Malaga Inn

Malaga Inn

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Malaga Inn, where comfort meets charm in the heart of Mobile, Alabama! With prices starting from just $240 per night, this delightful 2-star inn is your ticket to enjoying the vibrant energy of the city while having a cozy retreat to return to. Conveniently located only 0.5mi from the bustling city center, you'll have easy access to local attractions, dining, and entertainment.

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Rooms

Two Queen Beds with Courtyard View in Malaga Inn

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2 Queen Size Beds

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300 sqft

Room - 2 Queen, Courtyard View

Garden view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

The spacious double room features air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The double room provides a wardrobe, parquet floors, heating and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. The unit has 2 beds.

Two Double Beds, Historic W/ Balcony in Malaga Inn

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2 Queen Size Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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300 sqft

Historic, 2 Double/2 Queen, Balcony

Garden view

City view

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Experience a historic stay in a charming room featuring two double beds and a balcony, offering a garden view. Rest comfortably with air conditioning and enjoy the free toiletries provided.

King Bed Historic Suite in Malaga Inn

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1 King Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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300 sqft

Historic Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Air conditioning

Tea/Coffee maker

Stay in our charming King Bed Historic Suite, featuring a spacious 301 sqft room with a luxurious King size bed and a cozy Sofa Bed, perfect for 2 adults. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning, bathtub, and a private bathroom for a comfortable stay.

Discover More

Step inside and prepare to be charmed! With 779 glowing reviews from previous guests, you can expect a warm welcome at the 24-hour front desk, along with the promise of a memorable stay. Imagine packing your bags and sinking into the plush comfort of air-conditioned, non-smoking rooms—some even offering stunning garden views and balconies for your morning coffee. And, if you need to get work done or plan a special event, there are meeting and banquet facilities available (for a little extra).

Malaga Inn
Malaga Inn

Experience the Best

The Malaga Inn doesn’t just provide a room; it offers an experience! Enjoy complimentary WiFi throughout your stay, while the lovely patio beckons you to unwind after a day of exploration. With amenities like free toiletries and elevators for easy access to upper floors, you can focus on what truly matters—making lasting memories in the enchanting city of Mobile!

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Bed in Malaga Inn

Plan Your Stay

At the Malaga Inn, your adventure starts right when you step out! Venture into the magical streets of Mobile, where history dances with modern charm. Wander around the historic district, where you can almost hear the whispers of the past mixed with the lively buzz of the present. Don’t forget to indulge in some delightful Southern cuisine at the local eateries nearby, or perhaps treat yourself to a cocktail at one of the trendy bars that are just a stone's throw away. The vibrant atmosphere of the city invites exploration, making it the perfect backdrop for your stay.

Breakfast in Malaga Inn
Breakfast in Malaga Inn

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Patio

Garden view

Elevator

Free toiletries

Malaga Inn
Malaga Inn
Malaga Inn
A True Southern Gem – Timeless Charm and Unforgettable Hospitality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you're looking for more than just a place to stay — if you're craving an experience — the Malaga Inn in Mobile, Alabama, is an absolute must. Nestled in the heart of historic downtown, this privately owned boutique hotel feels like stepping back in time, yet with all the comfort today's traveler could ask for. Originally built in 1862, the rooms are full of soul and Southern elegance: polished wood floors, antique furnishings, Charleston-style four-poster rice beds, and sparkling crystal chandeliers. Many rooms overlook the inn’s enchanting courtyard — a peaceful oasis with old-world charm that invites you to slow down and savor the moment. What makes Malaga truly stand out, however, is the warmth of its service. The inn is currently owned and operated by the grandson of the original founder, Mayme Sinclair, and you can feel that family legacy in every detail. Hospitality here is not just a standard — it’s a heartfelt tradition. Add to that its perfect location just off I-10, and you’ve got the ideal base for exploring Mobile or simply relaxing in refined Southern style. Don't miss the chance to stay somewhere this rare — the Malaga Inn is one of those places that stays with you long after you’ve left.

