Known for its beaches, night clubs, luxury venues and its golf courses, Marbella is undoubtedly one of the most demanded Spanish destinations in the world. Situated between Malaga and Gibraltar in Costa del Sol, Andalucía, Southern Spain, Marbella offers 27 kilometers of coastline including 6 beaches with the Blue Flag status for their high standards of cleanliness. Marbella's historic quarter displays a Andalusian traditional style white-washed tiny streets decorated with geranium flowers and orange trees. Plaza de Los Naranjos is the main square of the town, flanked by buildings such as the City Hall from the 16th century and the old Chief Magistrate's Office from the 17th century. There are also several towers from the 9th century that were originally part of an Arab fortress that protected the town. Marbella has an exceptional micro climate with mild winters and hot summers making it a great place to visit all year around. New video every week. Subscribe to Places and Trails.
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