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Why rent a finca in Estepona Old Town?
Estepona, nestled on Spain's Costa del Sol, is celebrated for its picturesque historic centre, beautiful beaches, and lively cultural offerings. The town attracts visitors with its expansive sandy shores like Playa de la Rada and Playa del Cristo, perfect for families and water sport enthusiasts. The marina is a hub of activity with a variety of restaurants, shops, and a popular Sunday market, while hiking in the nearby Sierra Bermeja Mountains rewards adventurers with breathtaking coastal vistas. You can also explore nearby golf courses, lush green spaces, and enjoy a scenic stroll along the marina, enjoying the gorgeous atmosphere, fine dining and Mediterranean views. For a more rural yet accessible Andalusian experience, you could also consider staying in a finca in Arenas, a quaint village set amidst picturesque countryside. Another appealing option for families in particular is renting a finca in El Paraíso, which is an upmarket resort town close to the coast.
What are the fincas in Estepona Old Town like?
The lovely selection of private fincas to rent in and around Estepona Old Town are well equipped with a super range of impeccable amenities guaranteed to make your holiday fabulously comfortable. The fincas in Estepona Old Town are typically restored traditional Andalusian houses, featuring whitewashed facades, terracotta rooftops, and charming courtyards or patios. Their architectural style often blends rustic elements with modern comforts, offering cosy yet stylish interiors. Located directly within the historic center, these properties provide an immersive experience, with some offering roof terraces for views over the town's flower-filled streets. They are ideal for guests seeking an authentic, centrally located stay with a sense of local charm. If you are looking for a superb coastal destination with plenty of watersport options, why not book afinca in Estepona Old Town near the sea! However, for a significantly grander or more exclusive stay within Estepona, exploring villas in Estepona could offer suitable luxury.
Explore a selection of lovely finca rentals in Estepona Old Town that fulfill every detail for an unforgettable Costa del Sol journey, featuring amenities such as:
- Terrace/Garden
- Ocean views
- High speed Wi-Fi
- TV
- Pool
- Barbeque
- Air conditioning
Who should rent a finca in Estepona Old Town?
Travellers and activities
Estepona for cycling lovers
Cycling enthusiasts visiting Estepona will discover a diverse array of routes that cater to all skill levels. The town boasts scenic coastal rides along the Senda Litoral offering gentle paths with picturesque views of the Mediterranean. For those seeking more challenging terrain, the Sierra Bermeja mountains provide steep ascents and rewarding vistas. Estepona also boasts a dedicated town cycle track, allowing riders to explore its charming streets and historic sites safely. Bike rental services such as Bikestardo and Eco&Bike provide a range of bicycles, including road, mountain, and electric bikes, ensuring visitors have the appropriate equipment for their chosen adventure. Cycling enthusiasts might also discover excellent routes by choosing a finca in Marbella Town, as the Marbella area boasts varied terrains from coastal promenades to challenging mountain trails in the Sierra Blanca.
Estepona for culinary enthusiasts
In and around Estepona you can delight in the town's rich gastronomic offerings, rooted in Andalusian traditions and fresh Mediterranean ingredients. Estepona's coastal location ensures a bounty of seafood, with local specialties such as grilled sardines, paella, and fried anchovies served in charming beachfront Chiringuitos (beach bars).The town's Old Town is dotted with cosy tapas bars and fine dining restaurants, where visitors can savour traditional dishes like gazpacho, salmorejo, and cured Iberian ham. Estepona is also known for its bustling weekly markets, offering an array of regional cheeses, olives, and freshly baked bread. For wine lovers, the area boasts local wineries producing robust Andalusian wines, often paired with the cuisine in many restaurants. Why not add olive oil tastings or cooking workshops to your itinerary to learn the art of preparing authentic Spanish dishes! Culinary enthusiasts might also find a delightful gastronomic journey by staying in a finca in Malaga, as Malaga city offers a vibrant food scene with traditional tapas, fresh seafood, and innovative cuisine.
Estepona is known for its picturesque streets adorned with colourful flower pots. These flower pots were installed throughout 100 streets in the town by the local council to rejuvenate the town and attract tourism.
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What are the best things to do in Estepona Old Town?
Top 7 travel tips in Estepona
1. Discover The Artistic Murals Route
Art lovers will enjoy the vibrant Murals Route scattered throughout Estepona. The town boasts over fifty large-scale paintings decorating buildings, each telling a story about local culture or history. Strolling these charming streets feels like visiting an open-air gallery. Keep an eye out for the striking fishing mural known as "La Venus" and the beautiful nature-inspired works. This colourful adventure is perfect for a relaxed morning or afternoon!
2. Admire the Route of the Flower Pots
Estepona Old Town is famed for its dazzling streets lined with bright flower pots hanging from whitewashed walls. Known as the Route of the Flower Pots, this walk boasts a sea of vivid colours throughout the charming narrow alleys. Every corner feels like stepping into a postcard. It is a wonderful way to soak in the traditional Andalusian atmosphere. Bring a camera to capture the beauty at every turn.
3. Step Back in Time at the Church of Los Remedios
Located in the heart of the Old Town, the Church of Los Remedios boasts striking baroque architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. Built in the eighteenth century, this historic gem welcomes visitors with its simple yet elegant design. The serene courtyard and detailed façade are perfect for those who appreciate religious heritage. It is an ideal stop while exploring the cobbled streets nearby.
4. Uncover History at the Estepona Archaeological Museum
History enthusiasts can delve into Estepona's past at the Archaeological Museum housed in the old town hall building. The museum boasts a fascinating collection of artefacts dating from prehistoric times to the Roman era. Highlights include ancient pottery, coins, and tools that paint a vivid picture of the region's evolution. Exhibits are thoughtfully displayed and explained in both Spanish and English.
5. Take a Break in Plaza de las Flores
Plaza de las Flores, the heart of Estepona Old Town, boasts a beautiful fountain and a relaxed, welcoming vibe. This charming square is surrounded by cafés, shops, and flower-filled terraces. It is a lovely spot to sit with a coffee, soak up the sunshine, and enjoy some people-watching. The plaza is especially vibrant in spring and summer when blooms are at their peak. Street musicians sometimes add to the lively atmosphere.
6. Visit the Castillo de San Luis Ruins
History buffs should not miss the ruins of Castillo de San Luis, a fortress originally built to defend the coast from pirate attacks. Although only parts of the original structure remain, the ruins boast an intriguing glimpse into Estepona's sixteenth-century history. Informative signs around the site help bring the story to life. The castle is tucked away near the Old Town streets, perfect for a quick and rewarding stop.
7. Relax in Parque Huerta Nueva
After a day of sightseeing, visitors can unwind in Parque Huerta Nueva, a peaceful green space just a short walk from the Old Town. The park boasts well-kept gardens, fountains, and shaded benches ideal for a break. Children can enjoy the playground while adults admire the tropical plants and open spaces. It is a lovely spot to relax with a picnic or a book before heading back to explore more of Estepona. Renting an finca in Estepona Old Town is a superb choice for an authentic Andalucian adventure to remember forever!