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Marbella Club Hotel, located on the Southern Spanish Costa del Sol, in the heart of the
‘Golden Mile’ only 5 minutes to Old Town Marbella and Puerto Banús,
with 320 days of sunshine and a mild year round average temperature
of 21ºC. Open year round, this renowned hotel was once
the private residence of Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe. The 121
luxury rooms and suites spread through the beach front resort
harmonize with the 16 Andalusian-Style villas throughout 42.000 m2
of lush subtropical gardens, with their own private gardens and some
of them with private pools. Each guest room is decorated with the
finest of fabrics & Mediterranean interior design, reflecting the
surrounding natural elements & has a furnished balcony/terrace,
marble bathroom & 6 different Aromatic bath amenities. Both of the 2
outdoor heated swimming pools invite you to relax in the surrounding
gardens or enjoy the views of the Mediterranean through the palm
trees of the famous Beach Club.
The Grill Restaurant with its romantic candle lit summer terrace
combines exquisite traditional Spanish and fine International
cuisine created by its new Michelin-star rated Executive Chef, Mr
Juan Galvez. The Winter Garden with terrace offers Champagne buffet
breakfast and the famous Beach Club restaurant an opulent buffet
lunch and bar year round. Alternatively the al-fresco pool-side
Snack Bar is located at the upper pool for refreshments and snacks.
In the evening the Piano Bar features live music (on the romantic
candle lit terrace in summer). Our trendy MC Café with Contemporary
Euro-Asian Fusion Cuisine now offers a new refreshing, regenerative
and innovative Light Menu, complementing the Marbella Club Thalasso
Spa Programmes, for those seeking a healthier lifestyle.
Marbella Club Hotel, Golf Resort, designed by Dave Thomas, with adjoining
Riding Stables. Located 20 minutes from the hotel. There are reduced
fees available at the other 27 golf courses on the Costa del Sol;
the course enjoys the spectacular views of Gibraltar and also the
North African coastline. |