The location of the hotel warrants higher rates than they charge. That's the first value. The area is SAFE, quiet, close to the Eastside and the beach. We walked EVERYWHERE we wanted to go, including to the bus #2 stop across the walk bridge which goes 8 stops to the Botanical Gardens for less than $2 each. The hotel is designed around a system of ecology where, you must put in a hotel card, the same as for your door, into a receptacle at the inside of the door so that the lights and AC stay on. The shower flow is surging, and as such, if not toned down manually a bit, will overflow the drain. The hotel water is typically european and boiling! None of these are criticisms but rather awareness for those not from Europe. These are all actually excellent things. I found the rate consistently 300% lower than all adjacent hotels, each with a restaurant anyone can order from and eat at. IF you are in Spain to practice Spanish, RESA might be your best place to stay! Why? Because it's the only hotel immediately adjacent to a Spanish citizen occupied apartment complex! I didn't find ANYONE with whom to practice Spanish in all of Centro, otherwise! Just because I don't want someone to suffer as I did, I have one piece of Málaga knowledge to share with you IF you are coming to Spain in the hopes of practicing Spanish. Save yourself days of pain and heartache by knowing that Málaga, from this hotel eastward, to the beach all the way to the fortress DOES NOT SPEAK SPANISH AT ALL! You can believe me or suffer from not believing me. Up to you. Málaga is divided into three main equal parts. If you're a tourist and you don't care about Spanish, skip all this. Spaniards work very hard in East Málaga and they don't have time to talk to you at all. West Málaga, where you'll save up to 400% on everything, is where Spaniards live. A hat which is 12-15 euro in Eastside is 4 euro Westside. The restaurants in the Westside are better and 300% minimum less expensive. You'll need Spanish. If you came to Málaga for Spanish and Spanish people, plan you trip as a 1-2 day run-through of all the tourist crap and then, the rest in the West and North. Don't be scared! Spaniards are the kindest and Spain is the safest of Europe.
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