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Emergency Help in Málaga: Complete Tourist Safety Guide 2026

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What is the emergency number in Málaga, Spain?

Call 112 for all emergencies in Málaga — this free number works 24/7 and offers multilingual support in Spanish, English, French, German, and Arabic.

If you’ve been a victim of petty crime (e.g., theft) and you’re safe, you can also use the Tourist Crime Reporting line 902 102 112 for assisted reporting in multiple languages (see details below).

🚨 Critical Emergency Numbers

Immediate Emergency Response

  • All Emergencies (Multilingual): 112 — Spanish, English, French, German, Arabic
  • Medical Emergency (Andalucía): 061 — Public health emergency line (24/7)
  • If in doubt: Call 112 (they coordinate police, ambulance, and fire services)

Police Services

  • National Police: 091
  • Local Police: 092
  • Guardia Civil: 062

Specialized Services

  • Fire Brigade: 080 (also reachable via 112)
  • Tourist Crime Reporting (Police-assisted): 902 102 112
    • Languages: German, Spanish, French, English, Italian
    • Hours: Mon–Sun; DE/IT 09:00–15:00, ES/FR/EN up to 21:00 (hours can vary by language/season—confirm if your call doesn’t connect)

💡 Pro Tip: Save 112 and share your exact location (street name, nearby landmark, hotel name). If possible, keep your phone’s location services enabled so responders can find you faster.

🏥 Medical Help & Hospitals

When You Need Medical Assistance

For life-threatening emergencies, call 112 immediately.

For urgent health emergencies in Andalucía, you can also call 061, which operates 24/7.

For non-emergency issues, consider a primary care clinic (centro de salud), a hospital emergency department (urgencias), or a pharmacy (farmacia).

Note: Hospital phone numbers, departments, and English availability can change. If it’s urgent, use 112 or 061.

💊 24-Hour Pharmacies & Medical Care

Finding a Pharmacy When You Need It

24-Hour Pharmacy (Málaga): Farmacia Caffarena — Alameda Principal (near Calle Larios).
(Always confirm opening hours before you go, especially on holidays.)

Extended Hours Pharmacies

  • Farmacia Segalerva 13h: Extended hours (confirm daily closing time)
  • Farmacia Reding: Extended hours (confirm daily closing time)

Late-Night Tip: If a pharmacy appears closed, look for a small service window (or ring the bell). Many pharmacies serve customers after hours through a night hatch.

📞 What to Do If You Lose Your Passport

Immediate Steps to Take

  1. If you’re in immediate danger: Call 112.
  2. Report to Police: If you are safe and it’s a theft/loss report, you can call 902 102 112 (language support available) or visit the nearest police station.
  3. Contact Your Embassy/Consulate: Use your government’s official website to find the correct consular office for Málaga/Costa del Sol.
  4. Prepare documents: Police report, passport photos (if required), and any proof of identity you have.

Key Embassy Contacts in Málaga

Embassy/consulate phone numbers and addresses change. Use official government websites to confirm the correct consular office and after-hours emergency procedures.

🚌 Transport & Getting Around

Public Transport Contacts

Transport hotlines and strike schedules can change. Use official operators’ websites for the most reliable updates:

Taxi Services (Available 24/7)

Use licensed taxis and official taxi ranks. If you need urgent help, call 112.

💳 Lost Cards & Financial Emergencies

What to Do

  1. Call your bank/card issuer immediately to block the card (use the number on the back of your card or your banking app).
  2. If your wallet was stolen, file a report (if safe, you may use 902 102 112 for tourist-assisted reporting).

ℹ️ Tourist Information & Support

Municipal Tourist Information Centres

Tourist information offices can help with directions, local guidance, and where to report issues.

  • Main Office – Plaza de la Marina: Address: Plaza de la Marina, 11
    Services typically include maps, event updates, and general visitor help (confirm current hours on official sites).

Additional Services

  • Citizen information (Ayuntamiento de Málaga): 010 (from Málaga) or +34 952 20 96 03 (from outside)

🛡️ Safety Tips for Tourists

Staying Safe in Málaga

Málaga is generally safe, but petty theft can happen in crowded areas.

  • Keep belongings close in busy spots (Calle Larios, beaches, transport).
  • Use well-lit ATMs, preferably inside banks.
  • Avoid accepting unsolicited “help” at ATMs or in tourist crowds.

🌤️ Weather Emergencies & Alerts

If there’s a serious incident (flooding, storm damage, immediate risk), call 112.

For general travel planning, monitor official weather warnings and local alerts.

📱 Quick Action Checklist

✅ Before You Need Help:

  • Save emergency numbers: 112, 061, 902 102 112
  • Screenshot this page for offline access
  • Note your hotel’s name and address
  • Share this guide with your travel companions
  • Download offline maps of Málaga

✅ In Case of Emergency:

  • Call 112 for immediate help
  • Know your exact location (street or landmark)
  • Have your passport/ID details ready (if available)
  • Stay calm and speak clearly
  • Ask for English support if needed

📞 Emergency Phrases in Spanish

  • ¡Ayuda! – Help!
  • Llame al 112 – Call 112
  • No hablo español – I don't speak Spanish
  • ¿Habla inglés? – Do you speak English?
  • Necesito un médico – I need a doctor
  • Soy turista – I am a tourist

Sources (official / institutional)

Last updated: February 2026

Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only. In emergencies, always prioritize safety and contact 112 immediately.