In the chic, sun-drenched Costa del Sol town of Marbella, hints of its former Moorish occupation mingle with modern-day resort amenities. Bask on the sands of famous La Fontanilla beach or ricochet among the area's family-oriented water, wildlife and theme parks. Experience the Andalusian charm of the historic quarter, filled with whitewashed buildings, remnants of a ninth-century Arab fortress and fragrant orange trees. End a relaxing day with a dish of the cold almond soup ajoblanco and some of the region's excellent dessert wine.
Restaurants in Marbella
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This fountain is within the Parque de la Alamande and is surrounded by the cool tropical plants and pathways. At different times of day it gives a new experience. A must to sit by and have a photo.
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I liked this and was surprised at the prior reviews. It’s well established and can be busy at time’s. Overall a safe walk and nice views.
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Avenida del Mar extends from the park down to the sea and it enhanced with statues of Salvatore Dali. Each one is beautiful in itself and together they make for a showing of art at it's best.
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Come and find out one of the best secrets of Andalusian Culture. The life of fighting bulls and horses in the natural habitat. The life of Pablo Picasso in Málaga, This route you will show you the family and artistic surroundings of his early life, which will give you a better understanding of his personality and work’s development.Discover Ronda from Ernest Hemingway "is Ronda. That is where you should go if you ever go to Spain on a honeymoon or if you ever bolt with anyone. The entire town and as far as you can see in any direction is romantic background"
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