La Terraza de Valeria is the rooftop bar atop Room Mate Valeria in Málaga's Soho. Port and cathedral views, sangria by the jug, open to all, no booking.
La Terraza de Valeria crowns the Room Mate Valeria Hotel in Málaga's Soho district. You get the harbour, the cathedral's golden dome, and the city skyline in one sweep.
I came up for a jug of sangria at sunset and ended up staying for two. The pitcher is the order to make here.
You don't need to be a hotel guest. The rooftop is open to the public, walk-ins are welcome, and the lift takes you straight to the top.
Below I cover the vibe, the menu and real prices, the best seats for the view, the dress code, and how to get in. There's also a La Terraza de Valeria rooftop pool if you're staying at the hotel.
Best For
- Couples looking to unwind with a cocktail and sweeping views of the port and cathedral
- Travellers seeking a stylish, peaceful rooftop to escape the busy city streets
- Design lovers who appreciate thoughtful details, soft lighting, and modern Mediterranean decor
- Sunset seekers hoping for a golden-hour moment that feels both laid-back and luxe
Not Ideal For
- Groups looking to party - the atmosphere is more lounge than late-night
- Families with small children - the space is best suited to adults
- Travellers on a tight budget - drinks and bites are on the pricier side for Málaga
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Check PricesThe Vibe
Upscale relaxation without the pretence. The loungers are low and comfortable, the Mediterranean playlist sits soft under the conversation, and the staff check on you without hovering. There's room to spread out and claim a corner of the view.
By day it's a sun-soaked spot for a long lunch or an afternoon spritz. I went back at dusk and the mood had shifted, with the harbour lights coming on and the cathedral dome glowing against the last of the sun.
The crowd is stylish but easy. Well-travelled couples, friends marking an occasion, and a few locals who know where to drink without the tourist crush.
One honest caveat: there's no shade on the open edge, so a midsummer afternoon at the prime tables gets hot. Come for golden hour and you'll be glad you waited. It earns its place among the best rooftop bars in Málaga.
Opening Hours
- Monday - Sunday: 11:00 - 00:00
Hours may vary seasonally, so check with the hotel or their social media for the latest updates.
Menu & Prices
The menu is light and Mediterranean, built for grazing alongside the drinks. The sangria jug is the signature, and it's what I'd order first.
Drinks:
- Sangria by the jug: the house pour, made to share
- Cava and sparkling wine by the glass
- Signature cocktails and spritzes: 10-14 EUR
- Espresso martini and coffee cocktails: a regular favourite here
- Wine and sangria by the glass: 5-9 EUR
- Non-alcoholic cocktails: around 8 EUR
- Premium spirits and champagne available
Food:
- Fresh sushi selection in the evening
- Pizzas with Mediterranean toppings
- Crisp salads and shareable bar bites
- Light bites for sunset grazing
It's not full dining, but the quality is high and two or three plates plus a jug make an easy evening. Expect to pay for the view: drinks run higher than street level, and even still water carries a markup.
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The View & Seating
The view runs across Málaga's harbour, the cathedral, and the rooftops of Soho. For the port and the boats, take a high table along the glass-railed edge. For the cathedral dome, angle toward the old town side.
What you can see:
- The harbour and Mediterranean Sea
- The golden dome of Málaga Cathedral
- Rooftops of the Soho arts district
- City skyline stretching to the mountains
Seating options:
- Comfy loungers for relaxed afternoons
- High tables along the edge for prime views
- Sofa seating for groups
- Scattered two-tops for couples
The terrace is spacious and well arranged, so the view follows you wherever you land. If you want the edge for sunset, arrive before the golden-hour rush and claim it early.
How to Make a Reservation
You don't need a reservation for the rooftop bar. I walked straight in both times, and on a weekday afternoon there was room to choose where I sat.
Weekends and golden hour are the exception. The prime edge tables fill fast once the sun starts dropping, so I'd arrive 30 to 45 minutes before sunset to claim one.
There's no formal table service to book. The rooftop pool is the only part reserved for hotel guests, so a room at Room Mate Valeria is what unlocks that.
Sunrise at Gibralfaro Castle
Watch the sun rise over Malaga from the highest point in the city. The views stretch from the bullring to the port and beyond.
“The castle opens at 9am, but staying at the Parador gives you access to the terrace at dawn - before anyone else arrives.”
Parador de Malaga Gibralfaro - The only hotel with direct castle access. Wake up and walk straight onto the terrace for sunrise.
Check AvailabilityDress Code
What works:
- Smart casual throughout the day
- Stylish summer attire
- Sundresses, linen shirts, nice sandals
- More polished looks in the evening
What doesn't work:
- Beachwear or swimwear (save that for the pool)
- Overly casual sportswear
- Flip-flops after dark
The atmosphere is upscale but not uptight. Look put-together and you'll fit right in.
Access & Getting There
How to find it: Enter through the main entrance of Room Mate Valeria Hotel on Plaza Poeta Alfonso Canales, 5. Take the elevator to the top floor. The rooftop is open to both hotel guests and the public.
Location: In the Soho district of central Málaga, just a short walk from Calle Larios and the port promenade. The area is walkable and full of galleries, street art, and restaurants.
Public transport: Well connected by bus, with stops along Alameda Principal. Málaga Centro-Alameda train station is about a 10-minute walk.
Parking: Underground parking available at Muelle Uno or Plaza de la Marina, both within walking distance.
Age restrictions: The rooftop is open to all ages. Children are welcome during the day, though the atmosphere becomes more grown-up in the evening.
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Plaza Poeta Alfonso Canales, 5, 29001 Málaga, Spain
Our Verdict
I'd come back to La Terraza de Valeria for the sangria-at-sunset combination alone. Harbour views, decent food (yes, pizza with a view), and service that's relaxed without being slow. The prices are the catch, but you're paying for the rooftop, and you know that going in.
Best for: Couples after a romantic sunset spot, groups marking an occasion, anyone who wants harbour views with good drinks and light food.
Skip if: You're on a tight budget, or you want a quiet local hideaway rather than a polished hotel terrace.
If you want to feel a bit fancy without the formality, this is your rooftop. Staying at Room Mate Valeria Hotel also gets you the La Terraza de Valeria rooftop pool for the full experience.
Want to stay at the hotel? Book Room Mate Valeria Hotel and enjoy rooftop access with harbour views and a stylish pool.
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Information last verified: 22/05/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
La Terraza de Valeria is typically open daily from 11:00 AM to midnight, with extended hours until 2:00 AM on weekends. Hours may vary seasonally, so it's best to check with Room Mate Valeria Hotel or their social media for the latest updates.
La Terraza de Valeria is located on the rooftop of Room Mate Valeria Hotel at Plaza Poeta Alfonso Canales, 5, in the Soho district of central Málaga, just a short walk from Calle Larios and the port promenade.
Reservations are not required for the rooftop bar. Walk-ins are welcome, but it's recommended to arrive early, especially at sunset or on weekends, to secure a good seat.
La Terraza de Valeria offers a selection of Mediterranean-inspired light bites and bar snacks, including sushi and pizza.
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