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Marbella: hot hot and baby friendly


Never thought I'd like to find a temperature Caribbean in Spain when we are already in full autumn, although, I must admit that even Rome (with less effect, however, Caribbean) has a fall very mild, with its highest expression in the famous Roman Ottobrata, with warm days by the wind and almost summer.

And I thought I could even less enthusiastic about the fact that here everything is real and not false pretenses, baby Friendly.

Marbella, Costa Del Sol, interior day: The Paseo (which reminds me Miami! ) walk that runs parallel to the beach is wide, very new (we are running out to build a part), long (avid hikers hasten!) and dotted with children's play areas (and then stops at go go) gym (obviously not used, but looked upon with respect), and restaurants inviting scent.


The atmosphere is relaxing. Under a sun that strikes us with its 28 degrees, we lose little by little, the coating onion and remain in keeping summertime. The pulcione, with the costume fashion victim bought in a boutique in Puerto Banus, try to swim (the only thing that is really cold water) and runs at breakneck speed back and forth like tarantolato, followed by besolina, tarantolata 2. Along the Paseo there are some features that really make me think of being in the Caribbean. Great, if we think we are just 2 and a half hour flight from Rome!


Another thing friendly baby stroller friendly indeed have access for pushchairs and disabled by the stairs. There are everywhere. And then you can enter and leave the Paseo very comfortably.

The historic center of Marbella, where we arrived after a walk from Puerto Banus, is completely pedestrian, with narrow streets full of shops (and a lot to like, so to speak, many are in toys), and the characteristic Piazza degli Aranci . We also found

this go-kart track, right on the sea, where children, ages 3 and older, with a parent can experience the thrill of the race ... or so because they are small whereas the speed is limited. Needless to say the pulcione has gone crazy with happiness and having squeezed Mr.Marito is touched to be signed within a few track. Take me as I was still around plan. The biggest frustration has been heard from pulcione 'Come on, Mom, Run! Dad went faster though! '

Even Puerto Banus, where we stayed, is worth a visit. Gather your eyes after seeing the incredible yachts moored in port. Just the port is full, as well as luxury shops, including cafes where you can sip a nice coffee kissed by the sun.

Tips for Trip
We flew from Rome to Malaga with Vueling .
Only 2 hours and a half away. Then we rented a car from Malaga with Goldcar . Half an hour of autopista and we arrived. We stayed in a
apartment in Puerto Banus. For tapas
La Taberna del Pintxo I recommend the center of Puerto Banus: c / Ramon Areces Local 14 (Tel.0034952817191). You do not have the stress of even order. The waiters running between the tables with tapas and you decide what to take. Highchairs and is also the logo of the restaurant. Eat on a fantastic beach
paella and gambas pil pil (although it is not very good and charming , implore the final shoe!) From Aurora Beach (Tel.0034650944173). And Ole!

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