BULEVAR PRINCIPE ALFONSO
Deluxe Class Traditional Resort
3 kms to city centre 55 kms to the nearest airport (pablo ruiz picasso airport) 25 km to the nearest station (fuengirola) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 3 km to the nearest fair site (palacio de congresos) Close to the beach
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locationThe hotel is situated on the southern coast of Spain on the Costa del Sol in the heart of a residential area between Marbella and Puerto Banus, just a 30 minute drive from Malaga Airport.
roomsThe double standard room has approximately 35m?/355ft. Nice sitting area. Located in Al-Andalus and main building with beautiful resort views. Elegant and classic decoration. Spanish marble bathroom with double vanity and Aigner luxurious amenities. Complimentary WIFI. Flat TV with national and international channels. Complete minibar. In room safe.
restaurantThere is a wide variety of choices for eating. Cafe Puente offers breakfast with live cooking station and Cava daily, and also all day dining. The lavish lunch buffet ranges from fresh lobster to best fish and meat preparations from the grill, with live cooknig station. In the evening, the Beach Club turns an elegant Italian-Mediterranean fine dining restaurant, offering home made pasta dishes, fresh fish and meat from the grill. The Suite Du Ciel offers an outdoor lounge to enjoy the best cocktails under the stars. Other seasonal options include the Chiringuito Suite del Mar, the Pool snack bar, and the Suite Lounge, which has become the place to be and be seen in Marbella.
exteriorConstructed in the style of an Andalusian village, the 285 room hotel is set in 40,000 square metres (around 10 acres) of verdant, subtropical landscaped gardens, gently cascading down to the Mediterranean Sea.
lobbyMedium sized lobby decorated in Andalusian style, elegantly decorated, with a settee area overlooking the gardens.
generalResembling an Andalusian village, the 285 spacious guest rooms are spread in 27 three?storey villas, scattered around 55.000 sqm of lush, sub-tropical landscaped gardens, gently cascading down to the Mediterranean Sea. Over 400 species of plant life have been brought to the gardens from all around the world, many literally in a suitcase courtesy of HRH Principe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, the founder of the Puente Romano. The heart of the Resort and its social focus is the Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) from which the property takes its name. This ancient artefact from the first century is a remaining structure of a road which once linked Cadiz with Rome, the Via Augusta. The hotel's facilities include 3 outdoor swimming pools, 10 tennis courts, 4 paddleball courts, fitness club, banquet and meeting rooms. This hotel is highly recommended for clients looking for top quality and service, being this property part of The Leading Hotels of the World. The spacious guest rooms are located in 27 x 3 storey villas, scattered around the 3 levels. They have been designed to offer a private and restful retreat. Each room has a private terrace. Each block is named after Andalusian towns with each guest room identified by hand painted ceramic signage.
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