Torremolinos was the first of the resorts to develop on the Costa del Sol. Over the years, it has evolved into an attractive city noted for its clean sandy beaches, wide choice of hotels and restaurants, variety of entertainment, leisure activities and lively nightlife. In addition to swimming and sun bathing, one can indulge in water sports such as windsurfing, paragliding, water skiing and pedal boating.
The Paseo Maritimo is a seven-mile-long promenade along the coastline and is one of the star attractions of Torremolinos. Taking long leisurely strolls along it is a favourite pastime of both visitors and locals. The Aquapark near the Palacio de Congresos has Europe’s largest water-slide and is very popular with children. The Calle San Miguel is a bustling shopping area with its own distinctive Old World identity.
The Torre de Pimentel is a fourteenth century watchtower that provides a fascinating view of the city and the sea.
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