Agency focus: Kristina Szekely

Marbella’s most famous real estate agent, Kristina Szekely, talks about her love of life and property in Marbella…

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The Story of Marbella

Romans and Moors, and many others before them, lived in Marbella, and they left behind a bigger footprint than we might have imagined.

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Andalucía’s Top Summer Dishes 

Refreshing, light, local and with lashings of seafood. Must-try summer dishes from Andalucía. ¡Buen provecho!

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Old Town, New Life

Marbella’s Old Town has some seriously stylish bohemian bars, cutting edge restaurants and elegant and eclectic shops.

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Vista Lago – Designing for Place 

The design of the villas at Vista Lago owes more to lifestyle and place (read climate), and exact plot position, than to traditional architectural design.

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The Luxury Villa Specialists

In our Agency Focus this month we talk to LVS Marbella about their niche market and the Marbella property market in general.

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Starlite festival highlights – get your tickets now!

Don’t miss out on an essential part of the Marbella summer – the Starlite Festival – with our selection of must-see gigs for all tastes.

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Vista Lago Design: the Big Picture

A Vista Lago villa is a complete design entity, appreciated best if we can not only admire the details but also see the big picture.

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Where to celebrate Noche de San Juan in Marbella

Celebrate San Juan, the shortest night of the year and the beginning of the summer solstice, at Marbella’s finest venues.

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Paradise destinations on our doorstep

If you’re lucky enough to be in Marbella a staycation is no hardship as there are plenty of treasures close by. We look at four must-visit locations all within a 2-hour drive.

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Pedro Molina: Marbella’s own Renaissance Man

If any single artist can be identified as being the person who has done most for the arts in Marbella, it is Pedro Molina.

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Marbella’s closest white village

The only truly authentic white village within a few minutes of Marbella, once known throughout the Spanish-speaking world for its anis, is so near and yet so far away.

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