Where to spend your stay during your holiday? Visit Marbella
Le 1 septembre 2016 .Enjoy your holiday at the beach
There are many perfect beaches you can spend your holiday in Marbella. This city boasts kilometres of coastline sandy beaches. And there is a group of shoreline restaurants called « chiringuitos » at almost all of the beaches you can find there. There are drinks and typical Mediterranean cuisine served there. You can go for example in Tarifa, or in Sala Beach or in Nikki Beach that is one of the famous beaches there. Or just go at El Fuerte or La Fontanilla. If you go there, you could enjoy golden sands and crystal clear water. You could also try some of the water sports you like at one of these Marbella's beaches, including kite-surfing and water biking.
Visit its old town
In the event you go to this mesmerizing city, you should not miss out the Old Quarter of Marbella. As a matter of fact, it preserves the irregular layout of the Arabic era. Furthermore, this Old Town is surrounded by old churches and squares and buildings as well. As a case in point, you can admire the town hall or the Chapel of Santiago. You can also discover the Mayor's house. Apart from all of that, there are many shops, bars, and not to mention the eateries of Marbella's most delicious food you can find. On the other hand, if you want to get around the other attractions in Marbella, it is possible to hire a car. It will help you explore all the sights of Marbella, as Picasso or Thyssen Museum.
Admire the small Museo Ralli
If you want to crave a scene, not just for the beaches, you should visit this museum. It is situated in the heart of the Costa del Sol, Spain. It features ten spacious galleries, where there is a lot to see and discover. There is a large collection of works by mostly Latin American and European artists. You could find out great exponents of Latin American art, including works by Ernesto Deira, Jorgue Ortigueira, Wilfredo Lamm and so on. You can also uncover paintings by these following great European painters like Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Gentilini Fabriano Henry Moore, George Braque, etc., ...
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