Euro Summer: Guide to Marbella

Anushri Sharma
A quick guide to Marbella with tips on where to eat, party and spend the day by the sea.
The first time I went to Marbella was for my friends birthday trip where 10 girl descended on Marbella for fun filled few days. These handpicked spots were loved by everyone, ensuring a memorable experience. If you have a long weekend to spend in Marbella, you may want to follow this guide for some ideas. 

Where to Spend the Day?

Playa Padre 

Looking for the perfect spot to unwind from day to night? Playa Padre is your go-to destination. This beach club offers a blend of Mediterranean cuisine with Mexican hints, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. You can choose to hide from the sun in the indoor restaurant, relax under umbrellas and palm trees with your feet in the sand on the terrace, or lounge on Balinese beds on the beach. As the day progresses, the vibe elevates with DJs bringing techno beats to the beach, making it an ideal spot for afternoon relaxation and early evening partying.

La Playa Casanis

Situated on the Estrella de Mar beach in Elviria, La Playa Casanis is perfect for a laid-back day. Enjoy lunch by the beach and rent a sunbed for a few drinks in the sun. The serene atmosphere and beautiful seaside views make it a must-visit spot for those seeking tranquility.

Camuri Las Cuchis

Just a few minutes walk from Puerto Banus beach, Camuri Las Cuchis is a charming and casual beach restaurant perfect for a midday break. Spend your day engaging in watersports and then indulge in some delicious sushi or paella. Whether you're in the mood for a light snack or a hearty meal, Camuri Las Cuchis has something to satisfy your cravings.

Where to go at night?

Olivia Valere

For an unforgettable dinner experience, head to Olivia Valere. Start your evening with a spectacular show at the restaurant Babylon and then migrate to the decadent club. The fusion of exquisite dining and vibrant nightlife makes Olivia Valere a top choice for a night out in Marbella.

Serafina

f you’re craving Italian cuisine, Serafina is the place to be. Located in Plaza Village, this modern Italian restaurant is part of the Puente Romano’s vibrant hub for eating, drinking, and dancing the night away. After dinner, wander around the busy area to grab a few drinks. Overlooking award-winning tropical gardens and situated near the historic Roman bridge, Serafina offers a wonderful ambiance for fine Italian dining with superb service.

Mosh Fun Kitchen

For a more club-like evening atmosphere, Mosh is a great choice. Known for extravagant shows and a lively vibe, this place is ideal if you're in the mood for sushi, an evening atmosphere, and dancing on tables. 

 

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