Old Town Marbella captures the true spirit of the city, with its charming cobblestone streets.
Explore the charming, whitewashed streets lined with boutique shops. Discover the local history through iconic buildings and indulge in a delightful dining experience at some of Marbella’s top restaurants.
Plaza de los Naranjos, commonly referred to as Orange Square, is a bustling plaza. You can savor a meal or a rink while immersing yourself in the lively ambiance. The square got its name from all the orange trees surrounding the plaza.
Indulge in La Tienda Casa Curro, where traditional Andalusian dishes are reimagined with modern culinary techniques. This beloved restaurant has charmed the local community. I ordered the Atlantic Sea Bass Ceviche, and it was divine.
My favorite restaurant in Old Town had to have been The Farm. Not only was the food excellent, but the ambiance exceeded my expectations. I paid €48 for a 3-course meal. I was given 3 options for each course. A live flamenco show was performed in between each course.
Mia Cafe Tapas & Bar offered a delightful experience with delicious tapas, a vibrant atmosphere, and a cozy corner for prime people-watching. Our dishes were fresh and reasonably priced.
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