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What is the best way for Transportation in Marbella, Spain?

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I am going to marbella, Spain for 5 days, what is the idea way for transportation, I really do not want to get into the metro and look at so many routes and maps. would a taxi cab be a good choice or renting a car.

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  1. I think the best way to get around is to rent a car, so you are independent and can do trips into the surroundings and find nice beaches and small villages.

    Driving in spain is not a problem, and all car rental companies provide free maps.

    For fares check for example this page :

    www.recar.org


  2. Definitely rent a car. There are so many car rentals at the Malaga airport.  Perhaps you can receive a special deal combined with your air and hotel arrangements.

    Here are some ideas for your trip to Marbella.

    I just got back from a fantastic vacation in Marbella. Here are some ideas:

    Casco Antiguo (Old Quarter), Marbella

    This old neighborhood is full of romance, with narrow, winding cobblestone streets: great for evening strolls.

    Attraction type: Neighborhood

    Puerto Banus Marina, Marbella

    Attraction type: Neighborhood; Marina

    Paseo Maritimo, Marbella

    A pleasant boardwalk lined with shops, video game arcades, restaurants and cafes.

    Attraction type: Flea/street market

    Artola Golf, Marbella

    Attraction type: Golf course

    Shopping is a favorite activity of tourists on vacation anywhere and people visiting Marbella are no exception. Marbella offers a combination of shopping malls and specialty stores for visitors to purchase needed items, gifts for family members and local handicrafts to commemorate their trips. The La Canada Shopping Center is the most popular mall in Marbella. More information about shopping in Marbella is available at http://www.andalucia.com/marbella/shoppi...

    Puerto Banús

    Without doubt the place to be seen. If you are famous then there is no risk of not getting caught by the Paparazzi. Good beach just to the east of the marina protected by a jetty. If you feel like treating yourself spend a day relaxing in the Marbella Club beach club.

    Arrive early as the front line sun loungers go fast. Parking difficult.

    Main Sights

    Old town & Orange Square

    Partially surrounded by the ruins of an old Arab wall with narrow white washed streets, old churches and squares, as well as lots of fascinating shops and boutiques at the heart of old town is Orange Square.

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    Bonsai Museum

    An exquisite exhibit of bonsai trees which is open daily from 10 am to 13.30 and from 16.30 to 20.00. Located in Arroyo de la Represa Park.

    Telephone: 952 86 2926 for more information.

    Municipal Art Gallery

    This art gallery always has a good selection of work by local artists and is open from 19.00 to 22.00 hours. Located in José Palomo Square, s/n.

    Telephone 952 82 5035 for more information.

    Roman Villa & Roman Baths

    To the west of is the remains of the Roman Villa at Rio Verde. It is noted for its well preserved mosaics. The ruins of the roman bath houses are just a step from the beach at Guadalmina to the west of San Pedro.

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    Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings

    This building was formerly the residential palace of the Mayor, Don Alonso de Bazán who later, in a generous will, donated it to the town to serve as a hospital for the poor. Today, the building carries out a noteworthy social service as a museum, as well as housing the offices of the Marbella Cultural Delegation. The museum is the first of its type in Spain and exhibits works by Picasso, Miró, Tapies, Chillida and several other famous painters.

    Seafront promenade & beaches

    The extensive promenade is ideal to experience and join the Spanish in the traditional "paseo". Flanked by pavement cafes, restaurants, this promenade is one of the most attractive on the Costa del Sol and has the added advantage of being within minutes of the centre of town.

    Marbella Mosque

    This beautiful temple overlooks the golden mile just to the west of the city centre. It was the the first mosque to be constructed since the re conquest in the fifteenth century.

    Puerto Banus

    Possibly the ultimate in coastal charisma. Puerto Banus marina is located just west of Marbella. This is the place to be pampered yacht side and ogle those fabulous luxury yachts while sipping a drink at one of the many open air restaurants and bars.

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    Flea & Antique Market

    Saturday morning only

    Next to the bullring of Puerto Banus is a great rambling flea market, a mini "Rastro" where you can find everything from a wooden elephant to a woolly jumper. Prices are good but you may need to haggle.

    Parks & Gardens

    Marbella prides is parks and gardens. Even the smallest open spaces have been carefully planted with beautiful flowers. Nagueles Park, Parque de las Medranas, Parque de la Constitucion, La Alameda, King Fahiad Gardens are the names of the larger parks and gardens.

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    Surrounding Scenery

    The magnificent mountain known as "La Concha" (the shell) is part of a range that extends across the skyline to the village of Ojén. Take the road to Ojén and turn left into the beautiful park called Juanar, where the mountainside is covered in pine trees, pinsapos, walnut and olive trees, as well as wild orchids - and some wild animals, including Hispanic wild goats, eagles and Royal owls. At one of its highest points stands "El Mirador" where you can look down on one of the most spectacular views of Marbella and its surroundings.

    Enjoy all the water sports on the fabulous beaches. :)

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