TRH Mijas Hotel****
TRH Mijas Hotel****
This hotel is located at the side of Sierra de Mijas, Hotel Mijas, surrounded by pine and palm trees, between Málaga and Marbella, with wonderful panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
Hotel Services
Internet
Air conditioning in common areas
Parking
Lifts
Bar and cafeteria
Safe-deposit box
Pool bar
garage
hairdressing
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Conference Room
Games Room
24h check
Room Service
Laundry service
Reception service 24 hours
parasols
Deck chairs
reception
Smoking area Restaurant
Rooms in TRH Mijas
Double or twin room.
Single rooms available (single room supplement applies)
Room Services
Internet
Central air conditioning and heating
bath
Safe-deposit box
double bed
Carpeted
hair dryer
Direct dial telephone
Satellite / Cable TV
Hotel Mijas Poolside Bar Restaurant
The hotel has spacious garden areas and also swimming pool with hydro massage, gym and tennis court.
The hotel's offer is completed with a kid’s game zone, a snack bar in the swimming pool area, an English-style bar, a beauty centre with sauna, massage and sunbed
The hotel has spacious garden areas and also swimming pool with hydro massage, gym and tennis court.
The hotel's offer is completed with a kid’s game zone, a snack bar in the swimming pool area, an English-style bar, a beauty centre with sauna, massage and sunbed
Lounges
There are many areas within the hotel where you can relax and enjoy the views
There are many areas within the hotel where you can relax and enjoy the views
Spa and Wellness
TRH Mijas Hotel offers its guests a pleasant water area where you can enjoy a variety of spa treatments and massages.
TRH Mijas Hotel offers its guests a pleasant water area where you can enjoy a variety of spa treatments and massages.
Location
DISTANCES
BEACH 9 Km.
TRAIN STATION: 8 Km.
AVE (HIGH SPEED TRAIN) STATION: 30 Km.
AIRPORT: 22 Km.
MALAGA: 30 Km.
BEACH 9 Km.
TRAIN STATION: 8 Km.
AVE (HIGH SPEED TRAIN) STATION: 30 Km.
AIRPORT: 22 Km.
MALAGA: 30 Km.
Information about Mijas in Spain
Where is Mijas Pueblo?
The enchanting village of Mijas is situated in the lowlands of the Sierra de Mijas mountain range and is surrounded by pine forest.
The village nestles in the mountainside at 428 meters above sea level and has a population of 7,500. The nearest main town is the Spanish sea-side resort Fuengirola (8km), Malaga airport is 25 mins by car. Mijas has managed to retain much of its "white village" charm, with cobbled, narrow winding streets, dazzling whitewashed walls and breathtaking views. The popular and beautiful Mijas Pueblo (white village) is probably one of the prettiest and most interesting coastal villages in Europe and is often featured on front covers of books/magazines about Spain.
The enchanting village of Mijas is situated in the lowlands of the Sierra de Mijas mountain range and is surrounded by pine forest.
The village nestles in the mountainside at 428 meters above sea level and has a population of 7,500. The nearest main town is the Spanish sea-side resort Fuengirola (8km), Malaga airport is 25 mins by car. Mijas has managed to retain much of its "white village" charm, with cobbled, narrow winding streets, dazzling whitewashed walls and breathtaking views. The popular and beautiful Mijas Pueblo (white village) is probably one of the prettiest and most interesting coastal villages in Europe and is often featured on front covers of books/magazines about Spain.
Images of Mijas Pueblo
Mijas Attractions
The Bullring - was opened in 1900 and is oval! It is still used for bullfights and horse displays as entertainment today.
Museums - The folk museum shows the history of Mijas and trades of bygone years. There is a unique miniature museum, established in 1972 by a famous hypnotist and located in a caravan. It displays items from 50 countries. The bullfighting museum is located at the bullring and is dedicated to the history of bullfighting.
The Bullring - was opened in 1900 and is oval! It is still used for bullfights and horse displays as entertainment today.
Museums - The folk museum shows the history of Mijas and trades of bygone years. There is a unique miniature museum, established in 1972 by a famous hypnotist and located in a caravan. It displays items from 50 countries. The bullfighting museum is located at the bullring and is dedicated to the history of bullfighting.
Mayan Monkey
The world's smallest chocolate factory! Learn to make the chocolate bars of your dreams!!!
The chocolate making Experience is a fascinating introduction to the history and origins of chocolate as well as the art of chocolate tempering. The most exciting aspect is hands-on: each participant gets to make 3 of their own chocolate bars, learning to design, paint, mold, vibrate and demold whilst tasting chocolates from around the world. Workshops run daily at Mayan Monkey Mijas, 7 days a week. Spaces are limited, and since classes are as popular with children as with adults, make sure you book in advance to avoid disappointment!
TripAdvisor - Number 1 of 11 attractions in Mijas. Tel: 951 05 27 72 ; Visit: Mayan Monkey
The world's smallest chocolate factory! Learn to make the chocolate bars of your dreams!!!
The chocolate making Experience is a fascinating introduction to the history and origins of chocolate as well as the art of chocolate tempering. The most exciting aspect is hands-on: each participant gets to make 3 of their own chocolate bars, learning to design, paint, mold, vibrate and demold whilst tasting chocolates from around the world. Workshops run daily at Mayan Monkey Mijas, 7 days a week. Spaces are limited, and since classes are as popular with children as with adults, make sure you book in advance to avoid disappointment!
