Marbella is a popular and luxurious tourist resort west of Málaga (about 60 km). It is well known as it attracts wealthy people from all over the world.
We spent an evening here walking through the old town with its small streets and alleyways and having dinner in one of its many restaurants and bars. Especially around Plaza los Naranjas there are many restaurants.
It can easily be reached by 'autopista' (highway).
Updated May 28, 2007
If you visit Malaga than also spend a day in Marbella. Its worthwhile visiting. For more information Go here!!
Written Mar 19, 2004
Website: www.pgb.es/marbella/html.index
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Puerto Banus, the old twon of marbella, the parks... there is lots of things to do there.....
festival of marbella (2nd week june around the 11th)
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Of course .....Puerto Banus, the old twon of marbella, the parks... there is lots of things to do there.....festival of marbella (2nd week june around the 11th)
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