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Town House

Marbella, Spain[view map]

Comments from members who've stayed at Town House

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Town House5

Top tip for anyone staying in our around Malaga – Restaurant Vino Mio on Calle Alamos. Excellent quality tapas and meals in a chilled atmosphere. The style of food is international fusion. They cook from an open kitchen using first-class ingredients. You can order a plate to share, tapas or a full dinner – your choice. Staff are young and very friendly. English spoken too! Great selection of well priced wines. We went on a Monday evening when there was a flamenco guitarist and dancer – on Tuesday they play jazz – there's something happening every night. Great place, great food, great atmosphere!

Julie, BlackSmith, February 2009
Town House5

Couldn't have wished for a better November weekend break. The Town House is perfect and staff are really attentive and helpful. The manager picked out fantastic restaurants for every night of our stay – best was a seafood restaurant two minutes from the hotel, swarming with locals and housing the saltiest prawns and best razor clams in Marbella! Ask the staff for directions. Spent most of our mornings basking in the 27ºC heat on the lovely terrace in the hotel, and most of the afternoons on the beach, a whole five-minutes walk from the hotel – heaven!

PAULA, BlackSmith, November 2008