Nadiia

My husband and I stayed here one night on our baby moon and it was a gorgeous building. The staff were very kind and our room was very clean. The ONLY remotely negative thing I would have to say is that at night there is no sign that I saw saying to keep noises down past a certain time, and we could hear some people at midnight laughing in the court yard. Of course, people can do whatever they want considering they were paying to stay there too, but maybe have a sign up to be mindful of guests resting in the middle of the night. It is a VERY old building, and I’m sure you could hear a pin drop, but we just played some fan noises on our phone and couldn’t hear anything else. Needless to say, we would love to stay here again!

Isabella

It's an old hotel, but the rooms and property are well kept. It's sort of like a look back in the 1800's South. I felt as though I was in the Gone With Wind when I used the stairs to access my room. I was waiting for Rhett Butler to come down. It really goes back into it's own time. Very cool. There was a lovely woman checking me in at the front desk. She took the time to explain the surroundings and also had a a steel listing well known restaurants nearby. Very helpful and welcoming.

George

This such an historic place! First built in 1862 then renovated and added to in the 1960s it has a special charm. The staff are incredibly friendly and accommodating. The location is simply wonderful! We liked it's romantic charm so much we stayed twice in the past month! For a short stay it is a great place. There are a couple of wonderful parks nearby that you can walk around and then there are all the neat shops on Dauphin street to explore. We felt VERY safe and we are seniors.

Ba

This is a nice historic property, and I feel a unique experience to stay in an inn this old. The accommodation is comfortable, and had everything we needed. Charlotte at the front desk is incredibly welcoming, friendly and accommodating. This place has old world charm and I would stay again if passing through Mobile. The location is great, a short walk into the main area of town, and close to many historic attractions. It’s also set in a nice, quiet & clean area of town.

Conor

A True Southern Gem – Timeless Charm and Unforgettable Hospitality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you're looking for more than just a place to stay — if you're craving an experience — the Malaga Inn in Mobile, Alabama, is an absolute must. Nestled in the heart of historic downtown, this privately owned boutique hotel feels like stepping back in time, yet with all the comfort today's traveler could ask for. Originally built in 1862, the rooms are full of soul and Southern elegance: polished wood floors, antique furnishings, Charleston-style four-poster rice beds, and sparkling crystal chandeliers. Many rooms overlook the inn’s enchanting courtyard — a peaceful oasis with old-world charm that invites you to slow down and savor the moment. What makes Malaga truly stand out, however, is the warmth of its service. The inn is currently owned and operated by the grandson of the original founder, Mayme Sinclair, and you can feel that family legacy in every detail. Hospitality here is not just a standard — it’s a heartfelt tradition. Add to that its perfect location just off I-10, and you’ve got the ideal base for exploring Mobile or simply relaxing in refined Southern style. Don't miss the chance to stay somewhere this rare — the Malaga Inn is one of those places that stays with you long after you’ve left.

Nadiia

My husband and I stayed here one night on our baby moon and it was a gorgeous building. The staff were very kind and our room was very clean. The ONLY remotely negative thing I would have to say is that at night there is no sign that I saw saying to keep noises down past a certain time, and we could hear some people at midnight laughing in the court yard. Of course, people can do whatever they want considering they were paying to stay there too, but maybe have a sign up to be mindful of guests resting in the middle of the night. It is a VERY old building, and I’m sure you could hear a pin drop, but we just played some fan noises on our phone and couldn’t hear anything else. Needless to say, we would love to stay here again!

Isabella

It's an old hotel, but the rooms and property are well kept. It's sort of like a look back in the 1800's South. I felt as though I was in the Gone With Wind when I used the stairs to access my room. I was waiting for Rhett Butler to come down. It really goes back into it's own time. Very cool. There was a lovely woman checking me in at the front desk. She took the time to explain the surroundings and also had a a steel listing well known restaurants nearby. Very helpful and welcoming.

