Which Marbella neighbourhood should you actually book?
Marbella has the flattest savings profile of the four: eleven of the twelve properties below land between 7% and 17%. That consistency is a supply story — the Costa del Sol sells year round, so there are fewer unsold rooms going cheap and less variation in the price we can offer.
The 5 areas below are ordered by entry price, cheapest first.
The Marbella Seafront: Best for Beach Access With the Old Town Still Walkable
The stretch of promenade either side of the Fontanilla, where most of the town’s four-stars sit. It is the practical compromise: sand in front of you, the old town five to fifteen minutes behind, and rates well below the Golden Mile a couple of kilometres west.
NH Collection Marbella
Marbella · 4-star
8.53,002 reviews
Hotel Lima — Adults Recommended
Marbella · 4-star
8.92,946 reviews
Amàre Beach Hotel Marbella
Marbella · 4-star
9.4147 reviews
ME by Meliá Marbella
Marbella · 5-star
8.8312 reviews
El Fuerte Marbella
Marbella · 5-star
9.31,453 reviews
Marbella Old Town: Best for Walking Everywhere and Eating Well
The Casco Antiguo is the part of Marbella its reputation forgets — whitewashed lanes, orange trees on Plaza de los Naranjos, and a concentration of restaurants that has nothing to do with the marina. The beach is ten minutes down through Alameda Park, and you will not need a car once.
Óbal Hotel Marbella
Marbella Old Town · 4-star
9.21,970 reviews
Puerto Banús: Best for the Marina, the Shopping and the Late Nights
Six kilometres west of town, built around the yacht basin in 1970 and unchanged in intent since. The beaches either side are decent and the restaurants are expensive. Stay here if the marina is the reason you came; stay elsewhere if it is not.
Occidental Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús · 4-star
8.84,517 reviews
The Golden Mile: Best for Established Five-Star Names and Mature Gardens
The four-kilometre boulevard between Marbella and Puerto Banús, named for what it costs rather than what it looks like. The hotels here are the old guard — deep subtropical gardens, beach clubs, tennis and golf attached — and they hold their rates better than anything else on this coast.
Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach
Marbella · 4-star
8.71,425 reviews
Nobu Hotel Marbella
Marbella · 5-star
9.2935 reviews
Puente Romano Marbella
Golden Mile · 5-star
8.8524 reviews
Marbella Club Hotel · Golf Resort & Spa
Golden Mile · 5-star
9.3460 reviews
Elviria and the East Side: Best for Quiet Beach Resorts Away From the Crowds
Ten kilometres east of Marbella, where the coast opens out and the development thins. The beaches are the widest in the municipality and the resorts sit in their own grounds. You will drive for dinner, but you will also hear nothing at night.
Don Carlos Marbella
Marbella · 5-star
9.0208 reviews
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Try Search by VibeMarbella is the only destination here you reach without a second flight or a ferry: land at Málaga, drive 40 minutes west, and you are there. It also has more range than its reputation suggests — a Moorish old town around Plaza de los Naranjos, the Golden Mile, the marina at Puerto Banús, and a four-star city stock that starts well below anything in the Balearics.
How does The Travel Club get lower Marbella rates than Booking.com?
A public booking site is contractually stopped from showing a price below the hotel’s own public price — the trade calls it rate parity. Prices shown only to signed-in members are the standard exception, so they are not caught by it. That produces member prices such as €179 at NH Collection Marbella against €207 publicly for the same room.
| The Travel Club | Public booking sites (Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com) | |
|---|---|---|
| Who the price is for | Signed-in members only | Anyone, no account needed |
| Can it go below the hotel’s public price? | Yes — members-only prices are the recognised exception | No — their contracts forbid it |
| Typical Marbella saving | 7–20% cheaper | This is the price we compare against |
| Cost to join | Free | Free |
| Booking fee | None | None, but their commission is inside the price |
| Hotels you can book | 12 in Marbella, 2M+ worldwide | A similar global choice |
| You can pay in | Euros, pounds or Swiss francs | Varies by site and country |
Old town, Golden Mile or Puerto Banús?
The old town is the one that works without a car — Plaza de los Naranjos, the tapas, the beach ten minutes down. The Golden Mile is the stretch of established five-stars between the two, and you will drive or taxi everywhere. Puerto Banús is the marina, and priced for it.
How do I get to Marbella from the UK, DACH or Italy?
You fly to Málaga, not Marbella — around 2h55 from Frankfurt, 3h00 from Munich, 2h40 from Zurich, 3h10 from Vienna, 2h30 from Milan and 2h50 from London. Málaga is one of the highest-frequency airports in Spain, and the transfer west is around 40 minutes by road.
Compare the rest of the country on the Spain area guides, or see member prices across Spain.
Marbella hotels: frequently asked questions
Is Marbella only for the very rich?
No. That reputation comes from Puerto Banús and the Golden Mile. The four-star stock in and around the old town starts around €180 a night on these dates.
Do I need a car in Marbella?
Not if you stay in the old town. For the Golden Mile, Elviria or day trips to Ronda and Málaga, yes.
When is the beach season on the Costa del Sol?
May to October for reliable swimming. April and November are pleasant for walking but the sea is cold.
Can I see the member price before joining?
No. Member prices only appear once you are signed in — that is the condition that lets hotels offer them below their public price. Joining is free.



