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Blanc du Nil
For fans of light and breezy clothing, Blanc du Nil’s all-white selection of flowing linen and cotton beachwear is all you need.
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D Oliva
For a taste of Spain to bring home with you, visit this food store that sells a wide variety of olive oil, vinegars, tapenades, jams and salts. The store also carries a line of olive-oil based cosmetics.
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La Cañada
Located off the highway, Marbella’s main shopping mall features all the major Spanish brands including Zara and Mango, as well as a wide variety of international retail chains.
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La Casa del Jamon
This one-stop shop of Andalusia’s best culinary products, which include a wide variety of packaged meats, canned seafood and organic olive oil, is a great place to pick up souvenirs and gifts to take home. Here you’ll find jamon Iberico,...
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Puerto Banús
Marbella’s poshest stretch of commercial real estate, Puerto Banus draws Costa del Sol’s wealthiest visitors with its upmarket selection of restaurants, boutiques and nightclubs. On the boardwalk, big-name brands including Chloe, Alexander McQueen, Burberry and Balmain dominate the shopping scene....
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Tanah Lot
Taking a cue from Bali (Tanah Lot is a major temple there), this fashionable boutique is all you need to build the quintessential beach-chic wardrobe. Shop printed batik sarongs, embroidered beach bags and colorful ballet flats in this tiny shop...
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Toy Shop
This marvelous toy store on a small alley in Old Town is a wonderland for kids and adults alike. Covering two adjacent storefronts, the emporium is chock-a-block with dolls, stuffed animals, music boxes, model airplanes, puppets and toy soldiers. Everything...
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Vintage Déjà vu
This gem of a store in Marbella Town features vintage clothing and accessories from luxury labels including Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. Many of the pieces are second-hand but in excellent condition. Beyond fashion, the store also sells an eclectic...
Marbella

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There are three main shopping centers in Marbella: Puerto Banus houses luxury labels including Chanel and Dior that cater to the private yacht set who dock on its marinas; La Cañada is Marbella’s main shopping mall for chain retailers like H&M and Adidas; and Old Town boasts local finds and artisanal products.