Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso van Hohenlohe, s/n, Marbella, Spain | (888) 616-5829
Luxurious resort on a sandy beach between Puerto Banús and Marbella
Upscale rooms with high-end amenities; some have ocean views
Renowned tennis club with 10 courts, clinics, and massages services
Seven restaurants, including one by twice Michelin-starred chef Dani García
Three pools, including a heated one by the beach
A kids’ club (seasonal), and a kiddy pool
Large fitness center with personal trainers, and yoga and Pilates classes
One free green fee per person at a great golf club a short drive away
Beautiful grounds with lush subtropical gardens
On-site parking
A few rooms are dark due to lush vegetation
Few shops and attractions within easy walking distance
Tiny spa with sauna and steam room only
With a world-class tennis club featuring 10 courts and lessons; three pools with towel and drinks service; large, elegant rooms with high-end amenities; seven restaurants, including one by twice Michelin-starred chef Dani García; and access to a beautiful beach, Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella is easily one of the most luxurious properties in the region. Celebrities and well-heeled couples have chosen this hotel since it opened in 1979 for its relaxing, classy vibe, upscale amenities, and location right on a quiet sandy beach near Puerto Banús. The only thing missing is a full spa.
Scene
An exclusive beach resort with a classy yet relaxed atmosphere
First opened in 1974 by Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe, and later purchased by a Saudi sheik, Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella is one of the most exclusive properties in southern Spain. The hotel was built to resemble an Andalusian village, with 266 rooms scattered throughout the huge beachfront property in 27 three-story whitewashed buildings. The crowd here is a mix of VIPs and well-heeled couples and families, drawn by the relaxing, classy vibe, and myriad top-notch amenities. The grounds are beautiful, with lush subtropical plants, stone paths, and small wooden bridges over a shallow brook. Decor is classic and elegant throughout, in a range of earth tones and quality materials, such as wood, stone, and marble. At the far end of the property is the renowned tennis club, a 10-court center that has housed international tennis tournaments but also concerts by BB King and Van Morrison, among others, and even celebrity weddings. The hotel takes its name from the Roman bridge that can still be found on-site. Today only part of the ruins remain, but the bridge was once a section of a key Roman road built in the first century AD to link Cadiz and Rome.
Location
Right on a lovely beach, a short drive from Puerto Banús and Marbella
The hotel is located in a quiet community surrounded by private homes overlooking a pretty, sandy beach. There are few shops and restaurants within walking distance, but guests can find tons of dining and shopping options in Puerto Banús and Marbella, both less than a 10-minute drive away. Puerto Banús is known for being the meeting point of the international jet set in the summer months, and offers a wide array of top-notch boutiques, and hopping nightlife. It is a top pick among tourists in the area for people-watching. Marbella has a cute historic center with quaint shaded squares lined with small restaurants and bars. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is a 35-minute drive away.
Rooms
Classic, elegant rooms with great amenities
Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella offers 266 rooms, all featuring classic, elegant decor in neutral earth tones and rich fabrics; marble bathrooms with double sinks, and balconies or terraces. Standard in-room amenities include Nespresso coffeemakers, iPod docks, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and small desktop computers. Views vary depending on room type: only Grand Suites (and not all of them) offer ocean views; all other rooms overlook the gardens. Double Rooms start at 375 square feet, and each has a small sitting area with a table and chairs. Junior Suites have between 600 and 700 square feet, and feature private terraces, separate showers and tubs, and either a queen or a king bed. Grand Suites have between 750 and 3,400 square feet, separate showers and jetted tubs, and radiant floor heating. Adjoining rooms are available.
Features
Seven restaurants, three pools, a fitness center, and a world-class tennis club
The hotel features a world-class tennis club with eight clay courts and two plexipave ones, as well as lessons for all ages. Those looking to eat in have seven restaurants to choose from, including Japanese, Italian, and one by twice Michelin-starred chef Dani García. They’re all stylish, upscale, and tasty -- though a little expensive. Most have outdoor seating; some feature live music. There are also three pools here -- one of them heated year-round -- a great fitness center complete with personal trainers, a tiny spa, a yoga and Pilates studio (classes are for a fee), and a bar with DJ sessions on weekends. A kids’ club (open seasonally), a kiddy pool, free towel service, upscale boutiques, and three meeting rooms are also available on-site.