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What do I need to know before going to Marbella?

Marbella is most commonly known for being a glamorous resort town and a playground for the rich and famous. However, aside from the glitz and glamour is a city rich with archaeological heritage and a breath-taking natural landscape; from its encompassing ´La Concha Mountain´ to its charming Old Town.



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With two days in Marbella, you've got enough time to enjoy palm-lined beaches and chic bars, and explore the Old Town; you can also take a day trip to the historical cities of inland Andalucia. To get the most from your short stay on the Costa del Sol, here are our top tips.

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Resorts like Marbella, Malaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola have been popular with the British for decades. Marbella is one of the favourite destinations for British tourists.

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La Suite – Marbella Top Nightclubs For Celebrities Designed by a famous French decorator, La Suite Club has a modern and avant-garde touch, and with the crowds of the rich and famous, this club is the epitome of glamour. La Suite combines all the ingredients for a great night out.

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The weather is thundery at times, and rain can sometimes be very heavy, but pollution levels are low and, in most years, the sea is warm enough to bathe in, at least early in the month.

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There are trails and walks to enjoy in the areas of Marbella, Ojen, Istan. All these walks have great views of mountains and the sea. Visit all different ecosystems, rich in flora and with great wildlife. Different trails are recommended at different times of the year.

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Marbella has long been considered an unmissable destination for lovers of luxury tourism, thanks to its exclusive offering of accommodation, restaurants and retail.

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May-August Summertime is Marbella's sweltering high season, when both temps and the number of travelers skyrocket.

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A day (of eating) in the life of a Spaniard
  • Spaniards LOVE their food! In fact, the typical Spaniard probably eats more times throughout the day than most people around the world. ...
  • Spanish Meals: ...
  • El Desayuno – Breakfast. ...
  • El Almuerzo – Brunch. ...
  • La Comida – Lunch. ...
  • La Merienda – Late-Afternoon Snack. ...
  • La Cena – Dinner.


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