Costa del Sol
- Rene Perez

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

There’s the Costa Brava near Barcelona, known for its charming medieval towns, wineries, Dalí-related sites, Game of Thrones filming locations, and castles. Then there's the Costa del Sol near Málaga — the playground of the rich and famous.
One highlight is the Puente Romano, home to 21 restaurants, spectacular villas, and the Nobu Hotel. (Fun fact: it’s named after the Roman bridge located on the property.) Right next door is the iconic Marbella Club. The beach is beautiful, and the boardwalk is excellent — it’s the place to see, be seen, and dine well.
About an hour further south, close to Africa, is Sotogrande. It offers a quieter atmosphere, ideal for those looking to escape the noise and pollution of the city. Here, you can enjoy world-class polo and golf in a peaceful setting.
Let me know when you're ready to explore the Costa Brava, the Costa del Sol, or both. I'm here if you need more information!




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