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Andalusian Garden - The Golden Mile

Andalusian Garden - Apartments
Andalusian Garden - Apartments

Andalusian Garden

Apartments & Penthouses

The Tennis Club de Puente Romano is to the north of the Andalusian Garden, which has easy access to the Mediterranean freeway. The grounds of this location blended Roman and Muslim architectural styles. There are 72 units in the Andalusian Garden.

Located on the Golden Mile of Marbella, five minutes from the old town and five other Puerto José Banus, Puente Romano, home of the Andalusian Garden, is regarded as one of the top beachfront resorts on the Costa del Sol. Puente Romano spans three gardens with a combined size of 100,000 m2. The Andalusian Garden features a sizable amount of established landscaping, different plant species, swimming pools, private security, etc. Every day, a crew of gardeners, cleaners, and maintenance personnel ensures that the gardens are immaculately maintained and tidy.

After passing through the secured entry, you will join the Puente Romano's beautiful setting. A short distance away are the resort hotel, spa, and chic beach clubs. The renowned Puente Romano Tennis Club, which borders the exclusive residential area, is surrounded by a collection of classic Mediterranean residences that are tucked away in lush landscaping with expansive views of the sea and the Andalusian Garden.

Andalusian Garden offers unparalleled amenities and a way of life, whether you're a guest, a property owner, or a temporary renter. Throughout the year, social gatherings, galas, concerts, sporting events, etc. take place, and Puente Romano is home to about 20 top-notch restaurants.

About The Golden Mile

The Golden Mile is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods on the Costa del Sol for residential residences.

The famed Mile spans along the coast of southern Spain, extending 5-7.5 kilometers from Marbella to Puerto Banus, and is a popular location for wealthy Mediterranean vacations.

The coastline is lined with five-star resort hotels and private clubs, which is why, in the 1980s, German singer Roy Boston invented the term "Golden Mile" to describe the area's high-status glitz.

International aristocracy, aristocrats, celebrities, and anyone searching for a perfect location for a second home or real estate opportunity call the sun-drenched villas, mansions, and beach homes along the Golden Mile home.

The Golden Mile begins in Marbella's downtown area and goes west to Puerto Banus and up to La Concha.

It used to just apply to homes west of Marbella along the N-340 beach road, but it has subsequently grown to include the A7 and AP-7 highways.

The East End and West End, or the beach side to the south and the mountain side to the north, are frequently used to separate the Golden Mile.