A3 Andalusia Spain driving experience | Marbella, Spain 
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Marbella has the remains of the old Muslim walls, Marbella's casco antiguo. The old town has a maze of picturesque winding streets and charming little plazas, with plenty of outdoor bars where you can sample typical Andalusian cuisine. At the center of this intricate pattern of alleyways is Plaza de los Naranjos, with the 3 to 4 century old town hall and fountain. Getting lost in this maze is the best way to experience this historic town.

Marbella also has the modern and opulent section called Puerto Banus, where all kinds of multi-million dollar yachts are docked along with the accompanying rows of parked Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Rolls Royces, Porsches, and Aston Martins. Elegance and glamor are everywhere in this section. The coast from Puerto Banus to Malaga is gorgous, filled with rolling hills and the long stretches of Mediterranean sandy beaches with the cobalt blue, clear ocean water. I can't swallow, breath, and soak in fast enough.

A bright red Ferrari F430 Spider is next to me at the stop light in Puerto Banus heading towards the Autovia del Mediteriano. The pilot is wearing a very flashy and colorful silky shirt. On the top of that he is wearing slightly oversize sunglasses that has a huge glittering F letters on the temple. He looks like a clown to me. Maybe he is going to some kid's birthday party or maybe it is the bleeding-edge fashion in town. I am sure which one.

Marbella has the remains of the old Muslim walls, Marbella's casco antiguo. The old town has a maze of picturesque winding streets and charming little plazas, with plenty of outdoor bars where you can sample typical Andalusian cuisine. At the center of this intricate pattern of alleyways is Plaza de los Naranjos, with the 3 to 4 century old town hall and fountain. Getting lost in this maze is the best way to experience this historic town.

Marbella also has the modern and opulent section called Puerto Banus, where all kinds of multi-million dollar yachts are docked along with the accompanying rows of parked Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Rolls Royces, Porsches, and Aston Martins. Elegance and glamor are everywhere in this section. The coast from Puerto Banus to Malaga is gorgous, filled with rolling hills and the long stretches of Mediterranean sandy beaches with the cobalt blue, clear ocean water. I can't swallow, breath, and soak in fast enough.

A bright red Ferrari F430 Spider is next to me at the stop light in Puerto Banus heading towards the Autovia del Mediteriano. The pilot is wearing a very flashy and colorful silky shirt. On the top of that he is wearing slightly oversize sunglasses that has a huge glittering F letters on the temple. He looks like a clown to me. Maybe he is going to some kid's birthday party or maybe it is the bleeding-edge fashion in town. I am sure which one.