fiogf49gjkf0d From the new
bus station
(tel 952 764 400) in the north of the town, buses #2 or #7 will drop you close by the old town; otherwise it's a twenty-minute walk south along c/Trapiche.
If you need help in finding a room it is probably worth calling in at the
turismo
in Plaza de los Naranjos (Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat & Sun 10am-2pm; tel 952 823 550), which will provide a street-indexed town map and list of addresses.
Food
is available everywhere although it's worth avoiding the overpriced restaurants on the Plaza de los Naranjos, which turn the whole square into their dining terrace after dark. You're better off seeking out some of Marbella's excellent
tapas bars
such as
Bar Altamarino
, Plaza de Altamarino 4, just west of Plaza de los Naranjos or
Bar Guerra
, Avda. RamA?n y Cajal 5, just south of the old quarter.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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