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Activities at Hotel Puente Romano or nearby |
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GOLF ARRANGEMENT |
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Hotel Puente Romano, together with the sister-hotel Marbella Club, owns
a golf course, the Marbella Club Golf Resort. Situated only 20 minutes
drive from the hotel, in the remote natural surrounding of Benahavis,
where players will enjoy walks in the hills with spectacular views of
the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
The
18-hole golf course was designed by Dave Thomas and offers privileges to
Hotel Residents, enjoying preferred rates, priority for making
reservations and guarantee best tee-off-times.
The
Concierge can arrange for Guests of the Hotel Puente Romano to play at
any of the area’s courses. Puente Romano has obtained special guest
privileges at 15 of the best and closest courses. Green fees are
available at reduced rates. Handicap certificates are required in all
golf courses!
Golf
Pros can also be arranged at the Marbella Club Golf Resort and other
courses prior booking. |
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SIGHTSEEING |
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Córdoba (210 Km / 2,5 Hrs).
One of Andalucia's three great cities. Home to an impressive and splendid mosque housing the city's cathedral.
Gibraltar (79 Km / 75 Min).
It is the only colony on European territory, located on Spain's southernmost tip, and serves as home to a band of monkeys in total liberty. Passport mandatory.
Granada (187 Km / 1,25 Hrs).
Romantic city of the 1.001 nights and home to the Sacromonte gypsies. It's famous Alhambra (Moorish palace) is not to be missed.
Málaga (62 Km / 45 Min).
Provincial capital. Birthplace of the genius Picasso and one of the Mediterranean's oldest cities.
Mijas (37 Km / 27 Min).
Renown Andalusian "white town" perched in the mountains and famous for it's donkey taxis - unique in Europe and beyond.
Ronda (50 Km / 45 Min).
800 meters above sea level, high in the mountains and famous for both it's deep gorge and Spain's oldest bullring - considered by many as the prettiest one existing.
Sevilla (250 Km / 2,5 Hrs).
Capital of Andalucia, and conquered by the Moors in 1.248 A.D., it proudly guards the inherited monuments: the Giralda, Torre del Oro (where all incoming gold from the "New World" was first kept), and Alcazar (Moorish palace)
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