Marbella is the glittering gem of Spain’s Costa del Sol — a place where rich history blends seamlessly with Mediterranean luxury.
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, golden beaches, luxury boutiques and world-class dining, this city has long been a favourite of celebrities, jet-setters and investors from around the world. Let’s explore the most beautiful attractions in Marbella that make this place unforgettable.
1. Casco Antiguo — the old heart of Marbella
Start your Marbella journey in the romantic old town — Casco Antiguo. Whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys, balconies overflowing with bougainvillea and hidden squares create an atmosphere straight out of a postcard. Must-see highlights:
- Plaza de los Naranjos – a picturesque square filled with orange trees and traditional tapas bars
- Iglesia de la Encarnación – a magnificent 16th-century church built on the site of an old mosque
- Murallas del Castillo – the remains of the Moorish defensive walls from the 10th century
2. Puerto Banús — synonym of luxury
If Marbella had a crown jewel, it would be Puerto Banús. Built in the 1970s as a glamorous marina, today it’s one of Europe’s top luxury destinations. You’ll find:
- designer boutiques from the world’s most exclusive brands
- fine-dining restaurants and beach clubs
- rows of superyachts gleaming under the Mediterranean sun
Come here for a sunset stroll and you’ll understand why this place is often called the Spanish Saint-Tropez.
3. Marbella’s beaches and promenade
Marbella boasts over 27 km of coastline, offering a beach for every mood:
- Playa de la Fontanilla — central and lively
- Cabopino & Artola Dunes — natural and tranquil
- Nikki Beach, Ocean Club, La Cabane by Dolce&Gabbana — for ultimate beachside luxury
Linking them all is the Marbella promenade, stretching from east Marbella through Puerto Banús to San Pedro de Alcántara — perfect for walks, cycling or golden hour photos.
4. Art, culture and iconic landmarks
Marbella is also a feast for the mind and soul:
- Avenida del Mar with bronze sculptures by Salvador Dalí M
- useo Ralli with contemporary Latin American art
- Museo del Grabado Contemporáneo showing the art of printmaking
- Parque de la Alameda — a leafy 18th-century park with tiled benches and elegant fountains
5. Nature escapes and breathtaking views
When you want to trade the beach for adventure:
- La Concha Mountain — Marbella’s iconic peak with panoramic views
- Lago de las Tortugas — the peaceful Turtle Lake surrounded by lush greenery
- Day trip to Ronda — a spectacular historic town perched above a deep gorge, just 1 hour away
Linking them all is the Marbella promenade, stretching from east Marbella through Puerto Banús to San Pedro de Alcántara — perfect for walks, cycling or golden hour photos.
Marbella is not just a destination — it’s a lifestyle
Here, luxury goes hand in hand with authenticity. Whether you’re sipping cocktails on a rooftop terrace, shopping on the Golden Mile or simply wandering through the old town — Marbella captures the heart. If you fall in love with this city (and you probably will), remember that with Loriini you can go one step further: not just visit Marbella, but truly live here.

