Start the foodie trip by visiting the food market and tasting the local produce. Try to get there in the morning when the produce is fresh.
Enjoy Basque-style pinxtos at this rustic and lively bar. The selection changes daily but never disappoints.
A popular Italian spot for Marbella locals with a great variety of pizzas to choose from. Sit outside and enjoy the lively street scene.
Famous for their fresh seafood and seafood paella, this restaurant offers stunning views of the sea. Make sure to reserve a table in advance.
This trendy spot offers a modern twist on traditional Andalusian dishes. Try the bull tail risotto and house cocktails.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a tasting menu that focuses on the best local ingredients. A must-visit for foodies looking for a fine dining experience.
End the week with a typical Spanish breakfast of churros and chocolate at this charming outdoor cafe. It's the perfect way to say goodbye to Marbella.
If you have more time, add a trip to Mijas Pueblo for their town's bakeries. Their baked goods are a must-try. If you have less time, then consider skipping Skina for a more affordable option. Try Casa Fernando for traditional and affordable Spanish dishes.