Hotel Fuerte Marbella ****

Hotel Fuerte Marbella

The Fuerte Marbella is possibly one of the best located hotels along the length of the Costa del Sol, right in the heart of Marbella, with easy beach access and two guest only swimming pools for your enjoyment.

The poolside terraces feature sun loungers, day beds, tables and chairs, whilst the gardens surrounding them are an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city nearby. The hotel has its own tennis court, and Turkish bath with sauna that are free for guest use.

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All rooms at the Hotel Fuerte Marbella are comfortably decorated with fully equipped en-suite bathrooms, hairdryers, toiletries, and free wi-fi Internet throughout. Your room will also have a secure safety deposit box for valuables.

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Malaga’s Picasso Museum Now Includes 276 Works

Picasso museum, malaga, Spain

Pablo Picasso, native of Malaga, and one of the world’s most popular artists whose pieces regularly sell for hundreds of thousands, or even millions of Euros, is not beyond the reach of ordinary folk intent on appreciating his work, as witnessed by the recent addition of 43 Picasso works to the Picasso Museum in Malaga.

Malaga city isn’t often considered a major tourist attraction compared to cities such as Sevilla, Granada, or Ronda, but with over 108 million Euros invested in Malaga’s Picasso Museum, the city council and government of Andalucia are already seeing more and more people coming to Malaga for cultural reasons beyond the traditional flamenco or Easter parades.

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Alan Pearson, Andalusian Artist

Artist Alan Pearson, Olvera

Alan Pearson, a retired maintenance engineer from the UK discovered a passion for painting as a young boy, and has developed his art around the scenes he sees in his daily routine. Many of the canvases in Alan’s portfolio date back to the 1980s while working in England, although he has been at his most prolific since moving to Spain.

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