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What areas beyond the beach are included in the walk?

Depending on the tour, you might explore Puerto Banús, the Moorish castle, Plaza de los Naranjos, religious heritage sites, and Salvador Dalí statues. There are also experience-based options like rooftop cocktails, wine tastings, and glamour photo tours. Stops vary quite a bit, so reading the specific description before booking is a must.

Does the tour focus on the old town and Andalusian culture?

Some do, but many of Marbella's tours lean more toward relaxed experiences than deep historical exploration. If the old town and Andalusian heritage matter to you, read the description carefully before booking, as it varies a lot depending on which tour you pick and what the guide prioritizes.

Is this a good way to experience Marbella beyond resorts?

Definitely. Marbella has real substance beneath the glitz — an old town with genuine character, Moorish history, and local life that most resort visitors never find. Joining any kind of guided experience, whether historical or purely fun, gets you off the sun lounger and into the actual city.

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Marbella, one of Spain’s gems and most visited tourist cities, shines in Andalusia. Thanks to its climate and infrastructure, it's the perfect destination for beach lovers. Along its 17-mile coastline, there are 24 beaches where visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean Sea.

Marbella’s ancient city walls surround its two historic districts, Barrio Alto and Barrio Nuevo, which contain the Castilian Renaissance-style Plaza de los Naranjos. The Chapel of Santiago, a religious building constructed in the 15th century, predates the square itself. The city’s other districts are also worth seeing, especially the District of Las Chapas, home to two ancient watchtowers: the Torre Río Real and the Torre Ladrones. The Modernist Ciudad Residencial Tempo Libre complex is also a notable tourist attraction. While in the city, be sure to visit the popular Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz and the Avenida del Mar, which features ten sculptures by Salvador Dalí.

Those interested in contemporary wealth must have heard of the famous Marbella Golden Mile, a 4-mile-long territory where luxurious villas and hotels can be found alongside picturesque mountain and sea views.

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