Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Marbella blends sun-soaked beaches, historic old-town charm, and glamorous Mediterranean lifestyle for the ultimate Costa del Sol escape.
Start your Marbella adventure in the heart of the city at Plaza de los Naranjos. This iconic square, fringed with orange trees and whitewashed buildings, is perfect for soaking in Andalusian ambiance and grabbing a café con leche at a sunny terrace.
Wander the winding streets to discover Iglesia de la Encarnación. This beautiful 16th-century church boasts an ornate Baroque façade and peaceful interior—a true gem of Marbella's Old Town.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at El Patron, a beloved local restaurant known for its inventive tapas and fresh Mediterranean flavors, all served in a charming rustic setting.
As the sun sets, sip cocktails at The Orange Tree, a cozy restaurant and bar tucked just off the main square, famed for its tranquil courtyard and creative drinks.
Begin your day with a stroll around Puerto Banús, Marbella’s iconic marina lined with luxury yachts, designer boutiques, and chic cafés—perfect for people-watching and soaking up the jet-set vibe.
Head to Playa de Nagüeles for a relaxing beach afternoon. This Blue Flag beach offers golden sand, calm waters, and stylish beach clubs—ideal for swimming or lounging under a straw parasol.
Enjoy fresh seafood at Chiringuito Victor, a beachfront eatery renowned for its grilled sardines (espeto) and local fish, right on the sand.
Dine in style at Breathe, one of Marbella’s trendiest restaurants and rooftop lounges, offering Mediterranean-Asian fusion cuisine and panoramic views over Puerto Banús marina.
Start the day with a peaceful walk at Parque de la Alameda, a lush park filled with marble walkways, fountains, and shaded benches—perfect for a morning coffee surrounded by nature.
Marvel at Salvador Dalí’s surrealist sculptures along the nearby Avenida del Mar, a unique open-air gallery connecting the park to the sea.
Head east to explore Dunas de Artola (Artola Dunes), a protected natural reserve with wooden boardwalks, wild dunes, and the historic Torre Ladrones watchtower—a peaceful contrast to the city’s bustle.
Stop for lunch at Restaurante Simbad, a hidden gem with unbeatable sea views and a menu of local rice dishes, grilled fish, and refreshing sangria.
Finish your Marbella journey at La Concha Mountain. Either hike the lower slopes for sunset views or drive up to a scenic lookout to admire the city and coastline bathed in golden light.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Apr–Jun (mild, fewer crowds)
Typical weather
Hot summers, mild winters, dry climate
Daily budget
Budget $50/day · Mid $120/day · Luxury $300+/day
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants
Power
Type C/F, 230V
Language
“Hola” · “Gracias”
Good to know
Watch for pickpockets in crowded areas