Front-row sea views, smoky grilled meats, and a mellow lounge vibe with live music on warm nights.
Barracuda Rooftop Bar sits on the 10th floor of Hotel La Barracuda, just above Torremolinos' iconic Paseo Marítimo, with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean stretching out below.
This rooftop is open to the public, not just hotel guests, making it an accessible escape for anyone looking to catch a sunset with a cold drink in hand.
The vibe is refreshingly unfussy, no velvet ropes or pretension here.
Best For
- Beachgoers looking to stay elevated for drinks
- Sunset lovers wanting a chill spot without a crowd
- Couples or small groups seeking affordable views
Not Ideal For
- Guests looking for DJs or luxury cocktails
- Digital nomads (no Wi-Fi or outlets visible)
- Rooftop pool seekers (this one's dry)
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Is Barracuda Rooftop Open to the Public?
Yes. The rooftop sits on the 10th floor of Hotel La Barracuda and welcomes anyone, not just hotel guests. There's no entry fee and no reservations. You walk into the lobby, take the lift up, and grab a table.
I rate it among the easiest sundowner spots on this stretch. For more options nearby, see my guide to the best rooftop bars in Torremolinos.
The Vibe

The space feels like a proper coastal retreat, with cushioned high stools, wicker chairs, and sand-toned flooring framing the ocean beyond.
There's nothing overdone here, just clean lines, salty breezes, and that golden-hour glow bouncing off the water.
Music plays at a conversational volume most nights, a mellow backdrop for easy chats. On warm evenings a live act sets up, usually soft guitar or a singer rather than a DJ. The crowd is relaxed by Málaga standards: families early on, then couples and groups of friends as the sun dips lower.
This is the kind of rooftop where you can show up in a sundress or linen shorts, order something cold, and watch the sky turn pink without any rush.
Opening Hours
Barracuda Rooftop runs seasonally from May through October, opening in the evening as the heat of the day fades.
- Monday to Sunday: 18:00–00:00 (seasonal, May–October)
Hours shift with the weather and the season. Earlier in spring or later in autumn it sometimes opens from midday instead, so call ahead or check their social media if you're visiting at the edges of the season.
Menu & Prices
The drinks menu leans familiar and affordable, exactly what you want after a beach day.
Drinks:
- Cocktails from €9 (frozen piña coladas, Aperol spritz, mojitos)
- Beer from €3
- Gin & tonics served with Schweppes
- Mocktails available
Food:
- Light grilled fare: chicken skewers, nachos with guacamole
- Iberian ham platters
- Burgers and casual bites
It's not gourmet, but it hits the spot after a swim or beach stroll. The kitchen focuses on simple things done well.
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The View & Seating

The main draw is the uninterrupted view of the sea. Ten floors up, the terrace faces west over Playa de la Carihuela, so you catch the sun dipping into the horizon while sipping something cold.
Seating options include:
- Shaded high-top tables near the bar
- Cushioned wicker pods along the terrace edge
- Casual two-tops perfect for date nights
- Lounge seating for groups
The terrace-edge seats are prime real estate for sunset, so arrive a bit early if you want first pick.
How to Make a Reservation
Barracuda Rooftop operates on a walk-in basis only, no reservations needed or accepted for the bar and seating area.
Still, the terrace-edge tables fill up fast around sunset, so timing your arrival for an hour before golden hour gives you the best shot at a prime spot.
Morning at Pimentel Tower
This 15th-century watchtower is the symbol of Torremolinos and the origin of its name. The surrounding plaza comes alive in the morning with locals enjoying café con leche.
“Visit early before the crowds and climb up for views of the coastline stretching to Málaga. The nearby Cuesta del Tajo steps lead down to the beach.”
Hotel MS Tropicana - Central location near the tower with rooftop pool views. Perfect base for exploring the old town.
Check AvailabilityDress Code
Resort casual works perfectly here. Think beachwear-adjacent but a step up from the sand.
What works:
- Summer dresses
- Polos and linen shirts
- Shorts and sandals
- Light citywear
What doesn't:
- Swimwear after 6 PM
- Overly formal attire (you'd be overdressed)
Access & Getting There
Barracuda Rooftop sits on the top floor, the 10th, of Hotel La Barracuda, right on the Paseo Marítimo in Torremolinos. Enter through the hotel lobby and take the lift to the rooftop.
Parking: Street parking is available along the Paseo Marítimo, though it fills up quickly during summer evenings. There are also paid parking garages within walking distance.
Public transport: The Torremolinos train station is about a 15-minute walk. Local buses stop along the main avenue.
Age restrictions: Open to all ages, but after 9 PM it leans 18+ in atmosphere due to music and crowd.
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Location & Map
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Av. de España, 1, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga
Our Verdict
Barracuda Rooftop Bar won't win innovation awards, but that doesn't matter. This is a classic Costa rooftop: unfussy, easygoing, and perfectly placed for a sundowner with salt on your skin.
Best for: Beachgoers who want to extend that coastal feeling with a drink and a view, without the fuss of reservations or dress codes.
Skip if: You're looking for a DJ-driven party scene, luxury cocktails, or a rooftop pool experience.
It's my go-to in Torremolinos when I want a breezy drink with friends and don't want to overthink it. If you'd rather make a meal of it, my guide to rooftop restaurants in Torremolinos covers the spots with bigger kitchens. Sometimes the simple places are the ones that stick with you.
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About the Author
Heidi Hein
South African travel writer living in Málaga, Spain. I personally visit and review every rooftop bar and pool featured on this site.
- Based in Málaga since 2020
- Visited 100+ rooftop venues across Andalusia
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