Discover the history and secrets of this place with our audio guide.
Alameda Park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, as it is a public space. It is located in the center of Marbella, near Ricardo Soriano Avenue; you can reach it on foot from the Old Town or by car with nearby parking. More info on the official Marbella City Council website.
Admission to Alameda Park is completely free for all visitors. There are no fees and no need to buy tickets. Ideal for tight budgets—enjoy it without worries!
It is recommended to allow between 30 minutes and 1 hour to explore it at a relaxed pace, admiring its gardens and fountains. If you are visiting with children or want to take photos, it could extend to 90 minutes. It is perfect for a leisurely visit.
Planted in 1895, Alameda Park is one of Marbella's oldest gardens, with exotic palm trees and a central fountain that symbolizes the city's historic charm. It represents the landscape heritage of the 19th century and is a green oasis in the urban heart of the city.
Spring (March to May) or autumn are ideal thanks to the mild weather; avoid the height of summer because of the heat. Visit early in the morning or at sunset to enjoy the best light and fewer crowds.
Yes, it has paved paths, ramps, and wheelchair-accessible entrances. It is mostly flat, making movement easier, although some gravel areas may require caution. Check details in the City Council accessibility guide.
Nearby you will find Marbella Old Town with its pedestrian streets and shops, Fontanilla Beach just a 5-minute walk away, and the Church of the Incarnation. Perfect for combining several visits in one day.
Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes; there are benches for resting. Download an audio guide at IAudioguia to enrich the experience with local stories. Bring a camera to capture its century-old palm trees.
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