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8.0 45 reviews
Marbella
26/06 – 28/06
SG$657/nighttotal: SG$1314 (2 )
Hôtel Occidental Puerto Banús
1 2
hotel , Marbella
The Hôtel Occidental Puerto Banús is situated in the heart of Puerto Banús, a 0.3km stroll from the beach and approximately 5km from Marbella's Old Town. This three-star establishment offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, two swimming pools, free Wi-Fi, and parking, with easy access to Puerto Banús's shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
9.1 330 reviews
Marbella
15/08 – 31/08
SG$2429/nighttotal: SG$38864 (16 )
Kimpton Los Monteros Marbella By Ihg
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hotel , Marbella
Kimpton Los Monteros Marbella, an IHG Hotel, is located in the upscale Los Monteros district, just a 10-minute drive from Marbella's Old Town and a short walk from the beautiful Bahía de Marbella Beach. This 5-star hotel offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city centre, with direct access to the beach and a tranquil setting. The hotel has a range of facilities for guests to enjoy, including an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a terrace, a spa and a fitness centre. There is also a restaurant serving Mediterranean, Mexican and Spanish cuisine, as well as a bar for drinks and socialising.
Marbella
28/08 – 11/09
SG$344/nighttotal: SG$4816 (14 )
Marbella Art Suites Boutique Hotel
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hotel , Marbella
The Marbella Boutique Art Hotel is located 7 kilometres from Marbella city centre, close to Marbella Beach, Funny Beach, and Marina La Bajadilla. This makes it ideal for those who want to be near the beach and the lively marina, but also have easy access to the town centre. This pet-friendly hotel has a swimming pool, terrace and garden, perfect for relaxing in the sunshine. Guests can also enjoy the fitness centre, bar, and restaurant, as well as the concierge service and room service.
8.2 15 reviews
Marbella
17/07 – 19/07
SG$1011/nighttotal: SG$2022 (2 )
Hôtel Kimpton Los Monteros Marbella, An Ihg
1 2
hotel , Marbella
Hôtel Kimpton Los Monteros Marbella, an IHG hotel, enjoys a prime beachfront location in the Los Monteros district, 0.7km from the beach and 6km from Marbella's city centre. This five-star establishment offers 1-bedroom suites with a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, tennis court, and on-site dining, plus proximity to a golf course (0.3km).
Frequently asked questions about motels in Marbella
What are the top attractions in Marbella for solo travelers?
Marbella has loads of great attractions for solo travellers. The old town, with its narrow cobbled streets and charming plazas, is always buzzing. You can wander around the shops, soak up the atmosphere, and grab a coffee at one of the many cafes. The Puerto Banus Marina is another great option for solo travellers, with its luxury yachts and lively bars and restaurants. You can also enjoy a day trip to the nearby town of Estepona, which has a beautiful historic centre and a stunning beach.
Where can budget travelers find cheap local food in Marbella?
For cheap local food, head to the Mercado Municipal. It's a bustling market with lots of stalls selling fresh produce, seafood, and local specialities. You can also find some great tapas bars in the old town, where you can enjoy a delicious and affordable meal.
What are the best motels for families and kids in Marbella?
What are the best affordable restaurants in Marbella?
There are plenty of affordable restaurants in Marbella. For a taste of local cuisine, try El Chiringuito de la Cala, which is a great spot for seafood and paella. If you're looking for something a bit more casual, there are lots of tapas bars and restaurants in the old town, such as La Taberna del Pirata.
What are the best pet friendly motels in Marbella?
What pros and cons come with booking a motel in Marbella?
Motels in Marbella are usually more affordable than hotels, and they often have good facilities like swimming pools and parking. However, they can be a bit basic and might not have the same level of service as a hotel.
What are the best motels with parking in Marbella?
What are the less known or hidden attractions in Marbella?
For something a bit different, try visiting the Bonsai Museum, which has a collection of over 1,500 bonsai trees. You could also take a walk along the Paseo Marítimo, which is a long promenade that stretches along the coast, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. If you're a history buff, you can visit the ruins of the Roman villa at Río Verde, which dates back to the 1st century AD.