George

This such an historic place! First built in 1862 then renovated and added to in the 1960s it has a special charm. The staff are incredibly friendly and accommodating. The location is simply wonderful! We liked it's romantic charm so much we stayed twice in the past month! For a short stay it is a great place. There are a couple of wonderful parks nearby that you can walk around and then there are all the neat shops on Dauphin street to explore. We felt VERY safe and we are seniors.

Ba

This is a nice historic property, and I feel a unique experience to stay in an inn this old. The accommodation is comfortable, and had everything we needed. Charlotte at the front desk is incredibly welcoming, friendly and accommodating. This place has old world charm and I would stay again if passing through Mobile. The location is great, a short walk into the main area of town, and close to many historic attractions. It’s also set in a nice, quiet & clean area of town.

Conor

A True Southern Gem – Timeless Charm and Unforgettable Hospitality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you're looking for more than just a place to stay — if you're craving an experience — the Malaga Inn in Mobile, Alabama, is an absolute must. Nestled in the heart of historic downtown, this privately owned boutique hotel feels like stepping back in time, yet with all the comfort today's traveler could ask for. Originally built in 1862, the rooms are full of soul and Southern elegance: polished wood floors, antique furnishings, Charleston-style four-poster rice beds, and sparkling crystal chandeliers. Many rooms overlook the inn’s enchanting courtyard — a peaceful oasis with old-world charm that invites you to slow down and savor the moment. What makes Malaga truly stand out, however, is the warmth of its service. The inn is currently owned and operated by the grandson of the original founder, Mayme Sinclair, and you can feel that family legacy in every detail. Hospitality here is not just a standard — it’s a heartfelt tradition. Add to that its perfect location just off I-10, and you’ve got the ideal base for exploring Mobile or simply relaxing in refined Southern style. Don't miss the chance to stay somewhere this rare — the Malaga Inn is one of those places that stays with you long after you’ve left.

Nadiia

My husband and I stayed here one night on our baby moon and it was a gorgeous building. The staff were very kind and our room was very clean. The ONLY remotely negative thing I would have to say is that at night there is no sign that I saw saying to keep noises down past a certain time, and we could hear some people at midnight laughing in the court yard. Of course, people can do whatever they want considering they were paying to stay there too, but maybe have a sign up to be mindful of guests resting in the middle of the night. It is a VERY old building, and I’m sure you could hear a pin drop, but we just played some fan noises on our phone and couldn’t hear anything else. Needless to say, we would love to stay here again!

Isabella

It's an old hotel, but the rooms and property are well kept. It's sort of like a look back in the 1800's South. I felt as though I was in the Gone With Wind when I used the stairs to access my room. I was waiting for Rhett Butler to come down. It really goes back into it's own time. Very cool. There was a lovely woman checking me in at the front desk. She took the time to explain the surroundings and also had a a steel listing well known restaurants nearby. Very helpful and welcoming.

George

This such an historic place! First built in 1862 then renovated and added to in the 1960s it has a special charm. The staff are incredibly friendly and accommodating. The location is simply wonderful! We liked it's romantic charm so much we stayed twice in the past month! For a short stay it is a great place. There are a couple of wonderful parks nearby that you can walk around and then there are all the neat shops on Dauphin street to explore. We felt VERY safe and we are seniors.

Ba

This is a nice historic property, and I feel a unique experience to stay in an inn this old. The accommodation is comfortable, and had everything we needed. Charlotte at the front desk is incredibly welcoming, friendly and accommodating. This place has old world charm and I would stay again if passing through Mobile. The location is great, a short walk into the main area of town, and close to many historic attractions. It’s also set in a nice, quiet & clean area of town.

Conor

Location

359 Church Street, Mobile, 36602, Alabama, United States

Malaga Inn