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Apartamentos La Jabega
Calle Jaen

This 133-room, value hotel is located in Los Boliches, just across the street from the beach and promenade. The Apartamentos La Jabega offers 119 studio-style apartments and 14 two-bedroom apartments, all of which are outdated but equipped with furnished balconies, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Kitchenettes are in all of the rooms as well, though while they have the basics -- mini-fridges, toasters, stovetop burners -- some guests have complained about the lack of microwaves. There are almost no amenities to speak of, except for a snack bar and free Wi-Fi, though easy access to the beach is a plus. Travelers looking for an aparthotel with more on-site features, including a pool, should consider the Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel

Hotel Las Palmeras
Calle Martinez Catena 6, Sea Promenade

The 414-room Las Palmeras is a dated, two-and-a-half-pearl hotel. Undoubtedly the two best features of this hotel are its beach access and central location on the promenade. From the hotel, guests are just a short walk from Fuengirola's main attractions, bars, and restaurants. While there is no shortage of things to do outside the hotel, on the property there aren't too many entertainment options. Guests have access to the pool and separate pool for toddlers, a buffet restaurant, and a kids' club for families. Rooms are more attractive than other spaces and come with furnished balconies -- though only some have water views. The outdated, worn areas, plus fees for Wi-Fi and in-room safes make this hotel a poor value overall. It's worth checking out the Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel, which has more on-site features and in-room kitchenettes. 

Hotel Monarque Torreblanca
Avenida Torreblanca S/n

The mid-range Hotel Monarque Torreblanca is located a five-minute walk from the beach in Fuengirola, plus close to the train, ample restaurants, and bars. The property is well-maintained, colorful, and cheerful, but many of the spaces are dated. The 200 rooms are old-fashioned, but they come with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges, as well as furnished balconies -- some of which have sea views. Notable on-site features include two pools, a playground, and live entertainment. A buffet restaurant, cafe, and pool bar are available for dining and all rates include a free breakfast, though food receives mixed reviews. Families may prefer the more kid-friendly Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel

Myramar Fuengirola Hotel
Calle San Miguel 1, Urb. Castillo de Myramar

The mid-range, 229-room Myramar Fuengirola is located in a mostly quiet, residential area just outside of the Fuengirola city center. From the hotel, the beach is about a 15-minute walk, which may be deemed too far for some. The hotel opened in 2002, and while the rooms have a dated look, the rest of the hotel -- from the restaurants to the outdoor pool deck -- is decidedly modern and has an unexpected stylish feel. Despite needing a decor update, rooms have modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and well-equipped kitchenettes. Note, however, that in-room safes and use of the gym and spa facilities requires a fee. Travelers looking to be right on the beach may prefer Florida Spa, though rooms lack kitchenettes and rates are a bit higher. 

Hotel Monarque Fuengirola Park
Camino Antiguo del Ferrocarril S/N

The 393-room Hotel Monarque Fuengirola Park is a mid-range, family-friendly property with a great location near ample bars and restaurants, and offering direct beach access via an underpass. Though the medium-sized outdoor pool, heated indoor pool, and spa treatment rooms are solid amenities, furnishings throughout are awfully dated and showing wear. Rooms, despite having an old-fashioned appearance, include modern features such as flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. All rooms also have a well-sized, furnished terrace. There are no fitness facilities here, though, so travelers looking for a hotel with both fitness and spa facilities may prefer the Hotel IPV Palace & Spa.

Hotel El Puerto by Pierre & Vacances
Paseo Maritimo Rey de Espana 32

The mid-range Hotel El Puerto by Pierre Vacances offers guests a hard-to-beat location just across from the beach and lively promenade. With the convenient location comes a caveat, though, as previous guests have complained of nighttime noise from both passersby and fellow guests. The 310 guest rooms have either refurbished modern decor or dated furnishings still awaiting renovation. Each, however, has air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi (though it's reportedly unreliable), a flat-screen TV, safe, and furnished balcony; mini-fridges can be rented from reception. Features are limited to a lovely ocean-view rooftop pool and restaurant that receives mediocre reviews. Families should consider the Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel, which offers far more on-site features including a kids' club and daily entertainment. 

Hotel Apartamentos Pyr Fuengirola
Calle Lamo de Espinosa 10

Hotel Apartamentos Pyr Fuengirola is a dated, mid-range apartment-style property with a great location just a few minutes' walk from the beach and marina, plus numerous bars and restaurants. The 220 studios and apartments have simple, old-fashioned decor in need of a refresh, but they come with kitchens, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and furnished balconies. A large outdoor pool, separate kiddy pool, and rooftop solarium provide on-site relaxation, but there are no entertainment or gym facilities. A seasonal poolside snack bar and buffet breakfast are available, though most guests stick to buying drinks on-site and food elsewhere. On the downside, past guests have complained of late-night noise and not enough pool loungers. Families may prefer the nearby Fuengirola Beach Aparthotel, which offers more kid-friendly features, plus a tennis court and fitness center. 

Angela Hotel
Calle Jaen 2, Paseo Rey de Espana

The adult-only Angela Hotel is an upper-middle-range property with an attractive location right on the promenade and beach. The hotel provides sunbeds on the beach for a fee, while loungers around the infinity pool area are free for guests. The 261 rooms have sunny decor, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but there's a charge for mini-fridges. All rooms have furnished balconies, though some pick up nighttime noise. Half-board options are available at the two well-reviewed restaurants, though it's important to note that guests are expected to wear formal attire for dinner service in the main restaurant. Most guests skew toward the older side and evening entertainment caters that age group. It's worth comparing rates with the Hotel IPV Palace & Spa, which has a few more facilities, though it isn't exclusively for adults.

Florida Spa
C/ Doctor Galvez Ginachero

Florida Spa is an upper-middle-range hotel with 184 rooms located on the beach. Though the hotel offers a pool and multiple on-site restaurants and bars, the most notable feature is undoubtedly its modern spa facilities. There, guests can utilize two indoor pools, saunas, and receive a variety of treatments. Rooms are well-sized, though the decor is a bit dated; bathrooms, however, are modern and amenities include safes and flat-screen TVs. All rooms have a furnished balcony, too, with at least partial sea views. The hotel seems to cater predominantly to older couples, so families looking for a similar experience with more kid-friendly features might prefer Iberostar Marbella Coral Beach.  

Las Rampas
Calle Pintor Nogales s/n, Centro Comercial Las Rampas

Las Rampas is a lower-middle-range hotel with a central location in Fuengirola, just a five-minute walk from the beach. Guests are also within easy walking distance of public transportation, bars, restaurants, and entertainment options. The hotel updated their room linens starting in 2014, but the rooms are largely still dated and in need of a refurbishment. While the 159 rooms have small flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and air-conditioning, they lack mini-fridges and kettles, plus safes require a fee. Additionally, only a handful have balconies. Though there is much to do in the surrounding area, the on-site facilities are limited to a small outdoor pool, buffet restaurant, and meeting room. Families traveling to the Costa del Sol area may prefer Tryp Guadalmar in Malaga, which has more kid-friendly features.