Frontline in Torremolinos divides cleanly into two characters. La Carihuela is the low-rise, walkable, espeto-restaurant promenade — the old fishermen's quarter, where the sea is steps from the table and the buildings are mostly mid-blocks rather than towers. Playamar is the opposite: the long 1970s tower front, big sea-facing terraces, the iconic Costa del Sol skyline now being renovated tower by tower. The frontline premium here is gentler than on the prime west coast, which is part of why beachfront in Torremolinos can still read as value rather than trophy. We help buyers work out which front fits the use case, and whether a second-line flat with a sea glimpse is the more honest answer.
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