Marbellaの観光スポット
SpainMarbellaの12件のランドマーク、記念碑、観光スポットを探索しよう。有名な名所から隠れた名所まで——実際の旅行者の経験から厳選。
すべての観光スポット-
Parque de la Represa
A quite long and narrow park, just east of the old town. The park was constructed in the 1980's on a former riverbed, and a road bridge goes across it. The park also features a Bonsai Museum, reportedly one of the largest in Europe.
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Plaza de los Naranjos
The square lined by the city hall, orange trees, restaurants and bars is the lively heart of the old town. Built after the Christian reconquest of the city, it is an example of renaissance architecture
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Parque de Alameda
A nice little park in the middle of the city with a beautiful benches and a fountain decorated with painted tiles. Buy an ice cream, sit down and watch locals and tourists.
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Avenida del Mar
From the park, the pedestrian street Avenida del Mar leads down to the Mediterranean. Along it you can see ten statues by the famous Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí.
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Capilla del Santo Sepulcro
Actually built in 1994 on the site of a former hospital. The throne inside it depicting Christ is much older and is carried around Marbella on Good Friday.
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Ermita de Santiago
A former mosque, this building next to the main square is nowadays a small church — the oldest one in Marbella.
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Moorish walls
Part of a former fortress, these are in a quite good shape for having been standing there for centuries.
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Paseo Maritimo
The beach promenade, 6km in length with palm trees, restaurants, bars and of course the Mediterranean.
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Capilla de San Juan de Dios
A 16th century chapel that also has functioned as hospital and a home for foundlings.
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Museo del Grabado
公式サイトInterested in contemporary Spanish art? Then this museum is something for you.
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Virgen de los Dolores
A statue of Holy Mary looking out from a window over the eponymous alley.
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Nuestra Señora de la Encarnacion
Marbella's baroque cathedral, from 1618 and colorful on the inside.
観光データ
- スポット総数
- 12
- Marbella
- Spain
Spainの他の都市の観光スポット
よくある質問
Marbellaで必見の観光スポットは何ですか?
Marbella has 12 documented sights including Parque de la Represa, Plaza de los Naranjos, Parque de Alameda. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Marbella?
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Is Marbella good for solo travelers?
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