Best Hotels in Marbella: From Beach Resorts to Old Town Boutiques

Marbella's hotel scene reflects the town itself — a mix of old-world elegance, modern luxury, and Andalusian character. The Golden Mile between the old town and Puerto Banús is home to the most famous resorts, but there are also charming boutique options in the old town and spectacular properties further along the coast.
Iconic Resorts

Marbella Club Hotel — The original. Founded in 1954 by Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe, this is where Marbella's reputation as a luxury destination began. Beachfront gardens, an outstanding spa, the Grill restaurant, and a sense of timeless Mediterranean elegance. The bungalow suites with private gardens are exceptional.
Puente Romano Beach Resort — A sprawling, village-style resort with botanical gardens, multiple pools, and an impressive collection of restaurants including Nobu and Leña. The beach club, tennis courts, and kids' facilities make it equally suitable for couples and families. Recently renovated rooms are excellent.
Finca Cortesin Hotel Golf & Spa — Twenty minutes west of Marbella, this is the most exclusive property on the coast. A 532-acre estate with a championship golf course, a Japanese-inspired spa, and just 67 suites. The architecture is modern Mediterranean, the grounds are immaculate, and the sense of space is extraordinary.
Boutique and Design
Hotel Claude Marbella — Just seven rooms in a restored 17th-century townhouse in the old town. Each room is individually designed. The rooftop terrace is intimate and the location perfect for exploring on foot.
Nobu Hotel Marbella — At Puente Romano, combining the Nobu aesthetic with Costa del Sol living. Clean Japanese-inspired design, a private pool area, and direct access to the resort's restaurants and beach.
For Families

Don Carlos Resort & Spa — A large beachfront resort with extensive grounds, multiple pools, and good kids' facilities. The location between Marbella and Elviria offers beach access and space.
Gran Meliá Don Pepe — A classic Marbella address, recently renovated. Direct beach access, spa, and a convenient location near the old town.
Best Value
Hotel Lima — A well-located mid-range option near the old town. Clean, modern rooms and a rooftop pool at a fraction of the resort prices.
La Villa Marbella — A small hotel in the old town with Andalusian charm, a courtyard, and rooms that are simple but well-maintained. Outstanding value for the location.
Which Area to Choose?
Golden Mile — Between old town and Puerto Banús. Home to the big resorts. Beach access and central.
Old Town (Casco Antiguo) — Charm, restaurants, walkability. No direct beach.
Puerto Banús — Nightlife, shopping, marina atmosphere.
East Marbella (Elviria/Cabopino) — Quieter, family-friendly beaches.
West (Estepona/Casares direction) — Finca Cortesin territory. Peace and golf.
Final Thoughts
Marbella's hotels range from intimate old-town hideaways to world-class resorts with every imaginable amenity. The Golden Mile properties are hard to beat for a classic Marbella experience, but the old town and the quieter stretches of coast offer their own rewards.
Where do you stay in Marbella? Share your recommendations below.
— Remi André Lurud
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