Welcome to Marbella
Marbella is a glamorous city located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. Known for its luxurious lifestyle, exclusive beaches, world-class golf courses, and charming old town full of Andalusian character, Marbella offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity that makes it an ideal destination for all types of travelers.

What to See in Marbella
Explore the most iconic places in the city:
- Old Town (Casco Antiguo): A labyrinth of cobblestone streets filled with flowers, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants.
- Puerto Banús: An exclusive marina where you can admire luxury yachts and enjoy high-end boutiques.
- Avenida del Mar: An outdoor promenade decorated with Dalí sculptures and views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Plaza de los Naranjos: The historic heart of Marbella, surrounded by orange trees and historic buildings.
- Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving: A museum dedicated to the art of engraving featuring works by prominent Spanish artists.
- Bulevar Alfonso de Hohenlohe: An elegant promenade with sea views and access to gourmet restaurants.
- Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation: A Renaissance church dating back to the 16th century, located in the historic center.

What to Do in Marbella
Enjoy unique activities during your stay:
- Relax on the beaches: Beaches like Nagüeles, Cabopino, and La Fontanilla are perfect for sunbathing or water sports.
- Play golf: Marbella has some of the best golf courses in Europe, such as Los Naranjos and Valderrama.
- Walk along the Paseo Marítimo: A scenic walk along the sea that connects several beaches and offers stunning views.
- Attend the San Bernabé Fair: An annual celebration in June with music, flamenco dancing, and traditional food.
- Explore Sierra Blanca: A natural area perfect for hiking and enjoying breathtaking landscapes.
- Enjoy the nightlife: From cocktail bars in Puerto Banús to exclusive clubs, there are options for all tastes.
- Take a boat excursion: Explore the coast from the sea and discover hidden coves.

Marbella Cuisine
You can't leave Marbella without trying these delicious local dishes:
- Fried fish (Pescaíto frito): A mix of small fried fish that is an absolute delicacy.
- Andalusian gazpacho: A cold soup made with tomato, pepper, and cucumber, perfect for hot days.
- Churros with chocolate: A traditional breakfast or snack you can't miss.
- Oxtail stew: A traditional dish made with oxtail, red wine, and spices.
- Anchovies with lemon: Fresh anchovies marinated in lemon and olive oil.
- Rice with lobster: A sophisticated dish combining rice with fresh seafood.
- Almond tart: A typical dessert from the region, made with almonds and sugar.

Day Trips from Marbella
If you have time, don't miss these nearby excursions:
- Ronda: A stunning white village known for its bridge over El Tajo gorge.
- Gibraltar: A British territory with unique views of the Rock and opportunities to spot monkeys.
- Nerja: Famous for its caves and paradisiacal beaches.
- Estepona: A picturesque coastal town with a well-preserved old town.
- Caminito del Rey: A spectacular hiking trail with breathtaking views.
