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About Marbella

Marbella, renowned as a luxurious resort town on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is popular among the elite and offers plenty of attractions for all visitors. Its charming old town features cobbled streets and plazas, such as the picturesque Plaza de los Naranjos, filled with orange trees and historic sites like the 16th-century town hall. A must see place.

Marbella’s history dates rich, stretching back to Roman times. The town’s culinary scene is diverse, ranging from beachfront chiringuitos to Michelin-starred restaurants, making it a haven for food enthusiasts.

The town’s beaches are major draws, with a history of attracting expatriate communities since the 1950s. Marbella’s strategic location, close to other charming places like Ronda and Mijas Pueblo, and its historical significance, including Roman and Moorish influences, add to its allure. It has been a hub of agricultural and industrial activity, evolving into a modern town over the centuries.

Marbella’s growth as a tourist destination began in the mid-20th century, with the construction of the Marbella Club Hotel by Prince Alfonso de Hohenlohe. Today, Marbella and Puerto Banus offer a range of accommodations, from luxury villas to budget hostels, and are more accessible than ever, thanks to budget airlines.

The towns are famous for their vibrant nightlife, top restaurants, and leisure activities, appealing to families, solo travelers, and groups. The Golden Mile, linking Marbella and Puerto Banus, is home to some of the area’s most expensive properties.

Offering a blend of sports, shopping, dining, and beach activities, Marbella and Puerto Banus cater to a diverse crowd, maintaining their appeal to celebrities while being accessible to visitors from Europe and beyond. The area is also a gateway to further adventures, with ferry trips to Morocco from nearby Algeciras.

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