TripAdvisor - Number 1 of 11 attractions in Mijas. Tel: 951 05 27 72 ; Visit: Mayan Monkey
Shopping
Mijas Pueblo - Hand-made ceramics are as traditional to Spain as Haggis is to Scotland, but for the genuine article you will have to travel to the village of Mijas - and the best place in Mijas for traditional ceramics is Artesania de Espana in Calle Malaga, Mijas Pueblo. The owner Louis Dominguez Calderon invites traditional craftsmen from all over Spain to create what they want with no pressure - each piece is unique & the quality exceptional. Louis also has a fabulous selection of pewter, each piece is individual & again of the highest quality - it seems like every time I go into Loiuis’s shop I end up buying another piece of pewter! For those who like to explore the history of the region there is even a small personal museum on the first floor of this Aladdin’s cave, displaying items such as old Spanish jewels, swords, guns and even a coat of arms engraved in gold. It is a Spanish heritage kept alive by store owners like Louis who is passionate about Mijas & it’s history.
In Mijas there is a thriving arts and crafts movement, particularly in linen and wicker items. Many tiny shops are bursting with the local wares such as ceramics, leatherwork, jewellery and paintings, look for acclaimed local artists, such as Don Clarke and Michele Lehmann.
Fuengirola - has some lovely boutiques selling some fantastic clothes at reasonable prices. Shoes are plentiful and Spanish leather made shoes are good quality and very reasonably priced. In general leather goods are reasonable and in the sales you can pick up some excellent bargains. Find the lovely old Church in the Square most shops are based around here. When you’re ready for a break the café bar in the square serves great tapas, but you cannot get the ‘Paella’ until after 1.30pm!
Fuengirola Miramar Shopping Centre - is off the N340 situated close to the Castle on the west side of town near ‘Dunnes’ store. Open Monday - Saturday from 10am. The Miramar has many shops including, fashion stores, home and garden, sports, jewellery etc. There is also a large supermarket on the ground floor. The Miramar centre has a food court and a Cinema complex, which shows a film in English everyday.
Fuengirola Tourist Market - every Tuesday morning (10am - 2pm ish), at the Feria ground. You will find most things here including: gifts, leather, sunglasses, clothes, music, jewellery, souvenirs, sweets, arts & crafts etc.
La Cañada Shopping Centre - Marbella La Cañada is probably the most popular Shopping Centre in Marbella, there is also free parking. Shops like Fnac, Salsa, Guess, Guess Kids, Kiko MakeUp, SKINC & Dreisog Surf. There is also the biggest Apple Store in Spain. Alcampo is still by far the best Supermarket which sells everything under one roof and the nearest thing to the Tescos & Sainsburys.
Mijas Pueblo - Hand-made ceramics are as traditional to Spain as Haggis is to Scotland, but for the genuine article you will have to travel to the village of Mijas - and the best place in Mijas for traditional ceramics is Artesania de Espana in Calle Malaga, Mijas Pueblo. The owner Louis Dominguez Calderon invites traditional craftsmen from all over Spain to create what they want with no pressure - each piece is unique & the quality exceptional. Louis also has a fabulous selection of pewter, each piece is individual & again of the highest quality - it seems like every time I go into Loiuis’s shop I end up buying another piece of pewter! For those who like to explore the history of the region there is even a small personal museum on the first floor of this Aladdin’s cave, displaying items such as old Spanish jewels, swords, guns and even a coat of arms engraved in gold. It is a Spanish heritage kept alive by store owners like Louis who is passionate about Mijas & it’s history.
In Mijas there is a thriving arts and crafts movement, particularly in linen and wicker items. Many tiny shops are bursting with the local wares such as ceramics, leatherwork, jewellery and paintings, look for acclaimed local artists, such as Don Clarke and Michele Lehmann.
Fuengirola - has some lovely boutiques selling some fantastic clothes at reasonable prices. Shoes are plentiful and Spanish leather made shoes are good quality and very reasonably priced. In general leather goods are reasonable and in the sales you can pick up some excellent bargains. Find the lovely old Church in the Square most shops are based around here. When you’re ready for a break the café bar in the square serves great tapas, but you cannot get the ‘Paella’ until after 1.30pm!
Fuengirola Miramar Shopping Centre - is off the N340 situated close to the Castle on the west side of town near ‘Dunnes’ store. Open Monday - Saturday from 10am. The Miramar has many shops including, fashion stores, home and garden, sports, jewellery etc. There is also a large supermarket on the ground floor. The Miramar centre has a food court and a Cinema complex, which shows a film in English everyday.
Fuengirola Tourist Market - every Tuesday morning (10am - 2pm ish), at the Feria ground. You will find most things here including: gifts, leather, sunglasses, clothes, music, jewellery, souvenirs, sweets, arts & crafts etc.
La Cañada Shopping Centre - Marbella La Cañada is probably the most popular Shopping Centre in Marbella, there is also free parking. Shops like Fnac, Salsa, Guess, Guess Kids, Kiko MakeUp, SKINC & Dreisog Surf. There is also the biggest Apple Store in Spain. Alcampo is still by far the best Supermarket which sells everything under one roof and the nearest thing to the Tescos & Sainsburys.