Malaga sits along Spain’s southern coast in the heart of the popular Costa del Sol. Based on the coast of the Mediterranean, the city is known for its sunny climate, rich cultural heritage and laid-back Andalusian charm. It also offers everything you from a coastal location, including lively bars, restaurants and beachside promenades. Working travellers looking to stay in Malaga will find decent average Wi-Fi speeds, a range of spaces to stay and popular landmarks like the Alcazaba, the Picasso Museum and the palm-lined beaches of La Malagueta. Overall, Malaga is an ideal choice for remote workers seeking sun, sea and a productive base.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Malaga include Soho, the Historic Centre and El Perchel.
According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Malaga (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £550–£650 ($730–$830 USD) for one person.
Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Malaga are around 159 Mbps download and 98 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Make sure to wander through Atarazanas Market, a lively local market where you can sample fresh produce, tapas and seafood.
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Málaga is served by Malaga–Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), located about 15–20 minutes from the city with access by commuter rail, buses and taxis.
Malaga’s main rail hub is Malaga Maria Zambrano Station, offering high‑speed AVE services to Madrid, Barcelona and Seville, along with regional connections across Andalusia.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Malaga Bus Station, located next to Maria Zambrano with routes across Andalusia and the Costa del Sol.
Malaga has a strong cafe and coworking scene, especially around Soho, Centro Historico, La Malagueta and El Perchel.
Groceries are easy to find across the city, with major options including Mercadona, Carrefour, DIA, Lidl and numerous neighborhood markets.
Much of the Centro Historico and Soho is easy to explore on foot, while longer distances rely on taxis, buses and the metro. The main coastal and city routes connect the centre, La Malagueta and the western districts easily.
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