The popular Puerto Banus is just a 15-minute walk away from Villa Bohemio Bella, placing guests right in the heart of this incredible region. This area is home to Marbella's energetic party scene, allowing guests to enjoy an eclectic range of bars, clubs, and restaurants at any point during their stay in this region. One of the most popular establishments within this region is Sinatra Bar, which offers a truly unique VIP experience that is only available for selected guests. Thus, guests can enjoy a truly elevated nightlife experience, complete with an array of speciality drinks and impeccable customer service. As such, this is an ideal club to visit if you are looking to explore the nuances of Marbella's famous party scene.
For those who are looking to enjoy a much more moving and relaxing holiday experience, a trip to Alameda Park is a real treat. This vast park is characterised by a diverse collection of looming trees and horticulture, allowing guests to detach from the hustle and bustle of normal life and truly enjoy the beauty that surrounds them. Guests are also encouraged to take a seat on one of the many benches available and take the weight off their feet as they watch the world go by. A key asset to this park is its wide selection of azulejos, which are incredibly detailed and hand-painted tiles that effortlessly depict the legacy-defining history of Marbella. Alameda Park is based just over 10 minutes away from the villa. Whilst there, be sure to explore Marbella's Old Town and the Plaza de Los Naranjos. These quaint and traditional streets have a lot to offer; pop into a bar for some tapas and vino, or go on a shopping spree!
Marbella also boasts a rich history with Roman, Christian, and Islamic influences. To learn more, why not visit the stunning Church of our Lady of Incarnation, a church in a former mosque located in the centre of Marbella? Additionally, discover the Roman legacy of the area, seen in the archaic Roman Villa that is based around 10 minutes away. This endearing archaeological site dates all the way back to the 1st century AD, exemplifying the region's defining and archaic legacy. Though it was once a part of the ferocious Roman Empire, the site is now left in ruins. Guests are free to explore every nook and cranny of this site, marvelling at the well-preserved mosaics that can be seen throughout the space. This is a fanatic attraction to visit if you are an avid lover of ancient history.