Avenida Torreblanca S/n, Fuengirola, Spain | (251) 219-4428
Five-minute walk to the beach, and close to public transportation
Cheerful rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges
All rooms have furnished balconies, some with sea views
Two outdoor pools, one with an adjacent kiddy pool
All rates include a plentiful breakfast
On-site buffet restaurant, cafe, and pool bar, plus all-inclusive packages
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Daytime activities and nighttime entertainment
All-inclusive options available
No fitness center or kids' club
Dated interiors throughout
Food gets mixed reviews
Entertainment is reportedly mediocre
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.
Scene
Spaces are bright and clean, but lack a contemporary look
From the street, the Hotel Monarque Torreblanca is mostly white with a few sporadic splashes of yellow and blue on the private balconies. Guests should take these bright exterior color combinations as foreshadowing for what's to come inside. The lobby is a hodgepodge of colors, though mostly there are bright yellow and blue accents seen in the highlighter-yellow columns with royal-blue molding and large wall mural of the landscape. The lounge is filled with worn-in couches in a variety of shades, while the buffet eatery has more attractive -- albeit still outdated -- wooden seating surrounding by windows and stained-glass accents. The restaurant still manages to fit in pink, orange, yellow, and blue colors, though the look is more cheerful than harsh. This most attractive areas are the outdoor pools, which have bright-yellow loungers and umbrellas and are surrounded by pretty green lawns. There's not a ton for kids to do, so most guests are couples or groups of friends who appreciate the central location and affordable rates.
Location
Walking distance to the beach, restaurants, bars, and public transportation
Located in Fuengirola, Monarque Torreblanca is in a mostly quiet area just a five-minute walk from the beach. Exploring the surrounding area by foot is easy, and there are plenty of bar and restaurant options within walking distance. In less than 10-minutes walking guests can reach Jack's Chicken Shack (four minutes), Bar La Terrazza (four minutes), The Anchor (three minutes), or Timmy's Bar (three minutes). Entertainment options such as Costa Water Park (10-minute drive) and Miramar Shopping Center (seven-minute drive) are a little too far to walk to, but they're a quick drive away. There are public transportation hubs close by, too, as the Torreblanca train station is just two minutes away on foot, and the Los Boliches Train Station is an 18-minute walk. Parking is free. Malaga airport is about 25 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Colorful but dated rooms with furnished outdoor spaces
Like the public spaces, guest rooms are colorful and dated. Though design varies a bit between room categories, most have two-tone wooden furniture -- some painted turquoise and pale-yellow, colorful walls with an outdated strip of floral-print wallpaper, and wood floors. Bedding consists of either dated patterned comforters or more attractive white quilts with solid-colored bed runners. Mismatched linens in some rooms only enhance the old-fashioned vibe. A big perk, however, is that all rooms have furnished balconies, some of which have lovely sea and/or mountain views. Also standard are free Wi-Fi, safes, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and mini-fridges. Bathrooms are, unsurprisingly, colorful, outfitted with floor-to-ceiling green tile, as well as shower/tub combos, bidets, free bath products, and hairdryers.
Features
Two lovely pool areas, plus multiple dining options
A primary feature of the hotel is that the beach is a quick five-minute walk away, and there guests can rent loungers. On-site, though, the two outdoor bean-shaped pools are lovely, and both are surrounded by stone decks with loungers and green lawns. One is more peaceful, while the other has an adjacent pool for kids, making it a bit more lively. Other kid-friendly amenities are few, but there are a small playground and daily entertainment, though the latter is reportedly mediocre. Other on-site features include a souvenir shop, and a hair and beauty salon, but there are no kids' club or gym.Dining-wise, the hotel has the main buffet restaurant, a cafe with outdoor seating, and a poolside bar. All rates include breakfast, and all-inclusive packages are also available. Food, however, receives mixed reviews for variety, temperature, and quality.