A four-star hotel, in my opinion, tends to three stars. A complex system of multiple elevators, it takes a while to figure it out. Rooms with a view of the sea open in the first instance to a terrace with a restaurant and a podium. Every evening there are songs and dances with Spanish stamping under your windows until 12 at night.
For an amateur, of course. There is a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and a pool for kids. There is no beach provided. To access the sea, you need to leave the hotel. The nearby beaches belong to private owners and cost 5-6 euros for a place under an umbrella. The food at the hotel is good, in buffet form. Cleanliness is observed, cleaning is done every day. Minus - smoking is allowed on the balconies, the neighbors were all smoking, and my child has asthma from smoke. We were locked in the room. The location of the hotel is far from the center, but the 110 bus takes you to Torremolinos and Malaga.