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Centro
Everyday, local, unpretentious, grounded

Centro

Everyday Marbella just outside the old walls — a workaday grid of plazas where a third-wave roastery and grounded neighbourhood kitchens fill with locals.

Just outside the old walls, Centro is everyday Marbella — the workaday grid of avenues and plazas where residents shop, run errands and drink their morning coffee long before the beach crowd stirs. The dining here is correspondingly grounded: a third-wave roastery like Ladybug, neighbourhood kitchens trading in honest Spanish and Mexican plates, places that fill with locals rather than itineraries. It lacks the postcard prettiness of the casco antiguo and the gloss of the Golden Mile, and that is the point. This is where you eat when you live in Marbella rather than visit it.

Highlights

Ladybug Coffee Roasters and a third-wave scene Neighbourhood kitchens that fill with locals Honest Spanish and Mexican plates Workaday avenues and plazas outside the walls The Marbella residents actually live in
3 Lokale
2 Kategorien

Bar

1 Lokal

Cafe

2 Lokale