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Luxurious Apartments in Malaga's Tallest Building

An exceptional new development located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Martiricos-La Roca, Malaga. This prestigious project offers a selection of luxurious apa…

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About penthouses in Malaga - Martiricos-La Roca

Penthouses in Martiricos-La Roca — the high-floor view, wraparound terraces, the centre on your doorstep.

Penthouses here mean something specific. The district is built around the AQ Urban Sky towers on Paseo de Martiricos — twin high-rises of roughly 30 floors that count among the tallest buildings in Andalusia, set on the edge of the Guadalmedina. The top-floor homes are why people look in this corner of Malaga at all: wraparound terraces, private solariums, and a sightline that takes in the old town, the port and the sea on one side and the Montes de Malaga on the other. You won't find the rooftop-villa feel of the coast here. What you get instead is height in the city, with the historic centre and the river park a short walk away rather than a drive.

Most penthouses run two to four bedrooms, with interiors generally from around 115 sq m up to 220-plus on the largest duplex and corner units, and terraces that can rival the indoor space. Expect typical asking bands from roughly the high six figures for a smaller two-bed to well over two million for a large top-floor home with double terraces and full panoramic orientation. We'll always tell you which floors and aspects genuinely earn the premium — a north-facing terrace here is a different home from a south-and-west one — and which are priced on the view in the brochure rather than the one you'll actually have.

Martiricos-La Roca — the left bank of the Guadalmedina, a short walk from the old town, La Rosaleda on the doorstep.

Martiricos-La Roca sits just north of Málaga's historic centre, on the left bank of the Guadalmedina river around the Paseo de Martiricos. It is a working city district rather than a coastal resort: hemmed by La Rosaleda, Arroyo de los Ángeles, La Trinidad and Bailén-Miraflores, it has the feel of real Málaga life within easy reach of the Soho and Alameda end of town.

The lie of the land

The defining landmarks are the Guadalmedina river walk and La Rosaleda, home of Málaga CF, which fronts onto the Paseo de Martiricos. The riverside path gives you a green spine through the district and a flat, traffic-free route towards the centre. The Hospital Regional (still widely known as Carlos Haya) is close by, which is part of why the area draws medical staff and families who want to be near it.

What the homes are like

This is apartment country. Penthouses and flats make up almost everything that trades here, in two broad camps. There is the established mid-rise stock along the Paseo and the inner streets — solid 1960s-to-1990s blocks, some with lifts and some without, where the floor and the lift make all the difference to price. Then there is the newer wave of riverfront towers rising on the La Rosaleda side, including the tall AQ Urban Sky development, where you get height, light and long views over the city and towards the sea. Top-floor units and penthouses with a terrace are the prize, and they are priced accordingly.

Who it suits

Martiricos-La Roca tends to suit people who want to live in Málaga properly rather than holiday in it: local families, hospital and city-centre professionals, and buyers who would rather put their money into a well-placed city flat than a resort apartment half an hour out. It is a sound rental proposition too, given the walk to the centre and the transport on the doorstep. If you want a quiet golf-and-beach lifestyle this is not it; if you want everyday city living with the old town in walking distance, it is.

Typical prices

You are buying city-fringe value rather than seafront premium. Older flats in need of updating generally sit at the affordable end for Málaga capital, with renovated apartments in good blocks moving up from there, and the new riverfront towers and penthouses commanding the top of the range. As a rule the lift, the floor, the river view and whether the block has been modernised matter more to the asking price than the postcode itself. We will always tell you which homes are over-priced for what they are, and why.

Getting around

This is one of the better-connected pockets in the city. The Guadalmedina path and a cluster of bus routes feed straight into the centre, and Málaga-Centro Alameda — on the Cercanías C-1 and C-2 lines, which run out to the airport and along the coast to Fuengirola — is roughly a twelve-minute walk. The Metro and the Alameda Principal are a short stroll on, and the AVE high-speed station at María Zambrano is a quick hop for Madrid and beyond. Many residents here manage without a daily car.

How we work

We are a small family agency and we treat a city flat with the same care as a coastal villa. That means viewings with someone who actually knows the block, plain talk about service charges, lift access, river aspect and noise from the Paseo and match days, and no pressure to take something that is not right for you. If you are weighing up Martiricos-La Roca, tell us how you want to live and we will tell you which streets and which buildings deliver it — drop us a line.

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Questions about penthouses in Malaga - Martiricos-La Roca.

What defines a penthouse in Martiricos-La Roca?

In this district a penthouse almost always means a top-floor home in the AQ Urban Sky high-rises on Paseo de Martiricos, which rise to roughly 30 storeys. The defining features are large wraparound terraces, a private solarium, and panoramic views across Malaga's old town, port and sea on one side and the Montes de Malaga on the other. The setting is urban rather than coastal: the Guadalmedina river and the city centre are within walking distance.

How big are penthouses here and how many bedrooms?

Most penthouses in Martiricos-La Roca have two to four bedrooms. Interior sizes generally start around 115 sq m and reach beyond 220 sq m for the largest corner and duplex homes, with terraces that often add a comparable amount of outdoor space. Parking and a storage room are typically included with these top-floor units.

What price band should I expect for a penthouse in Martiricos-La Roca?

As a typical guide, penthouses here range from the high six figures for a smaller two-bedroom unit to well over two million euros for a large top-floor home with double terraces and full sea-and-city orientation. Floor height and aspect drive most of the difference, so two penthouses in the same tower can sit at very different prices depending on which way the main terrace faces.

Where exactly is Martiricos-La Roca in Málaga?

It is an inner-city district on the left (west) bank of the Guadalmedina river, immediately north of Málaga's historic centre, centred on the Paseo de Martiricos. Its neighbours are La Rosaleda, Arroyo de los Ángeles, La Trinidad and Bailén-Miraflores, and the old town is within walking distance along the riverside path.

What kind of property can I buy in Martiricos-La Roca?

Almost entirely apartments and penthouses. The stock splits between established mid-rise blocks from the 1960s to 1990s along and behind the Paseo de Martiricos, and newer riverfront towers near La Rosaleda such as the AQ Urban Sky development. Penthouses with a terrace and high-floor units with city or river views sit at the top of the local market.

Is Martiricos-La Roca well connected to the rest of Málaga?

Yes. Málaga-Centro Alameda station, on the Cercanías C-1 and C-2 commuter lines to the airport and the coast towards Fuengirola, is about a twelve-minute walk, with several bus routes and the Metro close by and the María Zambrano AVE station a short hop away. Many residents live here without relying on a car day to day.

Does living next to La Rosaleda stadium cause noise or parking problems?

On Málaga CF match days the area around La Rosaleda and the Paseo de Martiricos gets busy with crowds, traffic and parking pressure for a few hours. Away from match days it is a normal residential district. How much it affects you depends heavily on the specific street and which way the flat faces, which is exactly the kind of detail we check before you commit.