The best places to go shopping in Marbella range from megamalls and bustling retail strips to authentic artisanal markets. The upmarket tourist town lures swathes of sun-seeking holidaymakers in the warmer months. As a result, scores of shops and markets have sprung up to meet demand.

While many outlets cater to well-heeled clientele, you’ll find an array of more affordable retailers peppered around town. Pop-up markets also form a pivotal part of the city’s shopping scene, selling everything from fresh produce to handcrafted wares. Whether you seek a high-end fashion boutique or a family-run streetside stall, check out these top picks on where to shop in Marbella and what you can buy.

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    Marbella Old Town

    Marbella Old Town
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    Marbella Old Town is the city’s historic heart and an upscale retail hub. A multitude of ritzy boutiques lies scattered amid its narrow winding streets, stocking high-end goods like precious jewellery and glamorous apparel. While it’s not the best district for bargain hunting, you’ll still find affordable outlets around town.

    One of the great joys of Old Town shopping is meandering through its ancient cobblestone streets. Just be sure you’ve got access to a map on your phone, as it’s easy to lose yourself in the labyrinthine maze. Need a breather? The restaurant-lined Plaza de los Naranjos is a great place to take a break amid shopping walks.

    Location: Marbella, Málaga, Spain

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    Avenida Ricardo Soriano

    One of Marbella’s main shopping streets

    Avenida Ricardo Soriano
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    Avenida Ricardo Soriano is Marbella’s main arterial road and foremost retail strip. Fittingly, the avenue adopts the name of a well-regarded real estate investor who kickstarted the city’s tourism industry in the 1940s. The bustling tree-lined strip spans 2 km between Parque de la Alameda and Corte Ingles.

    You’ll find a broad range of retailers on both sides of Avenida Ricardo Soriano. Jewellery, shoes, and apparel comprise the bulk of the wares, while toy shops, health food stores, and gift shops lie in-between. Head north to the Old Town to browse glamorous boutiques on its narrow, traffic-free streets.

    Location: Av. Ricardo Soriano, 70, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

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    Parque Comercial La Cañada

    One of the biggest malls on the Costa del Sol

    Parque Comercial La Cañada
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    La Cañada is among Costa del Sol’s largest indoor shopping centres. Framed by tree-studded Andalusian mountains, the sprawling mall looks impressive inside and out. Over 150 shops compete for your wallet, selling everything from fashion to electronics and sporting goods.

    A well-stocked dining court serves fast food staples and traditional Spanish dishes, with dishes catering to any budget and taste. Entertainment includes a 20-lane bowling alley, an amusement arcade, and the 8-screen Cinesa Cinema Complex. Plenty of parking is available on-site.

    Location: C. Ojén, 29600 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +34 952 86 01 42

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    Banus Marina Mall

    The main shopping destination in Puerto Banus

    Banus Marina Mall
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    Banus Marina Mall is a popular 2-storey shopping centre in Nueva Andalucía’s glamorous Puerto Banus area. The fashion-focused mall hosts a plethora of international brands, from outlets like Zara and H&M.

    A small but pleasant dining area has a healthy-eating restaurant and a cafe-style venue with a children’s playground. Onsite amenities include free Wi-Fi, wheelchair-accessible ramps, and mobile phone charging facilities. Its 300-space underground car park opens 24/7 and has ample EV charging stations.

    Location: C. Ramón Areces, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +34 952 90 65 44

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    Centro Comercial Centro Plaza

    A bustling Nueva Andalucía shopping centre

    Centro Comercial Centro Plaza
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    Centro Plaza is a well-established mall in Nueva Andalucía, about 10 minutes west of Marbella Old Town. The 3-storey, 16,000 square metre mall houses office blocks, international retail outlets, and small locally-run boutiques. Ample underground and uncovered parking is available on-site.

    Hit the giant, well-stocked supermarket to load up on groceries for the week. You’ll find an array of essential services on the 1st floor, from travel agents to gyms and hairdressing salons. If you’re in the area on the weekend, the Puerto Banus Saturday Street Market takes place right outside.

