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Marbella Nomad Guide

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  • Old Town (Casco Antiguo)

    Step into a world where the past and present blend seamlessly in Marbella's Old Town, also known as Casco Antiguo. This area is a treasure trove for digital nomads who crave a slice of Spanish history alongside their modern-day endeavors. With its narrow, winding streets lined with white-washed buildings, vibrant flower pots, and hidden squares, Old Town offers a picturesque setting that feels like stepping into a postcard. Here, you'll find an array of charming cafes and restaurants tucked away in nooks and crannies, perfect for setting up your laptop and soaking in the ambiance. The Plaza de los Naranjos is a must-visit, offering a tranquil spot to work or enjoy a leisurely coffee under the shade of orange trees. The blend of historical architecture, local culture, and a relaxed atmosphere makes Old Town an ideal spot for digital nomads looking for inspiration and a touch of Spanish charm.

  • Puerto Banús

    Puerto Banús is synonymous with luxury and opulence, making it a fascinating contrast to the quaint charm of Old Town. Located to the west of Marbella's center, this area is a playground for the rich and famous, boasting designer boutiques, upscale restaurants, and some of the most exclusive nightclubs in Spain. For digital nomads, Puerto Banús offers a unique working environment with its picturesque marina filled with yachts, providing a backdrop that's hard to beat. While the cost of living here can be higher, the experience of working from a seafront cafe or restaurant, with the Mediterranean breeze in your hair, is unparalleled. The area also offers high-speed internet in many of its establishments, ensuring that you stay connected. For those looking to blend work with leisure, Puerto Banús provides an opportunity to network with an international crowd and maybe even spot a celebrity or two.

  • Elviria

    Elviria, located to the east of Marbella's city center, is a hidden gem that offers a more laid-back vibe compared to the bustling areas of Old Town and Puerto Banús. Known for its beautiful beaches, such as Playa de Elviria, this area is perfect for digital nomads who prefer a quieter setting for their work-life balance. The beachfront is dotted with chiringuitos (beach bars) and restaurants where you can set up your laptop and work with a view of the sea. The area is also home to several golf courses, offering a peaceful escape for those who enjoy the sport. Elviria's residential nature means you'll find a mix of locals and expats, creating a welcoming community for digital nomads. With its combination of natural beauty, serene atmosphere, and ample amenities, Elviria is an ideal choice for those seeking a blend of work and relaxation in Marbella.

  • Nueva Andalucía

    Nueva Andalucía, often referred to as the 'Golf Valley,' lies just north of Puerto Banús and is a haven for golf enthusiasts and digital nomads alike. This upscale residential area is surrounded by some of the finest golf courses in Spain, offering stunning views and a tranquil environment for work. Beyond golf, Nueva Andalucía is known for its vibrant market held every Saturday, where locals and visitors alike can explore a variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. The area also boasts a selection of cafes and restaurants with reliable Wi-Fi, making it easy to find a cozy spot for remote work. The mix of leisure activities, scenic beauty, and community vibe makes Nueva Andalucía a great choice for digital nomads looking for a balance of productivity and relaxation.