3 OF THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN MARBELLA, SPAIN
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A glamorous town in Southern Spain, Marbella is the shining star of Costa del Sol. With long promenades lining its sandy beaches, beach bars, and charming old town, a trip to this beautiful Spanish City on the Mediterranean Sea is not to be missed.
The Old Town of Marbella dates back to the 15th century and is a great destination to really take in the Andalusian atmosphere. White houses and historical buildings are decorated with colorful flowers creating picture-perfect photo opportunities. There are plenty of rooftop patios, boutique clothing stores, and historic buildings. This is the place to get lost for an afternoon as you wander through its narrow streets
we fell in love with the culture of the Old Town Marbella, our daily walks on the boardwalk, and sampling its delicious Spanish Cuisine. After spending a week in the tourist capital of Costa del Sol, we felt that we could move here. Plus, with real estate seeming to be quite reasonable, maybe we will! But for now, let’s take a look at all the exciting things to do in Marbella to help you plan your trip.
1. Stroll Through Marbella Old Town
Marbella Old Town is a beautiful place in the city to stroll through the streets while admiring the whitewashed buildings lining the charming cobblestone streets. Search for a cafe to enjoy a cocktail or shop for Andalucian-style dresses in one of the many storefronts. This is a place to sit back and relax, people watch and take in the Spanish vibes. Old town has plenty of restaurants with outdoor seating to eat tapas while soaking in the Spanish culture
2. Continue To Avenida Del Mar
Avenida Del Mar
Best things to do in Marbella Avenida Del Mar.
Avenida del Mar is a lovely pedestrian street connecting Marbella Old Town to the beach. Palm trees line the path leading from Parque Alameda to Ave Duque de Ahumada. What makes this so unique is the line of statues designed by Salvador Dali. But, it is not only Dali Statues that line Avenida del Mar, there are other artists featured as well. Dali wasn’t a resident of Marbella, so we found it odd that he has such a prominent collection, but he did holiday here, so he must have fallen in love with this slice of paradise in Costa del Sol as we did.
3. Relax In Alameda Park
Just a short walk from Avenida del Mar is the picturesque Alameda Park. This quiet retreat is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy Marbella streets. This park dates back to the 18th century, and is located right in the heart of the city center and is quite small, but it is filled with shady palm trees and ferns transporting you from the hot sun.
When visiting Marbella, there are plenty of day trips to be had across the coast of Costa del Sol. With its central location, you can be to many of the top attractions along the coast in an hour. These are a few of our recommendations
Being guided by a local is our favorite way to enjoy any city and the people of Marbella have a lust for life that is contagious. This tour is customizable, as you will join a local guide who has a passion for the city. You’ll get insider tips on the best restaurants, best beaches, and hidden gems to visit in Marbella.
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