    Location: Av de Manolete, 1, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +34 952 81 73 52

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    El Corte Inglés El Capricho

    A famous department store stocking homewares and décor

    El Corte Inglés El Capricho
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    El Corte Inglés El Capricho is the Marbella branch of Europe’s largest and best-known department store. The elegant, beige-hued building resides on the western end of the bustling Avenida Ricardo Soriano shopping strip. It’s got a massive supermarket for the weekly grocery run and a Starbucks to re-caffeinate while shopping.

    While most Corte Ingles outlets boast accessories and apparel, the dominant focus here is on homeware and décor. Sections span home decorations to furniture and linens to upholstery. If you’re hunting for fashion, head west to the Nueva Andalucía branch instead (it’s about 10 minutes away).

    Location: C. Ramón Areces, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 9 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +34 952 90 23 90


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    Marbella Monday Markets

    Marbella’s famous Monday morning market

    Marbella Monday Markets
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    The Marbella Monday Markets host over 360 locally-owned stalls selling everything from plants to shoes and freshly-plucked produce. Vendors stock a broad range of second-hand and designer apparel – you’ll find plenty of bargains here.

    The fresh fruit and vegetable section is a hit with local shoppers seeking quality produce at reasonable prices. The market packs out each Monday, so don’t expect much elbow room or parking nearby. Also, get in early as most sellers pack up shop well before the official 2.30 pm closing time.

    Location: Av. Las Albarizas, 1, 29603 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Mondays from 9 am to 2.30 pm (closed Tuesday–Sunday)

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    Puerto Banus Saturday Market

    A lively street market in Nueva Andalucía

    Puerto Banus Saturday Market
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    The Puerto Banus Saturday Market stocks a great array of foodstuffs and assorted artisanal wares. The popular pop-up event starts at Centro Plaza and spreads toward the port. Don’t be afraid to bargain as haggling is expected at most Andulasian fleamarkets – it’s a great way to practice your Spanish.

    Local vendors present a treasure trove of handicrafts, jewellery, and traditional knickknacks. If you’re seeking edible goods, there’s also a solid selection of fresh fruit and vegetables plus locally-sourced spices. However, parking is hard to come by, and summer shoppers must prepare for the oppressive heat. 

    Location: C. 01B Nva Andaluc, 4, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Saturdays from 9.30 am to 2.30 pm (closed Sunday–Friday)

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    Nueva Andalucía Artisan Market

    A colourful handicraft market in Nueva Andalucía

    Nueva Andalucía Artisan Market
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    The Nueva Andalucía Artisan Market specialises in traditional handcrafted goods, making it a go-to destination for authentic souvenirs. Over 120 stalls flog locally-made wares around the Bullring at this lively Saturday morning event. Goods range from woolly jumpers to wooden elephants and antique furniture to textiles.

    The fair runs in conjunction with the adjacent Puerto Banus Saturday Market, which focuses more on foodstuffs and apparel. Limited parking is available at Centro Plaza and the H10 Hotel, but you’ll need to get in early to find a spot. Otherwise, grab a bus from Marbella to Puerto Banus and walk there from the port.

    Location: Av. Pilar Calvo, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm (closed Sunday–Friday)

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    San Pedro Thursday Outdoor Market

    A charming street market in San Pedro de Alcántara

    San Pedro Thursday Outdoor Market
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    San Pedro Thursday Outdoor Market is a thriving open-air event held at the fairgrounds in San Pedro de Alcántara. The event sees fewer foreign visitors than other Costa del Sol markets, making it a great place to rub shoulders with the locals.

    While fruit and flowers comprise the bulk of the merchandise, you’ll also find an impressive selection of jewellery, leather goods, and apparel. Whatever you buy, take the time to shop around and haggle for a decent deal. Searching for a uniquely Andulasian souvenir? Pick up a vibrant flamenco outfit or handpainted ceramic plate.

    Location: C. Jorge Guillén, 6, 29670 San Pedro Alcántara, Málaga, Spain

    Open: Thursdays from 9 am to 2 pm (closed Friday–Wednesday)

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Harry Stewart | Contributing Writer