Marbella

Discover the city; Marbella!

Why do an internship in Marbella?

Marbella offers a lively and dynamic lifestyle that quickly appeals to students. The city is known for its ‘glamorous’ image, luxurious amenities and a vibrant nightlife. Students can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, trendy beach clubs, and lively nightlife. In addition, Marbella is very international, making it an ideal place for students to meet people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Why do an internship in Marbella?

Marbella offers a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle that quickly appeals to students. The city is known for its ‘glamorous’ image, luxurious facilities and vibrant nightlife. Students can enjoy various recreational activities, trendy beach clubs and lively nightlife. In addition, Marbella is very international, making it an ideal place for students to meet people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Sights

Cultural
Marbella city has many beautiful cultural attractions. There are also several galleries, theaters and events that enhance the local culture and art scene. Check out some examples: Casco Antiguo | Museo del Grabado Español Contemporaneo | Bonsai Museum | Church of the Encarnacion | Plaza de Toros de Marbella | Avenue del Mar

Shopping
Marbella Old Town | El Corte Ingles | La Canada Mall | Local markets

Beaches
Playa de la Fontanilla | Playa Nagueles | Playa de Puerto Banus | Playa de Alicate | Playa Real de ZaragozaOther
Puerto Banus | Paseo Maritimo (boulevard) | Real Club de Golf Las Brisas

Restaurants and nightlife

Restaurants
Whether you are looking for traditional Spanish dishes, international flavors or gastronomic experiences, Marbella has a wide range of gastronomic options to suit all tastes. The city’s culinary scene is diverse and constantly evolving, making it a foodie’s paradise. These are some nice restaurants:

La Taberna del Pintxo |Casa Tua | Bodega La Venencia | Da Bruno | Bar El Estrecho | Chiringuito La Rada | Restaurante El Muelle

Nightlife
The nightlife in Marbella is known for its vibrant and vibrant atmosphere. The city offers many different entertainment options that satisfy multiple tastes and preferences. There are night clubs, beach clubs, casinos and bars with live music. These are some nice places in Marbella:

Olivia Valere | Aqwa Fog | Nikki Beach | Pangea | Funky Buddha

Public transport

Public transport in Marbella offers several options for students to move around the city and surrounding areas. Here are some important aspects of public transport in Marbella:

  1. Bus transport: Marbella has an extensive bus network that allows students to travel to different parts of the city. The bus company in Marbella is called Avanza and offers both city buses and regional buses that connect to nearby towns and villages. Bus transport is generally reliable and reasonably priced.

  2. Taxis: Taxis are also available in Marbella and provide a convenient mode of transportation, especially for shorter distances or if you are traveling with luggage. You can hail a taxi on the street or call a taxi. However, it is important to keep in mind that taxis are more expensive than public bus transport.
  3. Train connection: Marbella does not have its own train station, but the nearby Fuengirola train station offers train connections to other cities in Andalusia and the rest of Spain. Students can take the bus from Marbella to Fuengirola train station to access the train network.
  4. Cycling and walking: Marbella is also a city quite well suited for cycling and walking, especially in the center and along the promenade. Many students enjoy getting to their destinations on foot or by bike, especially if they live nearby.

Location

Marbella is located on the south coast of Spain, in the Andalusia region. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea, about 58 kilometers west of the city of Málaga. Marbella is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including the Sierra Blanca mountains at the back and miles of sandy beaches along the coast. View it on the map:

Prices

€€€  (4/5)

Marbella is known as a luxury destination on Spain’s Costa del Sol, and the cost of living reflects that.

Rental and property prices in Marbella can be high, especially in the most desirable areas such as the Golden Mile, Puerto Banús and Nueva Andalucía.

Daily costs, such as groceries, restaurants and going out, can also be higher than the average in Marbella. However, more affordable options are also available, especially if you venture outside the most touristy areas and visit local markets and shops.

It is important to note that the cost of living in Marbella can vary depending on your lifestyle and personal preferences.

Sights

Cultural
Marbella city has many beautiful cultural attractions. There are also several galleries, theaters and events that enhance the local culture and art scene. Check out some examples: Casco Antiguo | Museo del Grabado Español Contemporaneo | Bonsai Museum | Church of the Encarnacion | Plaza de Toros de Marbella | Avenue del Mar

Shopping
Marbella Old Town | El Corte Ingles | La Canada Mall | Local markets

Beaches
Playa de la Fontanilla | Playa Nagueles | Playa de Puerto Banus | Playa de Alicate | Playa Real de ZaragozaOther
Puerto Banus | Paseo Maritimo (boulevard) | Real Club de Golf Las Brisas

Restaurants and nightlife

Restaurants
Whether you are looking for traditional Spanish dishes, international flavors or gastronomic experiences, Marbella has a wide range of gastronomic options to suit all tastes. The city’s culinary scene is diverse and constantly evolving, making it a foodie’s paradise. These are some nice restaurants:

La Taberna del Pintxo |Casa Tua | Bodega La Venencia | Da Bruno | Bar El Estrecho | Chiringuito La Rada | Restaurante El Muelle

Nightlife
The nightlife in Marbella is known for its vibrant and vibrant atmosphere. The city offers many different entertainment options that satisfy multiple tastes and preferences. There are night clubs, beach clubs, casinos and bars with live music. These are some nice places in Marbella:

Olivia Valere | Aqwa Fog | Nikki Beach | Pangea | Funky Buddha

Public transport

Public transport in Marbella offers several options for students to move around the city and surrounding areas. Here are some important aspects of public transport in Marbella:

  1. Bus transport: Marbella has an extensive bus network that allows students to travel to different parts of the city. The bus company in Marbella is called Avanza and offers both city buses and regional buses that connect to nearby towns and villages. Bus transport is generally reliable and reasonably priced.

  2. Taxis: Taxis are also available in Marbella and provide a convenient mode of transportation, especially for shorter distances or if you are traveling with luggage. You can hail a taxi on the street or call a taxi. However, it is important to keep in mind that taxis are more expensive than public bus transport.

  3. Train connection: Marbella does not have its own train station, but the nearby Fuengirola train station offers train connections to other cities in Andalusia and the rest of Spain. Students can take the bus from Marbella to Fuengirola train station to access the train network.

  4. Cycling and walking: Marbella is also a city quite well suited for cycling and walking, especially in the center and along the promenade. Many students enjoy getting to their destinations on foot or by bike, especially if they live nearby.

Location

Marbella is located on the south coast of Spain, in the Andalusia region. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea, about 58 kilometers west of the city of Málaga. Marbella is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including the Sierra Blanca mountains at the back and miles of sandy beaches along the coast. View it on the map:

Prices

€€€  (4/5)

Marbella is known as a luxury destination on Spain’s Costa del Sol, and the cost of living reflects that.

Rental and property prices in Marbella can be high, especially in the most desirable areas such as the Golden Mile, Puerto Banús and Nueva Andalucía.

Daily costs, such as groceries, restaurants and going out, can also be higher than the average in Marbella. However, more affordable options are also available, especially if you venture outside the most touristy areas and visit local markets and shops.

It is important to note that the cost of living in Marbella can vary depending on your lifestyle and personal preferences.

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