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  • Things to do - helpful information and background to Marbella

 

About Marbella
Marbella meaning beautiful sea can trace its beginnings back to 1600 years before Christ.  It was founded by the Romans.  In 711 the Moors invaded Spain and in 1418 the Catholic King and Queen reconquered the town building plazas, churches, houses and wider streets.
Marbella is dominated by the mountain of ‘La Concha' meaning, ‘The Shell' giving the area its own micro-climate.  Marbella was turned into the playground of the international jet set in the 1950's with the building of the ‘Marbella Club Hotel' by Prince Alfonso Von Holenlohe of Liechtenstein.  For 30 years the oil rich Arabs were attracted to the area building their own luxury villas.  The economic slump of the 80's and the rapid growth of the suburbs with their own bars and restaurants sent Marbella into a decline.  However in the 1991 the new mayor Jesus Gil y Gil set about restoring Marbella's image by laying marble pavements, planting trees and ridding the streets of petty criminals, prostitutes and drug addicts.
The old town, built o­n Roman ruins and opened in 1485, is cantered around the ‘Plaza de los Naranjos'.  It is a wonderful maze of beautifully kept historic houses, alleyways and secluded patio ways in the finest Andalucian styles. It is the perfect spot to lunch and enjoy the beauty and the charm of a 16th Century town hall o­n the north side and the 17th Century fountain o­n the South.  In the choir recess o­n the church of Saint Mary which dates from 1618 stands a church organ which is the most important built in Spain in the last 125 years. It took 3 years to build and consists of 5000 pewter, copper and wooden pipes. Visit the Parque de la Alameda to view the Dali sculptures located to the south side of the old town and leading to the Puerto Deportivo.

 

 
  Things to do in Marbella
1. Puerto Banus shops restaurants and Exotic cars and even more incredible Boats
2. Orange Square more sedate place to amble around
3. Rhonda the oldest Bull ring in Spain 1 hour from Marbella but well worth a visit
4. Tera Sana restaurant Near Andalucia Plaza or La Cancelada very Trendy menu which has something for every member of the family
5. Mistral Beach (beach club and Bar) water sports near Hollywood Jet Ski
6. A Visit to Tivoli Gardens Fun Fair for all the family open till late in the summer
7. Selwo Safari Park
8. Picasso's restaurant crepes and Pizzas Puerto Banus massive queues but well worth a visit and very reasonable
9. The Picasso Museum in Malaga
10. Cable Ski Guadalmina Great fun for all the family (water skiing)
11. Marbella Saturday Market Near Marbella Bull Ring
12. Estepona Port Sunday Market and a selection of restaurants
13. Casino Marbella Near The Andalucia Plaza
14. Visit Gibraltar Great Duty Free goods and Historical Island
15. The Bonsai Tree Museum
16. Marina Banus and El Cortes Ingles Shopping
17. LA Canada For Shopping and Bowling.
18 Horse Riding Tennis Squash paddle tennis all available at certain clubs in Marbella
19. Yacht with crew for a days sailing
20. Go Carting at The Carting Club Mijas
 

 

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