Location. The Los Alamos is located in Torremolinos, Spain, 600 metres from the beach and one kilometre from the centre of town. There is a popular aquapark one kilometre from the hotel, and the airport is three kilometres away.
Hotel Features. The Los Alamos has a marble Floored, air conditioned lobby with chandelier style lighting. Set in extensive grounds, the hotel has an 18 hole mini golf course, tennis court, well planted gardens, and a full sized swimming pool, which is adjoined by a childrens pool.
The hotel offers rooms at half board or full board rates, and serves an international selection of buffet dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in its pine clad restaurant. There is also a bar with pool table. A complimentary breakfast is served each morning.
The multilingual staff are able to help with concierge services. The hotel also has a gym, Finnish sauna, and spa pool.
Guestrooms. The 122 air conditioned rooms all have balconies with views of the pool or gardens. Decorated in light colours with pine or dark wood furnishings, all rooms have satellite television and a safe. Complimentary newspapers are provided. The hotel offers half board and full board rates.
Expert Tip. In the 80s and 90s, Torremolinos was famous as a gay friendly resort with lots of gay nightclubs and bars. In recent years it has become a winter retreat for older people, so you are sure to find an interesting demographic mix.
Rates:
84 - 122 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 122
Number Of Floors: 4
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Los Alamos
Avda Manuel Fraga Iribarne 21
Torremolinos, Spain 29620
Driving Directions:
From Malaga Airport (AGP):
Distance to Los Alamos is 3 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.
Getting there. Trains regularly run between the airport train station and Torremolinos. Tickets are approximately 2 EUR. Alternatively, taxis wait outside the airport, with a typical fare of 15 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. The resorts of Marbella, Torremolinos, and Puerto Banus are easy to explore on foot. Driving is not recommended in the town centres, however, hiring a car is useful for exploring the coast and locations further inland. There is limited transport between the resorts, which are quite far apart.