The pretty town of Marbella is part of the Spanish Riviera. Come here to enjoy a luxurious beach vacation on the popular Mediterranean coast and take in the many historic sights. While only about 140,000 people call Marbella home, the nearly 1 million visitors that come here each year make it a bustling city. Laze on the beach, or go shopping or sightseeing in this charming hot spot on the Costa del Sol.If you need a break from swimming and sunbathing, stroll along the Paseo Maritimo boardwalk alongside the beach. Or, sit by the Alameda Park fountain, which is surrounded by a square that has benches covered with mosaics depicting local history. The area’s diverse background is also reflected in ancient landmarks, with Roman baths and bridges, stylish Moorish architecture, and early Christian churches. Walk through the Casco Historico (Old Town) to get a glimpse of traditional Spain and admire the 16th-century Town Hall. At the Plaza de los Naranjos, visit the Tourist Information office to see which festivals are on during your stay. See works by Picasso, born in nearby Málaga, at the Museo del Grabado Español Contemporáneo or admire Dalí’s sculptures along Avenida del Mar. For a typical Spanish treat, order tapas while watching Spanish dancing on Alameda Square. Celebrities and the jet set have been attracted to Marbella since the 1970s. Stars such as Antonio Banderas, Sean Connery and Rod Stewart have called the city home, and today you can mingle with the super-rich on the Golden Mile.Marbella is located in Andalucia, an autonomous region in the south of Spain. The climate is mild, with hotter days from June to August. The Málaga airport is a 40-minute drive away. If you don’t have your own transport, use buses or the licensed, metered taxis to get around. If you rent a car, note that parking is expensive.Marbella is the jewel of the Costa del Sol, offering beaches combined with luxury and historic charm.
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Where to stay in Marbella

Puerto Banús
Luxury marina and shopping complex, Puerto Banús boasts high-end boutiques like Gucci and Versace, upscale dining, and a beach on each side. Admire Salvador Dalí's rhinoceros statue and enjoy the vibrant marina atmosphere.

Marbella City Centre
Marbella City Centre is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights in the area like Orange Square and Venus Beach.

San Pedro de Alcantara
San Pedro de Alcantara is popular for its beaches, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Malaga Province Beaches or Playa de Cortijo Blanco.

Marbella Seafront Promenade
Marbella Seafront Promenade is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, abundant dining options, and seaside views. You might want to check out attractions like Marbella Marina or Fontanilla Beach while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Marbella Old Town
Beaches, historic sites, and shopping highlight some of the noteworthy features of Marbella Old Town. Make a stop by Orange Square or Church of the Incarnation while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Golden Mile
If you're spending some time in Golden Mile, Fontanilla Beach and Nagüeles Beach are top sights worth seeing.

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Getting around Marbella
You may well find that your hotel in Marbella is close enough to the beach, restaurants and bars that you can walk everywhere you need to go. The cobbled streets of the old town certainly lend themselves to exploration on foot. Otherwise, put your feet up and be transported around in a traditional horse and carriage, ride a local bus, or take a taxi if you don’t mind paying a little more. Visit the Spanish Transport Corporation (CTSA)-PortilloOpens in a new window website.Browse Marbella rental cars.
Best time to visit
Marbella has very distinct peak and off-peak tourist seasons, and if you visit during the former, between June and August, you’ll be sharing the place with thousands of other visitors, and paying a premium for hotel rooms and pretty much everything else. For a better chance of securing a sun lounger, not to mention cheaper prices, visit during spring or fall, when there is still warm, sunny weather.
Popular places to visit

Puerto Banús Beach
Laze on warm sands and go for long coastal walks at a popular beach in one of southern Spain’s most glamorous resort towns.

Puerto Banús Marina
Enjoy a daytrip or a vacation at one of the most prestigious ports in Spain, a seaside destination of upscale shops and restaurants and gorgeous beaches.

Cabopino Beach
Enjoy one of the finest beaches in Marbella. This tranquil spot has clear waters, striking dunes and a busy marina.

Marbella Marina
Varied dining options, water sports excursions and two beaches make this marina one of the most popular attractions in central Marbella.

Marbella Golf and Country Club
Among the Costa del Sol’s most famous golf courses, this site was designed by Robert Trent Jones and presents a challenge to even the most experienced player.

Venus Beach
A lively atmosphere and excellent facilities feature at this sandy beach, one of the most popular and conveniently located in Marbella.
Things to do

From Costa del Sol: Gibraltar Day Trip with Free Time

From Marbella: Private and Group Sailboat Cruise & Drinks

Seville Highlights - Full Day Tour

Buggy Adventure with Incredible Views of the Sea and the Reservoir

Marbella: Beginner Canyoning Tour with Safety Equipment
Reviews of Marbella
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I frequently visited Marbella many years ago. I was pleasantly surprised by this city again. It is a fantastic vacation spot.
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Don’t miss Old Town!
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Marbella is really wonderful. Just nit uf tou have to stay in the aprtment we had.
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Marbella was beautiful
4/5 - Good
Great beaches, charm of Old Town, shopping, and restaurants.
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Packages
- Real Club de Golf Guadalmina
- Bajadilla Beach
- Real Club de Golf Las Brisas
- Venus Beach
- Paseo Maritimo
- El Corte Ingles Shopping Center
- Centro Plaza
- Marbella Marina
- King Abdul Aziz Mosque
- Puerto Banús Marina
- Orange Square
- Fontanilla Beach
- Church of the Incarnation
- Cabopino Beach
- Cabopino Golf Marbella
- Puerto Banús Beach
- La Dama de Noche Golf Course
- Calahonda Beach
- Puerto Banús Beach
- Puerto Banús Marina
- Cabopino Beach
- Marbella Marina
- El Corte Ingles Shopping Center
- Marbella Golf and Country Club
- Venus Beach
- Orange Square
- Nikki Beach
- La Dama de Noche Golf Course
- Cabopino Golf Marbella
- Centro Plaza
- El Pinillo Beach
- Fontanilla Beach
- Paseo Maritimo
- Los Naranjos Golf Course
- Real Club de Golf Guadalmina
- Don Carlos Tennis & Sports Club
- Playas del Duque
- Calahonda Beach
- Bajadilla Beach
- Church of the Incarnation
- Real Club de Golf Las Brisas
- King Abdul Aziz Mosque