Marbella is part of the province of Malaga, the Andalusia community, the Costa del Sol region.It is one of the most important tourist cities and is & nbsp; located between Malaga and the Gibraltar Strait, at the foot of the Sierra Blanca Mountains.
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Best period
The weather is good throughout the year in Marbella
On average the hottest months are July and August
The rainy Mondays are January, November and December
The best months for swimming are July, August and September
Tourist Attractions
Finding the road through the narrow and twisted streets of the old city to Capilla de San Juan de Dios on Calle Caridad is half the fun of a visit here.This Mudéjar chapel (in Christian Moor's style) was part of a hospital built by the Spanish monarchs in the sixteenth century.This is a small and somewhat modest church, but the iconography inside is impressive and exciting.
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (Church of Incarnation) is the most important church in the old city of Marbella.Built in the sixteenth century by the Catholic monarchs, the church is on the site of the former Mosche in Marbella.It was an ordinary practice in the 16th century Andalusia to replace the mosques with new churches. It has a spacious basilic plane, with a central ship vault in barrels and a semicircular apse with Corinthian columns.A distinguishing feature of the facade, the main door is refined with Rococo-style ocher style, an improvement from the eighteenth century.The sanctuary has a Mayor soil organ, considered the best type of modern organ built in Spain.This is where the liturgy is celebrated throughout the week, with two daily jobs from Monday to Saturday and several jobs on Sunday.
Murallas del Castillo stands like the last remnants of an old Moorish city (castle and fortified city).These huge walls created with two towers are the only relic of Muslim civilization in Marbella.The walls date from the tenth and eleventh centuries, the period of the Moorish Caliphate.They were restored in early 1735 and remain in good condition. There is nothing to visit between the walls, it is definitely worth a look.The enormous proportions of the walls suggest the greatness of the ancient fortresses. N nadresa: Calle Portada, Marbella, Spain
The Marbella Mosque was the first mosque built from the Christian recovery of Spain in the fifteenth century.It was built by the Salman Prince of Saudi Arabia in 1981 and is a splendid example of contemporary Andalusian architecture, inspired by the Moorish inheritance.It is located right next to "Golden Mile", about 10 minutes west of the Old City in Marbella, halfway by Puerto Banús.
Art lovers will want to take time for a walk on Avenida del Mar, a wonderful pedestrian path that extends from Paseo Maritimo to Parque Alameda.It serves as an outdoor showcase, with a permanent exhibition of Salvador Dalí's imaginative imaginative statues, including 10 Dalí works, as well as two additional sculptures by the artist Eduardo Soriano.In the 1990s, the space was transformed into a modern promenade, but it is still a popular place to visit for locals and visitors.A large parking is located under Avenida del Mar and is an excellent place to park when you visit the city center and beaches.
A historical church in the old city near Murallas del Castillo, Iglesia del Santo Cristo from Veracruz was built in the sixteenth century as part of a Franciscan monastery.The facade of the church has stone details and an octagonal roof of vitreous tile.The interior is a humble space with a single ship and decor in Andalusian style.Santo Cristo, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
This famous art museum is another top attraction in the old city of Marbella.The Museum occupies the Bazán Hospital, an elegant Renaissance-Gothic-Mudéjar building founded in the sixteenth century and registered as a protected historical monument.Admission is free. In the so -called museum in Spain, the Museum of Contemporary Spanish engravings is dedicated to the conservation and exhibition of contemporary engravings and works of Spanish graphic art from the 20th and 21st centuries.The artists represented in the permanent collection include Goya, Picasso, Miró and Dalí.
Between Puerto Banús and the old city of Marbella, Museo Ralli is a trip that deserves (about 10 minutes by car).The Ralli Museum is hosted in a completely renovated building, with 10 spacious exhibition halls.Santiago, Chile;and Caesarea near Haifa in Israel.Ralli museums praise one of the best art collections in Latin America in the world.The paintings exposed reflect the influence of the great European masters. N Nadresa: Urb.Coral Beach, Marbella, Spain
Hidden in a quiet corner of Casco Antiguo, Plaza Altamirano captures the historical atmosphere of the old city.This wonderful cobbled market is full of palm trees with old -fashioned leaf and street lamps.The old picturesque buildings have classic balconies of hardware adorned with Bougainvillea.The collection includes archaeological discoveries found in the center of Marbella and its surroundings, such as in Alcazaba, the Roman Baths, the Roman Villa in Río Verde and the Paleococcus Basilica Vega del Mar.
Full of palm trees with shaded leaves and pines, Paseo from Alameda is a quiet public park in the old city, which joins Paseo Marítimo along the sea.It is a delight to wander around here after spending time in the narrow street label in the old city.decorative banks shaded under banana palm trees;and wells, such as Fuente Virgen del Rocio, which was made in 1762. The parcel also houses botanical gardens and was the first designated green space of the city.Ramón y Cajal, S/n, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
The name Marbella means "the beautiful sea", and the city is at the height of this name, with fine sand beaches.Several excellent options are a few steps away from the historical center of Marbella.Most public beaches have toilets and service rescuers during the summer.Beautiful sand, a scene that happens at luxury chiringuts and a palm trees make a place to see and see.The beach is pleasantly crowded, but not outdated.If you want to stay here, visit the Marbella luxury club.This wonderful beach is a mixture of natural areas and built areas.The beach is the perfect width for the formation of wonderful tidal basins of hot water, a favorite for families with young children.The beach also has a fair part of Chiringuito and seats for moderate prices.Find it easily at the end of Avenida del Mar, right next to all the amazing works of Salvador Dali.The beach is very crowded with people enjoying the sun;sand;and shallow, calm waters.Climb from your beach chair to one of the top restaurants that serve tapas and other more tourist-oriented dishes.These three are ideal for families.Sand beaches are uated as the "blue flag" due to their calm and safe waters, ideal for seeing and swimming.
In the charming old city of Marbella (Casco Antiguo), Plaza de Los Naranjos is the place where locals and tourists come to socialize and relax.A series of attractions bordge the market, and several restaurants with outdoor places are located under trees with leaves.Plaza de los Naranjos blooms with scented oranges in the spring.The orange group is planted right in the middle of the market, offering a welcome shadow during the summer.This simple white church has a remarkable contemporary sculpture of Saint James.This gastronomic destination is a few streets away (five minutes walk) from Plaza de Los Naranjos to 12 Calle Aduar.
About 10 kilometers from the old city, Puerto Banús is the fashionable port of marbard, where the crowd of Jet-setting comes to see and be seen.Elegant restaurants and luxury boutiques border the water edge.Strangely, you will also find sellers on the street who sell cheap imitations.You can eat dinner while watching the luxury yachts that walk up and down in the port. Hundreds of danes for yachts and other boats, Puerto Banús is considered one of the best yachts in Spain.The port also offers boat rentals, and from here they leave many navigation trips and other tours.The luxury stores border the area on the water's edge, but only 50 meters are an area with cheap locations and kebab stands.Those officials were confiscated the goods by the Spanish government in 2017, and some of the buildings at which tourists stop watching them begin to show a clear lack of maintenance.However, all this being said, it is still a place worth visiting, and the beaches nearby are some of the best in the area. N Nadresa: Puerto José Banús, Muelle de Honor, Marbella