Marbella
a jewel by the sea
Marbella:a jewel by the sea
We want you to discover a unique destination which will undoubtedly be the perfect place to have your treatment and welcome your guests: Marbella. A city connected to tradition and innovation, with one of the most beautiful and best-preserved historical centres in all of Andalusia. A jewel by the sea with a climate that will make your stay a few days that you will never forget.
As well as being good for your health, walking through its streets is the only thing that you’ll need to understand the city. You can see the contrasts of Marbella: its old quarter, its extensive golf courses, the best shops, all of which are bordered by sprawling beaches, which are rated the best on the Costa del Sol.
Historic Centre
Playa de Río Real Beach
Puerto Banús Marina
Sierra Blanca Mountains
"La Concha" Mountain
El Torcal Nature Reserve
The traditional gastronomy of the Malaga coast is based on fish, and the many ways of cooking it are the focal point of its gastronomy. But it also has both national and international variety. Remember that innovation and tradition come together in Marbella, even in its cuisine.
Salmorejo (cold soup of tomato and bread)
Ajoblanco (cold soup of bread, crushed almonds and garlic)
Ensalada malagueña (Malaga salad made with potatoes, eggs, orange and fish)
Anchovies
Fritura (fried fish and seafood)
Sardine skewers
Marbella is a clear example of a fusion of cultures. Concerts at the foot of the Moorish walls and museums with works by Picasso, Miró, Tapies or Chillida coexist with Roman archaeological sites. Marbella isn’t just a place for leisure and relaxation, it is also a place for expanding your culture and appreciating fine art.
Engraving Museum
Flamenco Show
Casa del Corregidor
Bonsai Museum
Palacio de Feria Exhibition Hall
Roman Villa
Protected on its northern fringe by the coastal mountains of the Penibaetic System, the city has a microclimate with average temperatures of 18ºC and over 2,900 hours of sun each year. Natural vitamins for your health and well-being.
Located in the north of the city, the station is the hub for bus arrivals and departures connecting Marbella with the main cities of Andalusia and the rest of Spain.
Marbella doesn't have a train station, but Malaga’s station has bus connections that will get you to Marbella in under an hour.
Please find below various options for getting around Marbella.
It is the simplest way to get around the city, since Marbella has 7 daytime city lines and one night bus.
An affordable alternative to public transport, since a 10-minute journey costs around €10.