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Alameda-Park, Marbella

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Alameda-Park, Marbella

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Alameda Park, or Parque de la Alameda, is a historic and picturesque urban garden nestled in the heart of Marbella, a vibrant city on Spain's Costa del Sol in Andalusia. Situated strategically between the charming Old Town and the lively seafront promenade, this tranquil oasis offers a refreshing escape from the urban bustle. With an elevation of approximately 18 meters above sea level, it serves as a beloved green lung for both residents and visitors, showcasing a rich blend of…

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  • Ort: Marbella, Centro-Sur O Guadalorce, Malaga, Andalusien, Spanien

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    11. April 2018

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    Ein kleiner aber schöner Park zwischen der Altstadt und dem Meer. Heute waren leider alle Brunnen aus, war irgendwie nicht mein Brunnentag...
    Geocaching Info: Ein recht leichter Cache ist hier zu finden und der nächste liegt nur ein paar Schritte weiter entfernt.

    19. März 2020

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    Der Parque de la Alameda ist seit langem der Stolz von Marbella. Diese riesige Parkfläche, die grüne Lunge der Stadt, stammt aus dem 18. Jahrhundert und hat zur Zeit eine Fläche von rund 20.000 m2 (20% des städtischen Kerns).
    Der Park wurde im Laufe der Jahre ständig erweitert und verschönert, so dass er heute in seiner jetzigen Form eine wertvolle Erholungsstätte bietet. Die Flora bietet verschiedene Arten des Ficus, darunter einen herrlichen Ficus Pandurata und Pináceas, Pinus Pinae sowie einige andere seltene und wertvolle botanische Arten.
    (c) andalusien360.de/urlaub-reisen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/alameda-park-marbella

    11. November 2023

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    Abgesehen von den Sehenswürdigkeiten und vielen Brunnen, lohnt sich ein Bummel durch Marbella allemal, obwohl der Ort sehr teuer ist.
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    Ort: Marbella, Centro-Sur O Guadalorce, Malaga, Andalusien, Spanien

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    Are there specific walking routes or trails within Alameda Park, Marbella?

    Alameda Park is primarily an urban garden designed for leisurely strolls rather than extensive hiking trails. Its charm lies in its meandering paved walkways and marble paths that invite visitors to explore its botanical diversity and artistic features. While there aren't designated 'trails' in the traditional sense, you can enjoy a pleasant loop through the park, connecting to the nearby Old Town or the seafront promenade, Avenida del Mar, which features Dalí sculptures.

    What is the terrain like in Alameda Park, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The terrain within Alameda Park is generally flat and consists of well-maintained paved walkways and marble paths. There are no significant elevation changes, making it very accessible for all fitness levels, including those with mobility challenges or families with strollers. It's an ideal spot for a gentle, relaxing walk.

    What are the key landmarks or natural features to look out for in Alameda Park?

    Key landmarks include the prominent Fuente Virgen del Rocío, a central fountain adorned with tiles depicting the traditional pilgrimage to Rocío. Throughout the park, you'll find exquisitely crafted Andalusian tile benches in the Sevillian style, which serve as both seating and artistic canvases. Natural features include towering ficus trees, various palm species, vibrant jacarandas, bougainvillea, and hibiscus, creating a lush, shaded canopy.

    What are the best parking options for visiting Alameda Park, Marbella?

    As Alameda Park is centrally located in Marbella, direct parking within the park is not available. However, there are several underground public parking garages nearby. Options include Parking Avenida del Mar or Parking Amare Marbella Beach Hotel, both within a short walking distance. Street parking can be challenging, especially during peak season.

    Is Alameda Park, Marbella considered family-friendly, and are there specific amenities for children?

    Yes, Alameda Park is very family-friendly. Its flat, paved paths are perfect for strollers, and the shaded areas provide a cool respite for children. While there aren't dedicated playgrounds, the open spaces, fountains, and interesting botanical features offer a pleasant environment for families to enjoy a leisurely walk and relax. It's a safe and tranquil urban oasis for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed in Alameda Park, Marbella?

    Generally, dogs are permitted in Alameda Park, but they should be kept on a leash and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. It's a popular spot for locals to walk their dogs, especially during quieter hours. However, always be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.

    What kind of cafes, pubs, or accommodation options are available near Alameda Park?

    Alameda Park is situated in the heart of Marbella, offering an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within easy walking distance. You'll find numerous eateries ranging from casual tapas bars to upscale restaurants in the adjacent Old Town and along the Paseo Marítimo. Many hotels, from boutique guesthouses to larger resorts, are also conveniently located nearby.

    How long does it typically take to walk through Alameda Park?

    A leisurely stroll through Alameda Park itself can take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on how much you pause to admire the fountains, tile benches, and botanical features. Many visitors combine their visit with exploring the adjacent Old Town or walking along the Avenida del Mar to the seafront, extending their outing to an hour or more.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives to Alameda Park in Marbella if I'm looking for more solitude?

    While Alameda Park is a beloved central spot, if you're seeking more solitude or a larger natural area, consider exploring the parks and green spaces slightly further from the city center. For a more extensive natural experience, the Sierra Blanca mountains just behind Marbella offer numerous hiking trails with varying difficulty levels and fewer crowds, providing a true forest environment.

    What should I bring for a visit to Alameda Park?

    For a visit to Alameda Park, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Given Marbella's sunny climate, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are advisable, even with the park's shaded areas. A water bottle is also a good idea. If you enjoy art, you might want to bring a camera to capture the beautiful tile work and botanical displays.

    Is Alameda Park suitable for a winter visit, or is it best enjoyed in warmer months?

    Alameda Park is delightful year-round. While Marbella enjoys warm months, the park's lush canopy provides ample shade, making it pleasant even in summer. In winter, the mild Mediterranean climate means the park remains green and inviting, offering a tranquil escape. The botanical diversity ensures there's always something beautiful to see, regardless of the season.

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