El Riad Andaluz

Málaga


This French-run guesthouse, in the historic part of town, has eight rooms set around the kind of atmospheric patio that’s known as a riad in Morocco. The decoration is Moroccan, but each room is different, including the colourful tiled bathrooms. Breakfast is available.


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