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Discovering Marbella: The Traveler’s Guide

Discover Marbella, paradise on the Costa del Sol. With its 27 km of golden beaches, majestic mountains and the glamorous Puerto Banús, it offers luxury and fun. The Golden Mile sparkles with exclusive nightclubs and fashion shops. An unforgettable experience of sun, sea and style!

What to visit in Marbella?

  • Promenade and avenue of the sea: Charming avenue connects Alameda Park with the Paseo Marítimo and is adorned with ten bronze sculptures by Salvador Dalí, turning it into a captivating open-air museum. Safety pin!
  • Alameda Park: After a refreshing dip and the obligatory photo at the iconic lighthouse on the Paseo Marítimo, head to the essential Alameda Park. At the entrance to the old town, you are greeted with a majestic circular fountain, benches made of Andalusian tiles and lush vegetation that invites you to relax.
  • Orange Square: Going up Calle Valdés from Alameda, you will reach Plaza de los Naranjos, the heart of the old town of Marbella. Surrounded by white Andalusian houses and historic buildings, this 15th-century square is home to the beautiful Renaissance fountain and cozy terraces to enjoy the lively atmosphere.
  • Marbella old town: Explore the maze of alleys of Marbella’s old town, with its Moorish charm and Andalusian architecture. Discover white houses, flower-filled balconies, craft shops and typical taverns.
  • Marbella Wall: From the Plaza del Santo Cristo, go down Calle Ancha and cross Calle Príncipe towards the area of ​​Calle Arte and Salinas, where the Walls of the old Alcazaba are located, witnesses of the Muslim civilization.
  • Puerto Banus: Glamorous marina where you will see luxurious yachts several meters in length, high-end cars, exclusive boutiques and lively nightclubs. In addition to the walk through the port to the Mirador del Muelle de Honor, you can take a swim on the beach of Puerto Banús and go to the Lighthouse, from where you will have excellent views of the peak of La Concha.
  • Marbella beaches: Enjoy the 23 beaches along its 27 kilometers of coastline.

What to eat in Marbella? Gastronomy:

Places of interest near Marbella:

Special Dates in Marbella 2024:

  • Carnivals: February 10 to February 18
  • Easter week: March 24 to March 31
  • Marbella pilgrimage: June 2nd
  • Marbella Fair: June 10 to June 16

Where to sleep in Marbella?

If you want to spend a few days on vacation in Marbella, do not hesitate to book in one of our Cubo’s accommodations, you will surely find what you want and of course, at the best price:

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