Marbella
Marbella is deservedly one of the Costa del Sol's prime destinations. Its excellent climate, multiple beaches, natural surroundings and numerous sports opportunities are just some of the countless attractions which this area offers.
Marbella's historic quarter displays its typically Andalusian charm through neat whitewashed façades decorated with grilles and geraniums or the orange trees which spring up on every corner. The heart of the town is plaza de Los Naranjos, from the Renaissance period, flanked by noble buildings such as the City Hall (16th century) and the old Chief Magistrate's Office (17th century). Recommended is also the Spanish Contemporary Engraving Museum with its interesting collection of engravings from the 19th and 20th centuries, with works by grand masters of the stature of Picasso, Miró or Dalí.
In the broader surroundings of Marbella, the famous marina Puerto Banús, surrounded by exclusive housing developments, each year welcomes some of the biggest and most luxurious yachts in the world. Its facilities also offer a select leisure area made up of restaurants, business premises and shops selling the big international designer labels and luxury items. Marbella offers the visitor 26 kilometres of beautiful coastline with a succession of sun-drenched beaches equipped with all kinds of services, which include modern hotels, residential complexes, shops and restaurants.
Marbella's historic quarter displays its typically Andalusian charm through neat whitewashed façades decorated with grilles and geraniums or the orange trees which spring up on every corner. The heart of the town is plaza de Los Naranjos, from the Renaissance period, flanked by noble buildings such as the City Hall (16th century) and the old Chief Magistrate's Office (17th century). Recommended is also the Spanish Contemporary Engraving Museum with its interesting collection of engravings from the 19th and 20th centuries, with works by grand masters of the stature of Picasso, Miró or Dalí.
In the broader surroundings of Marbella, the famous marina Puerto Banús, surrounded by exclusive housing developments, each year welcomes some of the biggest and most luxurious yachts in the world. Its facilities also offer a select leisure area made up of restaurants, business premises and shops selling the big international designer labels and luxury items. Marbella offers the visitor 26 kilometres of beautiful coastline with a succession of sun-drenched beaches equipped with all kinds of services, which include modern hotels, residential complexes, shops and restaurants.












