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The Fuengirola Tourist Information Centre is now located along the Playa Fuengirola section of the promenade (Paseo Marítimo), making it easy to access while walking the seafront. It’s a useful stop for visitors looking for maps, local advice, and information on attractions, transport, and things to do in the area. This guide covers the location, what services are available, and helpful visitor information to help you plan your visit.
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The Tourist Information Office Fuengirola is the main visitor information point for the town, now located along the seafront promenade near the port. It’s an essential stop for visitors looking for maps, local advice, transport information, and up-to-date details on attractions, events, and things to do across Fuengirola and the wider Costa del Sol.
The office is located on the promenade close to the marina, making it easy to access while walking the seafront.
Address: Paseo Marítimo nº 32, Plaza Theresa Zabell, 29640 Fuengirola, Málaga, Spain
Its position by the port and beach makes it a convenient stop during a day out exploring the coastline.
The Tourist Information Office is generally open daily (including weekends), with extended daytime opening hours in peak season.
Visitors can get help with:
It’s particularly useful for first-time visitors wanting to plan day trips or understand the layout of the town.
The office is fully accessible from the promenade, with flat walking access suitable for wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The surrounding seafront area is also level, making it one of the easiest parts of Fuengirola to navigate.
There is no dedicated parking for the tourist office itself, but several paid underground car parks are available nearby in the port and town centre area.
Parking can be limited during summer, so walking from nearby hotels or using public transport is often the easiest option.
Visitors can expect:
It’s a practical stop rather than a tourist attraction, but extremely useful for getting the most out of your visit.
The Tourist Information Office Fuengirola is a small but valuable resource for visitors, offering practical help and local knowledge right in the heart of the seafront. It’s one of the best starting points for exploring Fuengirola and the surrounding Costa del Sol area.

free

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There is good wheelchair access all around Fish Alley.
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