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Living in Malaga: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Malaga: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Malaga.

Malaga, the sun-drenched capital of the Costa del Sol, combines rich history with modern infrastructure to offer an exceptional quality of life. With a population of approximately 591,000 residents, this Mediterranean city enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 18掳颁. Once known primarily as a gateway to beach resorts, Malaga has transformed into a thriving cultural and technological hub, attracting professionals, families, and retirees from around the world.

Why Choose Malaga?

The city strikes a rare balance between coastal relaxation and urban opportunity. Its international airport connects to over 100 destinations worldwide, while the high-speed AVE train reaches Madrid in just 2 hours 20 minutes. The historic centre buzzes with museums, restaurants, and nightlife, yet peaceful beaches and traditional fishing villages lie just minutes away.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Malaga

  1. Exceptional climate 鈥 Mild winters and warm summers make outdoor living possible year-round.
  2. Growing tech sector 鈥 Malaga TechPark hosts over 700 companies and 28,000 employees, earning comparisons to Silicon Valley.
  3. Affordable cost of living 鈥 Significantly lower than Madrid, Barcelona, or major Northern European cities.
  4. Rich cultural scene 鈥 Over 40 museums, including the Picasso Museum and Centre Pompidou, plus year-round festivals.
  5. Excellent connectivity 鈥 Direct flights to major European cities and efficient public transport within the city.

Key facts

Population580,000
Expats60,000
Top nationalitiesBritish, Moroccan, Ukrainian, Italian, Romanian
LanguagesSpanish, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,800 EUR
Family of 43,800 EUR
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Paul Arnold
About the author

Paul, a former BBC writer and producer specializing in science and news programs, has lived in Spain as an expat for over 15 years and works as a freelance writer. In his spare time, Paul likes to read, swim and take long walks along the coast.

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