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Golden Mile

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The place

The Golden Mile is the stretch of coast that built Marbella's reputation. Four kilometres of palm-lined avenue running west from the old town to Puerto Banús, anchored by the Marbella Club, Puente Romano and a tight constellation of frontline-beach villas, boutique hotels and beach clubs. It has been the address of choice for European royalty, business families and the discreetly wealthy since the 1950s, and remains the benchmark every other Marbella neighbourhood is measured against.

01

Beachfront, mountainside, or in between

The Golden Mile is really three parallel worlds. The frontline-beach strip, between the N-340 and the sea, holds the historic estates and the gated communities of Marina Puente Romano, Oasis Club and Los Verdiales, where villas trade from €8M and frontline-beach apartments start around €1.5M. North of the road, mountainside enclaves like Sierra Blanca, Cascada de Camoján and Nagüeles sit on the lower slopes of La Concha, with the same five-minute access to the beach but panoramic views and more land per plot, with villas typically €5M to €30M+. Between them, classic urbanisations like Altos Reales and Marbella Hill Club offer a more residential rhythm without losing the address.

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A market in a category of its own

The Golden Mile consistently posts the highest €/m² in Marbella outside La Zagaleta. Average asking prices for villas now sit comfortably above €7,000 per square metre, with frontline-beach plots changing hands well into double-digit millions when they appear, which is rare. Apartments at Puente Romano and Marina Puente Romano have set repeated price records, and new-build replacements of older villas in Sierra Blanca and Cascada de Camoján regularly list above €15M. Supply is the headline: less than a hundred villas typically come to market in a given year across the entire mile.

03

Beach clubs, dining and the everyday

Nobu Marbella, Trocadero Arena, Puro Beach and the Marbella Club Beach Club are all within a short walk of each other, and the Boho Club, Dani García's tasting menu at Leña, and the Six Senses spa at Puente Romano sit on the same strip. Day-to-day, the Golden Mile lives quieter than people expect: a paseo marítimo that runs unbroken from Marbella to Puerto Banús, two international schools (Aloha College and Swans International) ten minutes inland, the Quirónsalud Marbella hospital on the mile itself, and a residents-first feel that holds even in August.

Lush Mediterranean garden with agapanthus and palms on the Golden Mile
Puente Romano resort with La Concha mountain backdrop on the Golden Mile

At a glance

5 min

To Puerto Banús

40 min

To Málaga airport

€7,200+

Avg. villa price / m²

8

Beach clubs within 1 km

Eat & drink

Where Golden Mile eats

From Michelin-starred tasting menus to whitewashed tapas bars and chiringuitos grilling sardines on the sand.

Fine dining

Leña Marbella

Steakhouse · Dani García

Dani García's contemporary steakhouse at Puente Romano, wood-fired meats and an open kitchen at the heart of the resort.

Nobu Marbella

Japanese-Peruvian

The Marbella outpost of the global Nobu group, set inside the Nobu Hotel at Puente Romano with its signature black cod and tasting menus.

Kemuri by Dani García

Japanese-Andalusian

Robatayaki and sushi from the Dani García group at Puente Romano, blending Japanese technique with Andalusian produce.

Nota Blue

Mediterranean · contemporary

Stylish frontline-beach restaurant on the Golden Mile, contemporary Mediterranean cooking with a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Alba Marbella

Mediterranean · contemporary

Refined Mediterranean dining on the Golden Mile, seasonal menus and an elegant setting popular with locals and visitors.

Local tapas

Casa Curro

Andalusian tapas

Family-run tapas spot just inland from the Golden Mile, classic Spanish staples and a loyal local crowd.

Beach club

Trocadero Arena

Mediterranean · beach

Long-standing beach club on Playa de Nagüeles with sun loungers, paella by the sea and one of the most established crowds on the mile.

Puro Beach Marbella

Mediterranean · beach

Beach club at the Laguna Village complex with pool, restaurant and DJ sets through the season.

Marbella Club Beach Club

Mediterranean · beach

The original Golden Mile beach club at the Marbella Club Hotel, with grilled fish, paella and a refined poolside scene.

Golf

Courses around Golden Mile

Real Club de Golf Las Brisas

Robert Trent Jones 1968 design in Nueva Andalucía, a short drive inland from the mile.

Aloha Golf Club

Javier Arana's elegant parkland course in the Golf Valley, ten minutes inland.

Los Naranjos Golf Club

Trent Jones layout set among orange groves with La Concha as a backdrop.

Marbella Golf & Country Club

Robert Trent Jones course east of Marbella, ten to fifteen minutes from the Golden Mile.

Río Real Golf

Javier Arana design running down to the sea east of Marbella town.

Beaches

The coast at Golden Mile

Playa de Nagüeles

The heart of the Golden Mile beach, home to Trocadero Arena and the Marbella Club Beach Club.

Playa Casablanca

Quieter blue-flagged stretch backed by the paseo marítimo and the Casablanca urbanisation.

Playa del Ancón

Small sandy cove just west of the Marbella Club, popular with families.

Playa de la Fontanilla

The main town beach at the eastern end of the mile, with the full Paseo Marítimo running through it.

International schools

For families

Swans International School

British and IB curriculum, with campuses on the Golden Mile and Sierra Blanca.

Aloha College Marbella

British curriculum and IB, ten minutes inland in Nueva Andalucía.

British International School of Marbella

British curriculum (EYFS to A-Levels), San Pedro de Alcántara.

Colegio San José

Bilingual Spanish-English, long established and popular with relocating families.

Getting around

40 min

Málaga Airport (AGP)

55 min

Gibraltar Airport (GIB)

5 min

Marbella centre

5 min

Puerto Banús

10 min

San Pedro de Alcántara

25 min

Estepona

FAQ

Living in Golden Mile

What makes the Golden Mile different from the rest of Marbella?

It is the four kilometre stretch between Marbella town and Puerto Banús that built Marbella's reputation, anchored by the Marbella Club, Puente Romano and a tight set of frontline-beach estates. It consistently posts the highest €/m² in Marbella outside La Zagaleta, with a residents-first feel that holds even in peak season.

How much does property cost on the Golden Mile?

Frontline-beach apartments start around €1.5M and villas trade from €8M upwards, while mountainside villas in Sierra Blanca, Cascada de Camoján and Nagüeles typically sit between €5M and €30M+. Average asking prices for villas comfortably exceed €7,000 per square metre.

Is the Golden Mile good for families?

Yes. Swans International School sits directly on the mile, Aloha College and the British International School of Marbella are ten minutes inland, and Quirónsalud Marbella hospital is on the mile itself. The Paseo Marítimo runs unbroken to Puerto Banús, which makes daily life walkable.

How far is the Golden Mile from the airport?

Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is around 40 minutes by car via the AP-7 toll road or 50 minutes on the free A-7. Gibraltar Airport is roughly 55 minutes west.

Do you need a car on the Golden Mile?

Not strictly. Many residents walk or cycle the Paseo Marítimo between Marbella and Puerto Banús, and most beach clubs, hotels and restaurants on the mile are within walking distance. A car is useful for trips to the Golf Valley, schools inland and the wider coast.

For sale here

A taste of Golden Mile

A spread of homes currently on the market in Golden Mile, across price points.

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