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Discover Marbella's Old Town on a private 2-hour guided tour for $105, exploring historic sites, charming streets, and enjoying a free olive oil tasting.
This private walking tour of Marbella’s Old Town offers an engaging journey through one of Andalusia’s most charming neighborhoods. Priced at $105 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this experience is perfect for those who want an authentic and personalized exploration of Marbella beyond its beaches and resorts. Led by a licensed local guide, the tour combines history, culture, and scenic views, making it an ideal choice for visitors seeking an insider’s perspective.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on Marbella’s historical layers—from the Arab medina to post-Reconquest development. Plus, the inclusion of a free olive oil tasting adds a delicious regional touch. The tour suits small private groups, ensuring personalized attention, and is designed to accommodate wheelchair accessibility. The only potential consideration: no large luggage or bags are permitted, and travelers should be prepared for the sunny Andalusian weather.
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The tour begins right at the Fuente Virgen del Rocío, a central fountain in Alameda Park, which makes for a convenient and scenic meeting spot. From here, the guide introduces the group to the overall layout of Marbella’s old town, setting the stage for a walk through history. The starting location ensures easy access from other parts of Marbella, especially for visitors staying nearby.
Participants can expect a personalized experience from the outset, with the guide sharing insights about Marbella’s cultural background in a friendly and engaging manner. The small group setting enhances interaction and allows for questions, making this an accessible option for all kinds of travelers.

The first stops include Alameda Park, where a brief 10-minute guided tour highlights the park’s lush greenery and its role in Marbella’s social life. Nearby, Plaza Altamirano offers a glimpse of traditional Andalusian architecture and vibrant street life. These locations serve as introductions to Marbella’s blend of nature and urban charm.
The guide explains the significance of each site, connecting them to Marbella’s broader history. Expect commentary on the Arab medina, which dates back to the 8th century, and stories about how the town evolved after the Christian reconquest of 1485. These stops are compact but packed with visual interest and storytelling.

While not a designated stop, the tour passes by a viewpoint that offers scenic vistas of Marbella. This pass-by allows for photo opportunities and an appreciation of Marbella’s picturesque seaside setting. The guide points out notable landmarks and shares stories tied to Marbella’s development as a luxurious destination.
Though brief, this pass-by enriches the walk with visual context and a sense of place, rounding out the historic narrative with panoramic views.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the olive oil tasting at D·OLIVA Marbella Aceites de Oliva Premium. This 10-minute guided activity introduces guests to some of the region’s most famous and healthy products. It’s a chance to learn about the significance of extra virgin olive oil in Mediterranean cuisine and how it’s produced locally.
The tasting is free of charge, but it is subject to availability, so arriving on time is recommended. Visitors can expect to sample high-quality olive oils and gain a deeper appreciation for this staple ingredient of Andalusian cooking.

Next, the guide takes travelers to Capilla San Juan De Dios, a small chapel with historical importance. The 10-minute guided stop provides insight into Marbella’s religious and cultural heritage. The nearby Avenida del Mar is famous for its statues by Salvador Dalí, and a 10-minute guided tour here highlights its artistic and cultural value.
These stops showcase Marbella’s blend of religious history and public art, enriching the story of the city’s evolution from a modest town to a fashionable resort destination.

The tour includes a visit to Torre de la Pólvora, a historic tower that once served as part of Marbella’s defensive structures. The 10-minute guided stop explains its role in the city’s military history. The walk concludes at Plaza de los Naranjos, the main square lined with cafes, shops, and historic buildings.
This final stop ties together the tour’s themes of history, architecture, and local life, giving visitors time to soak in the atmosphere before ending the experience. The meeting point is at Plaza de los Naranjos for a convenient finish.

The tour is designed to be step-free and wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility challenges. It is a private experience, ensuring personalized attention and the opportunity to ask questions. The guide speaks English and Spanish, catering to a diverse group.
Participants should note that luggage or large bags are not permitted, and the tour takes place rain or shine, so appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and water are recommended. The pace is comfortable, with short guided stops roughly every 10 minutes, making it suitable for most visitors.

This private experience offers a comprehensive look at Marbella’s history and culture in just two hours. The personalized guidance, combined with visits to key sites and the olive oil tasting, creates a well-rounded, authentic experience. The flexible schedule and private group format make it especially appealing for travelers seeking a more intimate and tailored tour.
While the tour covers significant historical locations, it’s also quite accessible and suitable for those with limited mobility. The inclusion of tasty regional products adds a flavorful dimension to the walk.
This tour best suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those wanting a personalized introduction to Marbella. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer guided walking experiences and appreciate local flavors like olive oil. Visitors with mobility needs will appreciate the step-free, wheelchair accessible design, and the private format ensures a quiet, focused journey.
The value of this experience, at $105 per person, is clear given the expert narration, curated stops, and tasting included. It’s a great way to see Marbella’s historic core without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
This 5-star-rated private tour combines history, culture, and culinary delights into a compact, engaging package. The expert local guide brings Marbella’s past to life through storytelling at each stop, from the Arab medina to the modern art-lined streets. The olive oil tasting offers a delicious taste of regional tradition, and the scenic viewpoints enrich the experience.
Practical, accessible, and personalized, this tour fits well into any itinerary and provides a meaningful way to understand Marbella beyond its beaches. The 2-hour duration makes it suitable for fitting into a busy travel schedule, while the private nature guarantees a tailored experience.
If discovering Marbella’s hidden stories and local flavors sounds appealing, this tour delivers an informative and enjoyable journey through the city’s historic heart.
“The person who gave us the tour explained it to us very well, he was punctual, friendly.”
Is the tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is step-free and wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility challenges.
What is included in the price?
The private guided tour, along with a free olive oil tasting (subject to availability), are included. Private transportation can be arranged upon request.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Fuente Virgen del Rocío in Alameda Park and finishes at Plaza de los Naranjos in Marbella’s old town.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with guided stops every 10 minutes at key sites.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.