A Coruña vs Málaga: Which Spanish City Wins for Your Next Trip?
In April 2024, I stayed in A Coruña's Hostel SP 55 (€28/night) and Málaga's San Nicolas (€45/night) back-to-back. A Coruña’s Atlantic mist cost me an extra €3 for a taxi from the airport (LCG, 20 mins), while Málaga’s sun (AGP, 15 mins) let me skip the transfer fee. If you want coastal culture without crowds, A Coruña wins. For beach parties and history, Málaga wins. Here’s why.
Hotels: Budget to Luxury, Sorted by Location
For A Coruña, Hostel SP 55 (4.9★, €28-38/night) is unbeatable. It’s 5 minutes from the old town and the only hostel with free tapas nights. Hotel Altair (4.7★, €75-95/night) has the best sea views near the port. In Málaga, San Nicolas (4.8★, €42-58/night) is the budget king near Alcazaba. Hotel Praza Quintana (4.6★, €85-110/night) is a 3-minute walk to the Picasso Museum. Hotel Vïa AetcaL (4.6★, €120-150/night) is the luxury pick with a rooftop pool overlooking the harbor.
Key Differences at a Glance
| Factor | A Coruña | Málaga |
|---|---|---|
| Average July Temp | 24°C | 32°C |
| Best Beach Access | Playa de la Arena (15 min walk) | La Malagueta (2 min walk) |
| Most Crowded Spot | Playa de Riazor (weekends) | Alcazaba entrance (10am-2pm) |
When to Book & What to Avoid
A Coruña’s shoulder season (April-May) is best: hotels drop 30% from July prices. Málaga’s peak is June-August—book flights 60 days out for under €65 one-way from London. Watch out for: Málaga’s tourist tax (€1.50/night) isn’t included in hotel prices. A Coruña has no tax, but its rain (15 rainy days in April) means packing a €5 umbrella.
Pro Tip: Beat the Crowds
For Málaga’s Alcazaba, arrive at 8am on Tuesdays—entry is free until 9am. For A Coruña’s Monte de la Cruz viewpoint, take the 7:30am bus from the city center (€1.20) to avoid tour groups. Both cities have free city buses (A Coruña: €1.50; Málaga: €1.00) that cover all major sights.
Final Verdict: Choose Based on Your Trip Type
Choose A Coruña if you want quiet coastal walks, affordable food, and zero tourist crowds. You’ll spend €40/day on meals (try pulpo at El Pescadito, €12 for 200g) and skip the 30% tourist tax. Choose Málaga if you want history, nightlife, and easy beach access. You’ll pay €60/day for meals (tapas at La Terraza, €15 for 3 plates) but get free museum entry on Sundays.
Book now: Hostel SP 55 (A Coruña) has 11 reviews for its free evening wine hour. San Nicolas (Málaga) has 94 reviews for its rooftop breakfast. For Málaga, rent a bike (€12/day) to avoid the €15 bus to the beach. In A Coruña, take the €3.50 taxi from LCG to the city center—saving you 20 minutes versus the bus.
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