Explore the old town and you will always find new treasures.
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Plaza Manuel Alcántara |
Estepona beautification drive began back in 2012 and dozens of streets have not only been given a facelift, thanks to pedestrianized roads and squares, new pavements, and the now-famous plants pots chosen by local residents.
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Plaza Blas Infante |
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Calle Figueroa |
So far, you probably have been at Plaza Las Flores a hundred times. It is the central square in the heart of Estepona old town, where you can smell the orange trees that surround the square. All year round the central fountain is surrounded by terraces, with people enjoying some tapas, lunch, coffee or a good glass of wine.
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Plaza de las flores |
From Plaza las Flores many narrow streets lead into new squares and many more terraces, restaurants and (tapas) bars. You can start from there to visit some of the most beautiful spots.
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Plaza Begines |
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Calle Murillo |
The Old Town is really coming in to its own. Gorgeous floral displays, lovely mosaics dotted around the town, the cool plazas, fountains and artwork, a few hours walking around and taking in the sights is well rewarded.
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Pasaje María Cintrano |
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Calle Aurora |
The Old Town is so well-maintained that you experience beauty at every turn and the well-managed flora not only brings an abundance of colour to the area but it also makes the back streets smell glorious!
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Plaza Juan Bazan |
Welcome to the not-so-secret garden of the Costa del Sol.
Le meilleur blog pour être averti des infos utiles, touristiques et culturels à Estepona et sa région. Merci Melanie...!!!
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