Get to know the city through the eyes of a local guide. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it to the locals for an enlightening introduction to the city. With our private walking tours, you'll skip the mundane historical tours and experience the city through the eyes of a real local. Our local guides are passionate about their city and eager to share their knowledge and insights. They will offer an authentic and personal experience. By the end of the tour, you will feel comfortable navigating the city and confident that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay.
This is a Private walking tour for just you and your group. Your guide customizes your tour to your interests and personality. Get a deeper insight into Marbella's life than possible alone. See Marbella through the eyes of a local and discover its hidden gems.
Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included
The Parque de la Alameda has long been the pride of Marbella. This huge park area, the green lung of the city, dates back to the 18th century and currently has an area of around 20,000 m2 (20% of the urban core).
The Avenida del Mar in Marbella connects the waterfront promenade Paseo de Maritimo with the park Alameda. Since the 1990s, the Avenida del Mar has had
has had its present appearance.
Imposing marble floors, arcades, and stylish plantings invite visitors to linger.
The Paseo Marítimo of Marbella covers about 7 km of its coastline, where you can find restaurants, bars, souvenir stores, and handicrafts. The promenade is pedestrian, so it is ideal for cycling, rollerblading, jogging, or just strolling while watching the beaches that overlook it.
The Chapel of San Juan de Dios is a Catholic temple of the sixteenth century in the city of Marbella, in the province of Malaga, Spain. It is located in the old town and is part of the old Royal Hospital, built by the Catholic Monarchs after the capture of the city.
The historic center of Marbella also includes the beautiful Plaza de los Naranjos. It takes its name from the countless orange trees that have lined it since 1941.
Marbella is a vibrant coastal city known for its luxurious resorts, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a blend of modern amenities and traditional Andalusian charm, making it a top destination on the Costa del Sol.
The charming Old Town of Marbella is a maze of narrow, whitewashed streets filled with historic buildings, boutique shops, and cozy cafes.
A luxurious marina known for its high-end shopping, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife.
A beautiful park with waterfalls, gardens, and a lake, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
A popular beach with golden sand, clear waters, and a variety of water sports and beach clubs.
Grilled sardines skewered on a cane and cooked over an open fire.
A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil.
Fish cooked in a salt crust, preserving its moisture and flavor.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long sunny days, and lively beach activities. It's the best time for water sports and outdoor events.
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Marbella is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas.
Marbella Station
Marbella Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, with frequent services. Buses are a good option for getting around town.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
A British Overseas Territory known for its unique blend of cultures, the famous Rock of Gibraltar, and duty-free shopping.
A stunning mountain town known for its dramatic cliffside views, historic bullring, and ancient bridges.
A charming whitewashed village with narrow streets, traditional houses, and donkey taxis.
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