Includes Guadalmina Alta y Baja, El Ingenio, Nueva Alcántara y centro San Pedro, a western residential area near the Guadalmina River.
Further away from central Marbella, known for its Roman charm and interesting contrast to the glamorous center of Marbella.
Trapiche Norte, Xarblanca, Don Miguel, La Patera, La Torrecilla y Plaza de Toros, central urban zone.
Historic heart of Marbella, characterized by its narrow cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed buildings, and centuries-old architecture.
Nueva Andalucía, La Campana y Puerto Banús, known for luxury marinas and golf resorts.
Farther away from Central Marbella but tourists enjoy the town. Views of white sand beaches make it a popular destination.
Las Chapas, eastern coastal area with beaches and residential zones near Cabopino.
Río Verde a Guadalpín, Molino de Viento y Calvario-Huerta Belón, coastal residential areas.
La Albarizas, Torres Murciano, Bello Horizonte y Lomas del Olivar, hillside residential developments.
Marbella centro, the historic town center with charming streets and plazas.
Downtown district known for lots of shops, restaurants, and hotels. Not very popular among tourists but has marinas along the water.
Synonymous with luxury, stretching along Marbella’s pristine coastline. Known for its lavish villas, five-star hotels, and designer storefronts.
Divina Pastora, Santa Marta y Puya, residential areas east of the center.
Covers Cortijo Blanco, Fuente Nueva, El Salto, Arquillo y Fuente Espanto, rural and suburban zones.
Upscale area known for luxurious yachts and boats. Lively nightlife with bars and clubs to keep you entertained.