Orange trees square

First there were chestnuts, then palm trees and, finally, orange trees. Something that has not changed since its origin: this square has been the center of local life in Marbella. Today it's a popular meeting point for locals and visitors, full of restaurants and cafes, especially lively at night. The Town Hall, the Casa del Corregidor (Mayor’s House), the tourist center, and the Chapel of Santiago (first it was a mosque) are located here too.

Info & location
City/Province Marbella
Tourist office

Plaza de los Naranjos is a perfect place to start discovering Marbella, especially its old town. You can also take advantage of the information provided by the tourist office located right there. Timetable: Monday to Friday, 9:00h - 21:00h;  Saturdays, 10:00h - 14:00h.

Where & how to get

The square is in the heart of the old town. You reach it after traveling a maze of meandering streets. There are several streets that will lead you to it (de la Estación, Chinchilla, Panadería ...). The most direct and emblematic is Calle Nueva.

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