indoor comfort with outdoor enjoyment.
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms reflect a thoughtful layout that balances communal openness with privacy. Air conditioning, garage, storage room, laundry room, pre-installation for an elevator, and electric car charging further enhance convenience. Views sweep across the city, urban surroundings, and the patio, offering a contemporary yet discreet residential context in Málaga. This is an invitation to refined living, where architectural clarity meets the Mediterranean climate.
Centro is the historic core of Málaga, a city that has undergone one of the most significant cultural transformations in southern Spain over the past two decades. The quarter is defined by its layered identity: Roman theatre ruins, Moorish fortifications, and a dense grid of pedestrianised streets lined with 19th-century facades. The Alcazaba and Gibralfaro castle anchor the skyline, while the Cathedral and the Picasso Museum give the neighbourhood genuine international cultural weight.
Daily life in Centro revolves around Calle Larios, the main commercial artery, and the Atarazanas market for fresh produce. El Pimpi and Uvedoble are reliable dining references. The Picasso Museum, Centre Pompidou Málaga, and the Carmen Thyssen Museum are all within walking distance, as is the Muelle Uno waterfront promenade.
Málaga María Zambrano station connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE rail in under two and a half hours, and to Seville in approximately two hours. The metro links Centro to Málaga Airport in around 15 minutes, with the airport serving over 100 international destinations and handling more than 20 million passengers annually. The port offers ferry connections to Melilla and, seasonally, to other Mediterranean destinations.