La Casa Invisible
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BradfordBuzzard
bradford94 contributions
Oct 2013 • Solo
I stumbled on this community enterprise when exploring the 'regen' areas of the old city. The house dates from 1875 and is substantially unreconstructed. The downside of this is that it is clearly crumbling away. However, the good part is that you get to see a traditional mansion courtyard in all its former glory. There is a bar in the courtyard - bottled beer 1 euro, and the activists who run it offer themed food evenings (including vegan) as well as workshops and political involvement. As I understand it, the future of this place is insecure because the local authority has reneged on a promise to assist in keeping it going, and there is a threat of unthinking redevelopment. Yes, it's a bit crusty, but it welcomes all. If I were young again and wanting to make first contact with new friends in Malaga, this is where I would come. I can in fact remember old houses like this in Spain in the 1970's, but it is a rarity to find this kind of place today. So gird your loins, don't be scared of the myriad youth that go there. Go for the patio, the trees, the fountain, and don't worry about the grungy bits!
Written 24 October 2013
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Maree
Budapest, Hungary175 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Stumbled across this place for lunch after shopping nearby. Lovely courtyard in the sun with a good vibe. Super cheap. Euro 1.5 per tapas plate and they were big plus wine and beer cheap too. A nice place to spend a few hours.
Written 18 April 2016
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Mark L
Worcester, UK93 contributions
Apr 2018
Casa Invisible is a pleasant courtyard oasis near the heart of old Málaga.
It is also a squat, and unfortunately for the occupiers has not remained invisible to the Málaga authorities.
On Wednesday 25 April 2018, when we stumbled upon it, the water supply had been cut off and the drinks fridges sealed by the Police. So certainly join the scene if it’s your thing, but bring your own food and drink, and don’t expect a flush toilet.
Hard not to be sympathetic for pleasant people we saw there who we understood had been there several years, but we don’t know all the facts so are in no position to judge.
It’s high trip advisor rating suggest there’s been fun to be had but on a rather haphazard basis.
Hope this helps give a clearer idea of what to expect.
It is also a squat, and unfortunately for the occupiers has not remained invisible to the Málaga authorities.
On Wednesday 25 April 2018, when we stumbled upon it, the water supply had been cut off and the drinks fridges sealed by the Police. So certainly join the scene if it’s your thing, but bring your own food and drink, and don’t expect a flush toilet.
Hard not to be sympathetic for pleasant people we saw there who we understood had been there several years, but we don’t know all the facts so are in no position to judge.
It’s high trip advisor rating suggest there’s been fun to be had but on a rather haphazard basis.
Hope this helps give a clearer idea of what to expect.
Written 26 April 2018
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Mr_Journey
Province of Malaga, Spain72 contributions
Jun 2016 • Business
I was taken here by a group of friends.... to cut it short i have been told that the people that run this place, who make and sell you their wares are "squatters".. i didn´t want to ask to verify it to be true.. anyway..
As you can imagine, lots of long haired, shirtless, sandle wearing waiters serving the basics. There was a builders bucket full of what they call "mojito". It must have held nearly 15lts of pre made ready to "scoop n serve...., and not a lime in view! A couple of mint leaves floating but thats your luck. A guy cooking a BBQ with no shirt on and wiping his brow with his wrist he used while flipping the burgers.
As i said, im happy for anybody who likes the hippie alternate lifestyle... but for me it was too "casual" and "uncontrolled".
As you can imagine, lots of long haired, shirtless, sandle wearing waiters serving the basics. There was a builders bucket full of what they call "mojito". It must have held nearly 15lts of pre made ready to "scoop n serve...., and not a lime in view! A couple of mint leaves floating but thats your luck. A guy cooking a BBQ with no shirt on and wiping his brow with his wrist he used while flipping the burgers.
As i said, im happy for anybody who likes the hippie alternate lifestyle... but for me it was too "casual" and "uncontrolled".
Written 15 June 2016
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margaret p
Chatham, UK41 contributions
Feb 2018 • Friends
We found this wonderful place by chance and returned for several nights. It's different with mosaics, murals and is open space with a complete mix of young , university types and tourists!
It was interestingly different and we enjoyed the scene!
We never got to the bottom of how it came to be in existence but there is a story there!
It was interestingly different and we enjoyed the scene!
We never got to the bottom of how it came to be in existence but there is a story there!
Written 6 March 2018
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Cossons
Malaga, Spain31 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
We went on Friday 15th September. It was closed. There was a sign on the shutter to say they open again in September???
We ended up going to the El Calafate vegetarian restaurant next door which was amazing!
We ended up going to the El Calafate vegetarian restaurant next door which was amazing!
Written 19 September 2017
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Edward K
Edinburgh, UK83 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
I walked into this courtyard bar like Alice falling down the rabbit hole. It has a wonderfully relaxed and inclusive vibe. I felt like I'd stopped being a tourist and that I had found a place that was I would want to go to again again. And, reader, I did.
Written 29 April 2016
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Leon E
Drama, Greece46 contributions
Aug 2017
La Casa Invisible is a nice little enclosed garden in the heart of the historical center of Malaga. It has a very relaxing atmosphere and I highly recommend it for a beer or a cocktail at night or even a coffee during the day. The place also functions as a community school with different projects daily. I don’t know much about this but it’s really worth a look.
Written 10 July 2018
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Ian M
Maghera, UK5 contributions
Jan 2018 • Solo
Reminded me of squats in Berlin, but with better weather. Nice sense of community spirit and creativity.
Written 8 July 2018
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FamilyPL
Wawer, Poland58 contributions
Aug 2017 • Family
It was closed on Monday, 21st of August 2017 with no information on the steel shades regarding opening hours. Maybe it had been closed for good. We lost some time for finding it and had to move to a tapas bar.
A huge disappointment.
A huge disappointment.
Written 25 August 2017
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Thanks for your tip re La Casa Invisible. We shall be satying close to there soon. Have you any landmarks to suggest for how to find it. I've got it on Google maps but Streetview gives up in the nearest bigger street!!
Thanks
Written 26 November 2017
Hi, find the restaurant El Calafate at Calle Andres Perez, la Casa Invisible is very close to it. Start from Plaza de los Martires, enter the Calle Andres Perez, get to the El Calafate restaurant - you will see it on the right hand side - and just after El Calafate turn right, go forward 20-30 steps and you should be in front of the entrance to la Casa Invisible. Enjoy! (although I was not that lucky, it was closed...). KW
Written 27 November 2017
PretzelM
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Why don't you let people know that you are shut just now? - it would have saved me and my family alot of travel time TWICE.
There is NO word of this in TripAdvisor
Written 24 August 2017
Javier F
Alhaurin de la Torre, Spain
They were waiting for whiney your tourist tears to make sangria.
Written 15 April 2018
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