Marbella Club Hotel.
Founded by Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe in the 1950s, the Marbella Club transformed from a private residence into the definitive hangout for the European jet set. Despite its legendary status, the property maintains the understated feel of an Andalusian village rather than a sprawling resort. Whitewashed bungalows and villas are tucked away within botanical gardens that house over 300 plant species, leading directly to the shores of the Golden Mile. The atmosphere is social but never frantic; guests drift between the iconic thatched-roof Beach Club, the Thalasso spa, and the legendary equestrian center. While the history is rooted in old-world glamour—once hosting the likes of Audrey Hepburn—the experience remains contemporary through holistic wellness programs and a renowned kids' club. It is a rare Mediterranean classic that prioritizes privacy and heritage over flash.