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What is the main area of Marbella called?

main zones of Marbella The main zones or areas of Marbella are known as: San Pedro. Puerto Banus. Nueva Andalucia.



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Marbella's Old Town, known locally as Casco Antiguo, is a fascinating contrast to the town's luxurious beach resorts. travelers are drawn to the area's quaint cobblestone streets and its colorful and diverse history.

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Old Town – where to stay in Marbella for the first time If this is your first trip and you're wondering where to stay in Marbella, then Old Town is the best location for you! Old Town Marbella is a scenic neighborhood near the heart of the city.

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Las Lomas de Marbella Club This truly is a real high-end, luxury destination thanks to the presence of the prestigious Marbella Club and the Puente Romano hotel resort, as well as the palaces and villas that dominate the real estate market here.

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Soak up the atmosphere of a historic square in the middle of Marbella's Old Town. Orange Square dates back to 1485 and is laid out in a typical Spanish Christian design, with whitewashed houses and a town hall, a governor's house and a chapel on the corners.

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A magnet for celebrities, at La Sala By The Sea you may find yourself rubbing shoulders with international footballers, actors and pop stars such as David Silva, Ricky Hatton, Jeff Stelling, Anthony Hamilton, Callum Best, Tinie Tempah and Sylvie Van Der Vaart to name a few.

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Estepona, Los Monteros, and east Marbella have some of the most affordable housing options in the area. These towns have a charm of their own, and it's the fact that they're a bit removed from the most popular tourist spots that make them more affordable.

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Marbella Nightlife Many of the exclusive venues are located in Puerto Banus and on the Golden Mile. many visitors who come to Marbella come to party, and there is no shortage of late night bars, music bars and night clubs and restaurants.

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Marbella is a larger city located above Puerto Banus on the coast. It offers a range of attractions, including beautiful beaches, cultural landmarks, and a lively atmosphere. On the other hand, Puerto Banus is an old fishing port situated approximately 5 miles south of Marbella.

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The Golden Mile is perhaps the most popular of the prestigious real estate market in Marbella. It is the wealth-road that connects Puerto Banús to the city, Marbella.

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Avenida Ricardo Soriano is Marbella's main arterial road and foremost retail strip.

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Former Danish Ajax and Manchester United star, Jesper Olsen, has also owned property in Marbella, as do Italian coach Fabio Capello, Dutch striker Ronald de Boer, Spanish defender Sergio Ramos and a host of other football players both now and over the years – including our very own Gabriel Calderón, former midfielder ...

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Benahavís, sitting between Marbella, Estepona and Ronda, is a mountain village only 7 kms from the coast. It is one of the typical Andalusian “white villages” with important Arab influence from the past. From the Castle of Montemayor spectacular views can be enjoyed of the coast, Gibraltar and North Africa.

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At the heart of the old town is Orange Square which dates back to 1485 and, according to Christian urban design, is surrounded by whitewashed houses and three historical buildings – the town hall, the old governor's house and the Chapel (Hermitage) of Santiago.

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