Apartment for sale in Marbella Centro, Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Marbella Centro | REF: 938363
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This commercial space has been converted into a beautiful apartment in the heart of Marbella.
It has approximately 90 square meters of living space, two bedrooms and one bathroom, and a newly equipped kitchen.
It has three different entrances: a pedestrian entrance on Ricardo Soriano and Jacinto Benavente streets. The parking lot entrance is on Ricardo Soriano.
The price includes furniture.
Marbella's Old Town is a historic gem that combines the essence of Andalusia with a vibrant and charming atmosphere. Here's a guide to the must-see places you shouldn't miss.
Monuments and historical corners of Marbella.
Plaza de los Naranjos: The heart of the old town since 1485, surrounded by orange trees and emblematic buildings such as the Town Hall, the Casa del Corregidor, and the Ermita de Santiago.
Marbella Castle and Walls: Remains of the old 10th-century Moorish fortress, with towers and sections of walls that evoke the city's Muslim past.
Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation: A Baroque church built on the site of a former mosque, it stands out for its Rococo façade and imposing tower.
Chapel of San Juan de Dios: Known as "El Hospitalillo," it was erected by the Catholic Monarchs and preserves a valuable Mudejar coffered ceiling.
Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving: Located in the former 16th-century Bazán Hospital, it houses works by artists such as Picasso, Miró, and Dalí.
Charming Squares and Spaces
• Church Square: Located next to the Church of the Incarnation, it is a quiet and picturesque place ideal for relaxing.
• Plaza Puente Ronda: The old access to the city, it stands out for its welcoming atmosphere and colorful facades.
• Alameda Park: A green oasis with fountains and Andalusian tiled benches, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
• Avenida del Mar: A promenade that connects the old town with the beach, adorned with Salvador Dalí sculptures.
️ Gastronomy and Shopping
• Tapas and Restaurants: The area is full of bars and restaurants offering everything from traditional tapas to gourmet cuisine. Places like El Patio de Mariscal offer Mediterranean options in a charming setting.
• Shops and Crafts: The streets of the old town are home to boutiques, artisan workshops, and galleries where you can find everything from handmade jewelry to local products like olive oil.
️ Tip for your visit
The old town is ideal for exploring on foot, wandering through its cobbled streets and discovering charming corners. For a more enriching experience, consider joining a guided tour that will give you a glimpse into the history and anecdotes of this unique place.