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When Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe turned the family finca into
a small guest house for the rich and choosey, little did he
realise the impact it would have on Marbella's future both as
a tourist destination and as an incomparable residential area
with an extended summer season tailored to all year round enjoyment.
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Marbella
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Today,
the once sleepy fishing village set in spectacular, sub-tropical
surroundings has grown into a cosmopolitan enclave in Southern
Spain that boasts the infrastructure of a large city, yet has
lost none of the charm that has kept it so appealing for over
four decades. Ask local residents about Marbella's eternal allure
and chances are they will talk about the quality of life, the
sheer luxury of waking up to 320 days of annual sunshine, of
being able to play golf in winter, sail in summer, swim in your
own pool all year round.
European investors, attracted by the stable economy, the secure
environment and the local government's continued sponsorship
of new projects, find Marbella an increasingly appealing venue
to do business, as can be seen by the number of major international
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With both Malaga and Gibraltar International Airports only 40 minutes
from the centre of Marbella, commuting between the coast and Europe's
business capitols could not be easier. With its plethora of first-class
golf courses and leisure facilities, world-class marinas, blonde beaches,
sapphire waters, luxurious hotels, restaurants and nightlife, as well
as ultra-chic urbanisations with state-of-the-art facilities and 24-hour
security, Marbella offers a unique opportunity to live life to the
full, in the manner that suits one's personality and lifestyle.
Without any doubt, looking at the present and to the future, Marbella
is a perfect place to live, a perfect place to work … and a perfect
place to invest.
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