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Situated in the heart of Marbella's charming Old Town (Casco Antiguo), the Plaza de los Naranjos is a beautiful town square that was built after the Christian Reconquest and became the center of urban life. Today, the pretty plaza is lined with cafés and restaurants with outdoor eating beneath the fragrant orange trees in the square, after which it named. The plaza is home to two important historic landmarks – the Consistorial House (Town Hall) that was built in 1572 in the Spanish style, and the 16th-century Ermita de Santiago (Santiago Hermitage). The small, simple whitewashed church is the oldest parish church in Marbella and houses an iconic sculpture of Saint James the Apostle.

Plaza De Los Naranjos, Marbella, Spain

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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