Unique – Boutique Patio Homes In Pedregalejo Private Urban Living With Interior Courtyard Concept
3 Beds
3 Baths
3,262 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
Patio residence Málaga is a refined interpretation of contemporary architecture, bringing clarity and privacy to one of the city’s most desirable addresses. This elegant home spans 303 m², arranged across several levels and centred on a private interior courtyard. Natural light forms the heart of its design, flowing through large openings to unify living, dining and kitchen areas while maintaining
Patio residence Málaga is a refined interpretation of contemporary architecture, bringing clarity and privacy to one of the city’s most desirable addresses. This elegant home spans 303 m², arranged across several levels and centred on a private interior courtyard. Natural light forms the heart of its design, flowing through large openings to unify living, dining and kitchen areas while maintaining balance and calm.
The thoughtful layout includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms, designed with both daily comfort and distinct zones for quiet or convivial moments. Expansive outdoor spaces integrate seamlessly, including a rooftop solarium and terrace, offering varied settings to relax or entertain under the Mediterranean sun and city views.
Amenities such as an outdoor kitchen, air conditioning, garage, storage room, laundry room, pre-installation for an elevator, and electric car charging emphasize function alongside form. City, urban and patio views extend the spatial experience, creating a private sanctuary within Málaga’s vibrant urban context. This property stands apart for those seeking privacy, space and timeless architecture within the city.
Centro is the historic core of Málaga, a city that has undergone one of the most significant cultural transformations on the Mediterranean coast over the past two decades. The quarter is defined by its layered architectural fabric, from Moorish foundations and Renaissance churches to 19th-century bourgeois townhouses lining streets such as Calle Larios and the Alameda Principal. Living here places you within the original urban grid of a city whose cultural profile now rivals Barcelona and Seville.
Daily life in Centro revolves around the Mercado Central de Atarazanas, the Picasso Museum, and a dense concentration of restaurants including Restaurante José Carlos García on the port and El Mesón de Cervantes on Calle Álamos. The Soho arts district borders the neighborhood to the south, and the beach at La Malagueta is a 15-minute walk.
Málaga María Zambrano station, a five-minute taxi ride from Centro, connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE in under two and a half hours and to Barcelona in approximately five and a half hours. Málaga Costa del Sol Airport is 12 kilometres from the city centre, roughly 20 minutes by taxi or direct metro from the Alameda station, and operates direct routes to over 60 international destinations including London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam.