Traditional Andalusian historic center. Pedestrian streets full of colorful pots, the Orquidario, the Plaza de las Flores and the Playa de la Rada.
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Mural work adapted to the Braille system and executed by the creator Fran Redondo. This author has an extensive career designing specific projects to bring the aesthetic experience closer to the blind population. Distinguished proposal during the inaugural Estepona urban painting contest.
Fabulous urban design designed to honor the hard seafaring life of our grandparents. Its design skillfully displays beautiful fishing boats along with rich details. It conveys a deep respect for coastal roots to keep our pure traditions alive.
Striking modern painting that plays with unique perspectives on the walls of the local block. We see a gigantic boy who seems to cross broken bricks with visual dexterity. It seeks to overcome conventional barriers through a brilliant optical illusion to delight the passer-by.
Magnificent mural that pays a great social tribute painted by inmates of the Alhaurín de la Torre penitentiary center of the Moraga collective. Its design skillfully exposes various precious elements on free silver seas. He manages to fascinate local passersby through a very beautiful composition to delight the public.
Magnificent 30 meter high mural that pays a great visual tribute to the local reddish mountain range. Its design skillfully exposes various precious tones simulating very rich forests. It transmits a deep respect for natural roots to keep our coastal traditions alive but also has references to the world of chess due to its proximity to the Plaza del Ajedrez
Mural by Rebelzer (Hamburg), an artist active since 1995. His work stands out for its characteristic "Freaks", unique characters who have traveled the entire world. This unique urban proposal was selected in the I Estepona International Mural Competition held in 2017.
Mural by Fernando Clemente (Jerez, 1975), a creator based in Seville. This unique artistic piece for the urban environment was part of the proposals selected within the first edition of the Estepona International Mural Competition, held in 2017.
This large 300 square meter mural covers four facades of a school. Work by José Fernández Ríos, it captures a gardener taking care of a bougainvillea with a hyper-realistic style. The design masterfully plays with perspective seeking the optical effect of trompe l'oeil, giving those who walk through the area the surprising impression of being in front of a real person.
Located on the rear façade of St. Joseph's Church, this mural by Leyton reinterprets 'The Last Supper' with a contemporary and minimalist approach. Maintaining the compositional structure devised by Da Vinci, the author applies chromatic games and a renewed perspective to provide modernity. The work, larger than the original, pays tribute to the genius on the 5th centenary of his death.
Located in the Barriada Primavera, these two murals by Francisco Alarcón are titled “Loving Mother” and “The Look of a Child.” Made in a careful chromatic range of gray, white and black, the works praise the maternal figure on one of the facades, while on the other they highlight childish creativity and the transcendental value that artistic language has in personal development.
Located on Goya Street, “Come in and See” is a mural by local artist Elena Aguilera, with Alejandro García and Manuel Aguilera. Focused on the circus and childhood, it stands out for its ethereal aesthetics and the movement of trapeze artists under the tent. It combines acrylics and sifted oils on a plastic background to achieve a unique volatile effect full of lightness.
This pictorial vertical garden, spread over seven blocks next to the Botanical-Orchid Park, is a hyperrealistic work by the painter José Fernández Ríos. The design masterfully combines palm trees, bougainvilleas and simulated balconies, engaging in an original visual game of spatial continuity that dialogues and interacts directly with the imposing real vegetation of the urban environment.
Located in the Solís neighborhood, these two murals by Joaquín Aguilera are titled “Without memory there is no history.” The works pay homage to the sailors of Estepona through traditional scenes of boats and bowling, a fishing art now in disuse. The complex recalls the origins of the neighborhood, where the fishermen from Saladillo were relocated in the middle of the last century.
Mural by J.F. Ríos on Nuestra Señora de Los Remedios Street, titled “A flower of the future.” This realistic work integrates the maritime essence with floral elements, paying tribute to the local identity through a set of traditional compositions on the façade of a housing block.
80 square meter mural by Conchi Álvarez. This trompe l'oeil portrays neighborhood residents and invites the public to interact with their perspective, allowing those photographed next to the work to appear to be part of the urban scene.
The painting stands out for its dimensions. More than 30 meters long and 4 meters high, it shows a dynamic composition full of movement. It represents a sequence of silhouettes in full action practicing various disciplines taught in the complex itself. The author uses curved lines and a very lively and striking color palette to convey the energy, vitality and integrative spirit of physical exercise.
The work presents a realistic aesthetic and is executed mainly in a sober gray scale that contrasts with the urban environment. It represents the perspective of a father and daughter on the beach in Estepona.
Ten-meter mural by artist Miguel González in the Los Claveles building (Cristo del Amor street). The work is an imposing impressionist-style portrait of the actress Scarlett Johansson, captured in 2010 as a reflection of the painter's career. Due to its dimensions, the realistic strength achieved in the gaze and the volume of the lips stands out, dominating the façade with great visual impact.
This mural covers two adjoining facades of a sports pavilion, enveloping the structure with a dynamic visual proposal. The work pays tribute to local basketball, centrally highlighting the CAB (Club Amigos del Baloncesto) mini team after being crowned champion of Andalusia in 2018.
In addition to this milestone, the design harmoniously incorporates the faces and figures of other emblematic teams and coaches of the institution, celebrating the identity and collective effort of the club. The composition skillfully fuses typographic elements with vibrant illustrations and great chromatic vividness, achieving a striking finish that fills the public space with energy.
This mural captures a picturesque sloping street in the old town of Estepona, with stairs, cobblestones and its iconic flower pots. In the center, a crouching young woman wears a printed design that emulates the beautiful bougainvillea of the environment. Work selected in the 2019 international competition.
This mural pays tribute to the transgender community with a positive message of joy and diversity. Through the use of very striking bright colors, the work seeks to capture the public's attention and celebrate plurality, becoming a focus of inclusive expression in the urban environment.
Plastic research on the pictorial image based on the landscape. The artist took photographs of the local environment as a reference to compose the work, giving added value to the geography of the area. Mural selected in the II Estepona International Competition in 2019.
Mural by Edmond, a young creator from Malaga living in Estepona. With this work, the author signed his first urban work in the town, also achieving first prize in the I Contest for Young Mural Artists of Estepona held in 2017.
This work captures the concept of illusion through the portrait of a happy child who observes his surroundings, at the same time playing with the optical illusion generated by his pixelated technique. The unique proposal was selected in the II Estepona International Mural Competition in 2019.
Mural by the German creator Anne Marthe Mewes (Caz.L), whose photographic and pictorial production enjoys great international prestige. His artistic proposal for the town was selected in the I Estepona International Mural Competition held in 2017.
This colorful mural pays a vibrant tribute to nature, celebrating its biodiversity and splendor. Through a powerful visual proposal full of light and dynamism, the work invites you to reconnect with the environment. Piece selected in the II Estepona International Mural Competition in 2019.
Interested in large-format interventions, this author maintains a constant search for balance between geometric abstraction and figuration. Its visual language, full of nuances, integrates strongly into the urban landscape. His artistic proposal was selected in the first edition of the Estepona International Mural Competition, held in 2017.
This 175 square meter trompe l'oeil transforms a building into a large window open to nature. The work plays with architectural volumes to simulate that the structure is hollow, fusing it with lush, hyper-realistic vegetation. Thus, the illusion of being in front of a diaphanous block that allows one to contemplate a grove of trees under a very intense blue sky is created.
This twelve by six meter mural merges two of the greatest symbols of art and literature in Spain. On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Picasso's Guernica, the work reinterprets this key piece of the avant-garde, including in a resized way Don Quixote de la Mancha, the famous Cervantes character. A bold monumental rereading that connects eras and geniuses of our culture.
Located in the neighborhood, “Salartij” is a unique mural by the Moraga Collective that stands out for its originality. The visual proposal is composed of two five-meter metal pieces fixed to the façade of building number twelve. These free-standing sculptures recreate the silhouettes of two large salamanders, providing relief, volume and a different texture to the walls of the urban space.
Este mural de inspiración constructivista ofrece una original reinterpretación geométrica de los paisajes más identitarios de Estepona. The composition interweaves iconic elements of the municipality such as the tower of the Los Remedios church, the characteristic profile of Sierra Bermeja and the immensity of the sea, structured through planes and lines of great visual strength and urban dynamism.
This mural pays tribute to the Municipal Music Band for its 75th anniversary. Superb composition that celebrates the musical legacy developed by the founding musicians. Its visual design skillfully displays various classical instruments along with rich notes. He manages to fascinate local passersby through a very beautiful composition to delight the public.
This pictorial work pays tribute to the demand for gender equality, with the financial support of the Antonia Guerrero Foundation. The design reflects the ideals of said local philanthropist, who bequeathed her assets to the municipality with the purpose of paying for the studies of vulnerable women.
The composition shows two elements in perfect harmony: a young woman who personifies the youthful stage of the benefactor herself, absorbed in her thoughts and with the firm desire to educate herself academically and personally; Next to her, a small bird represents her desire for emancipation. With a height of eight meters, the piece exhibits a romantic aesthetic and uses a very cheerful color range to capture the energy and spirit of improvement of this historical figure.
The work represents a caryatid: a female figure from classical Greece sculpted with the function of a column that represents women as the fundamental pillar of life, holding the world with their hands. Fabulous urban design designed to honor classic figures on architectural pillars. It defies physical boundaries to provide a beautiful visual gift to the common pedestrian on southern streets.
The work captures a fantastic and poetic scene on the façade of a building. In it you can see a young woman standing on a wooden ladder, raising her hands towards a resplendent and imposing lunar satellite that illuminates the entire composition. The background recreates a starry night sky in bluish tones, crowned at the top of the building by a structure painted in intense yellow that contrasts firmly with the blue of the real sky.
The painting presents a highly realistic scene that seeks to raise awareness about the protection of urban fauna. In it, the foreground figure of a house sparrow stands out, detailed with precision in its characteristic feathers and colors. The bird appears perched on branches with green leaves, all integrated into a soft background that enhances the natural beauty of the bird and transmits a message of respect and care for the animals that coexist in our urban environments.
This hyperrealistic piece extends along three facades of the Monterroso Secondary Education Institute, covering an area of 200 square meters using the architectural trompe l'oeil technique. The composition recreates a large porch that opens the view towards a maritime landscape, where the emblematic elements of the municipal coat of arms are integrated: the sea, the fishing boats, the profiles of Sierra Bermeja and the historic watchtowers. The design is designed to offer two differentiated points of view, each revealing connected fragments of the same natural environment.
This colossal artistic intervention is distributed along six facades in one of the most emblematic neighborhoods of the town, covering an area close to 1,000 square meters, making it the largest mural in the entire national territory.
Executed using enamels and acrylic paint for exteriors, the piece masterfully uses the trompe-l'oeil technique to play with different urban perspectives. In this way, a dynamic sequence is recreated in which the local fisherman Manuel Aragón casts his fishing rod until he catches a piece, integrating the scene in a surprising way with the architecture of the buildings themselves.
The painting offers an imposing composition with a marine theme that pays tribute to the historical link of the town with the fishing environment. In it, the close-up of a veteran seaman with a deep look stands out, located next to a traditional boat and under the silhouette of a lighthouse. The scene is completed with a dynamic flight of seagulls around it, combining a line of great strength with a poetic and nostalgic atmosphere that evokes the maritime roots of the municipality.
This unique artistic intervention stands out for fusing traditional graffiti techniques with sculptural elements that add relief to the composition. The piece functions as an allegory of contemporary Estepona, a municipality that has managed to safeguard its essence and traditional customs, integrating them in harmony with modern times.
The central axis of the mural shows the realistic portrait of a sailor, surrounded by various maritime-themed illustrations executed with a current design. To give three-dimensionality to the complex, three galvanized metal structures were incorporated that simulate the waves, a seagull and the features of the fisherman himself, thus covering a global surface of 112 square meters.
The painting stands out for the use of warm tones (gold, yellow and ochre) in the skins and the background, which generates a cozy and bright atmosphere. These colors contrast strongly with the cold tones of the blue clothing of both characters, achieving a balanced composition that captures the attention of passersby.
