How Do You Find Hotels In Marbella, Spain?
Marbella, an Andalusian resort city on the southern coast of Spain, was originally the location of a Moorish fortress during Islamic rule a millennium ago. Marbella remained a tiny fishing village until the 1940s, when the first casino and hotel was built. Now it is one of the most popular vacation spots for wealthy Europeans. Splurge on one of the luxury hotels on the beach (a great way to spend your winnings if you’ve just gotten lucky one of the town’s casinos). These accommodations can be very expensive, but offer a rare level of service for the money. To book these or any accommodations, contact Portal Oficial del Ayuntamiento de Marbella at 34 952 77 14 42 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below). Pick one of the more low-profile beach hotels if you don’t mind separating yourself from Marbella’s jet-setters. While older and less glitzy than the 4-star establishments, most are perfectly clean and well-located. Rooms can usually be found for as little as $80 per night. Stay a