Guidebook for Marbella

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Guidebook for Marbella

Food Scene

This restaurant has delicious freshly cooked Spanish food. It is not very expensive. Especially good is the chicken curry (creamy and mild), the chicken kebab and all the fish dishes. Stop by for a coffee or fresh orange juice. Open for breakfast. Busy during the day not so much in the evening. Very relaxed dress shorts and t-shirt are the way to go.
13 residents recomanen
Largos Bar
217 Urb. Cortijo Blanco
13 residents recomanen
This restaurant has delicious freshly cooked Spanish food. It is not very expensive. Especially good is the chicken curry (creamy and mild), the chicken kebab and all the fish dishes. Stop by for a coffee or fresh orange juice. Open for breakfast. Busy during the day not so much in the evening. Very relaxed dress shorts and t-shirt are the way to go.

Drinks & Nightlife

La Sala is open for breakfast right through to well after midnight. Great live music every evening during the Summer months. Great place for a drink or a coffee and to people watch. They serve lunch and dinner too, I would recommend you make a reservation for dinner.
293 residents recomanen
La Sala Puerto Banús
s/n C. Juan Belmonte
293 residents recomanen
La Sala is open for breakfast right through to well after midnight. Great live music every evening during the Summer months. Great place for a drink or a coffee and to people watch. They serve lunch and dinner too, I would recommend you make a reservation for dinner.

Sightseeing

Despite being Andalucía's fastest-growing town - it overtook Córdoba in the big three Andaluz tourist attractions, behind Sevilla and Granada, in the early 21st century - Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town. It is famous worldwide for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the rio Guadalevín through its centre. Visitors make a beeline for the 18th century Puente Nuevo 'new' bridge, which straddles the 100m chasm below, for its unparalleled views out over the Serranía de Ronda mountains.
1006 residents recomanen
Ronda
1006 residents recomanen
Despite being Andalucía's fastest-growing town - it overtook Córdoba in the big three Andaluz tourist attractions, behind Sevilla and Granada, in the early 21st century - Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town. It is famous worldwide for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the rio Guadalevín through its centre. Visitors make a beeline for the 18th century Puente Nuevo 'new' bridge, which straddles the 100m chasm below, for its unparalleled views out over the Serranía de Ronda mountains.

Shopping

This is a department store.
139 residents recomanen
Ébanni Peluquerías Puerto Banús El Corte Inglés
S/Nº C. Ramón Areces
139 residents recomanen
This is a department store.

Essentials

This supermarket is 20 minutes walk from the house.
22 residents recomanen
SuperSol Supermercados
22 residents recomanen
This supermarket is 20 minutes walk from the house.