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If you are looking for a slice of luxury during your stay in Marbella, you’ve come to the right place.
The Hotel Puente Romano is a five-star Grand Lux Leading Hotel of the World located right on the beach. Boasting three swimming pools, a tennis club, an abundance of other first-class facilities, and up to six different restaurants, the hotel even has its very own exclusive night club, Suite. Even without the several beautiful restaurants based in the hotel itself, the world-famous double-Michelin star chef Dani Garcia runs two incredible restaurants below the hotel reception as well.
The hotel was built in
The hotel itself has 287 “keys” most of which are large studios, or one bedroom suites of approximately the same size (i.e. 55-60 m2 plus terraces).
During its first two years, between 1976 and 1978, 61 properties were sold for private use. Then, in 1978, the remaining units were sold “en bloque” to Syrian-Saudi businessman Mouffak Al Midani, who formed the basis of the Hotel Puente Romano. This then opened in 1979 along with what remains the best tennis club in Marbella, adjacent to the hotel, for many years headed by Bjorn Borg.
Later on, in 1995, the hotel was acquired by David Shamoon, a well-known London based businessman. To this day, the hotel remains in the hands of his capable children Daniel and Jennica who have implemented vast improvements and refurbishments over the years.
A much-sought after location, landing a property here is easier said than done. However, some of the privately-owned apartments do come on the market from time to time. You need to act quickly when they do though, as they are usually snapped up within a month or two.
If you get your hands on a property within the hotel, you can then enjoy the 5-star services and facilities. Oh, and the sandy beaches are only a two- or three-minute walk away. Since there are no community fees, due to a special, notarised agreement between the hotel and the private owners, maintenance costs are also highly reduced.
If you’re interested in viewing current listings for the Puente Romano vicinity, please click here for Marina Puente Romano properties, here for Terrazas de Puente Romano properties or here for Puente Romano Phase II properties.