The mural captures the essence of a coastal sunset, fluidly integrating iconic silhouettes of the immediate surroundings: The Punta Doncella Lighthouse: It rises in a recognizable way, connecting art with the local geography. The seafaring culture: A traíña is represented returning to the port after the day at sea. Life on the coast: The design incorporates the flight of seagulls and the figures of people enjoying the promenade during sunset. The composition stands out for its contemporary approach, with a marked abstract pictorial style. The creator combines mixed techniques and high-resistance acrylic paints for exteriors, achieving a durable and textured finish.
Ornamental painting from the 18th century found when rehabilitating a house on Mondéjar street. This unique baroque work shows geometric, zoomorphic and plant motifs. It stands out for its Indian influences, visible in a bird on a balcony and in the figures of a caryatid and an Atlantean.
This monumental work pays tribute to Antonia Guerrero and her decisive legacy in favor of the education and progress of women from Estepona. The composition stands out for its hybrid nature, divided into two complementary plastic languages: a relief section – made with resin on polyurethane sheets – and another pictorial one, resolved using a mixed technique of acrylic and oil.
This large mural of about 100 square meters is dedicated to refugee children, seeking to raise awareness and educate the viewer about the complex current migratory reality in the context of the European Union. A work that invites reflection from the urban space.
Mural made with the graffiti technique that portrays children concentrating on a game of chess. This urban work decorates one of the facades of the CEIP Santo Tomás de Aquino, providing dynamism and color to the surroundings of the educational center.
"Keep on Tracking" is a work by Juan Abia Presa ("Nano4814") that combines figurative and abstract art. The author integrates codes from graffiti and street art, achieving a contemporary composition that enriches the urban fabric with its particular visual universe.
This figurative style mural captures the autumn fall of leaves and the seasonal change. The face of a young woman absorbed in nature and a melancholic color range define this piece, winner of first prize in the II Estepona International Mural Competition in 2019.
Mural of great technical level focused on volume, light and shadow, which pays tribute to Picasso's blue phase without losing its author's own touch of humor. The piece won second prize in the II Estepona International Mural Competition held in 2019.
Mural of more than 40 square meters by local artist Encarna de Hoyos. This work pays a sincere tribute to the agricultural tradition, praising the roots of the countryside and the historical memory of the municipality of Estepona through a careful plastic proposal in the urban space.
This artist's production stands out for the figure of a bearded and half-naked man who personifies the disconnection with established norms. This unique visual proposal was selected in the I Estepona International Mural Competition held in 2017.
This large vertical mural decorates the side of a white residential building, offering a striking composition that fuses the human figure with the force of nature. The work shows a close-up of a woman's face who appears to be floating on her back or submerged in water. His head is tilted slightly back, with his mouth half open and his eyes covered by the dynamism of the current.
This abstract mural of about 60 square meters decorates one of the facades of the La Lobilla municipal sports center. The painter plays with lines and shadows that flow casually in some areas and are intentionally projected in others. This free geometric arrangement seeks the complicity of the viewer, allowing each person who contemplates the work to have their own interpretation.
Mural created by the DOURONE collective, made up of Fabio López and Elodie Arshak. This outstanding artistic intervention in public space was part of the proposals selected within the first edition of the Estepona International Mural Competition, held in 2017.
This striking large-format mural takes advantage of the verticality of a residential façade to capture an expressive gaze that blends with the marine environment. The central eye: The work is articulated around a hyper-realistic detail shot of a woman's gaze. An eye with a clear, bluish and bright iris stands out, outlined by thick eyelashes and a well-defined eyebrow, which transmits serenity and fixity.
This mural of soft tones captures an emotional scene of serenity. It shows a boy in a tank top tenderly observing a small sparrow perched on his hand. With a palette of blues, ochers and earths, the work transmits a deep connection with nature in the urban environment.
This 19th century mural painting, found when rehabilitating a private property, surrounded a plaque with the old name of "Plaza de la Constitución" on the façade of the old Town Hall. Restored by the Estepona Heritage area, it sports an ivory white background typical of the period, embellished with scrolls and ornamental motifs in ocher and reddish tones of great historical value.
First “Ground Eco-Painting” mural in Estepona, work on pavement by Eneko Azpiroz. With 700 square meters, it recreates a seabed inhabited by dolphins, turtles and jellyfish, where turquoise, magenta and yellow tones predominate. Winner of the 1st International Urban Art Competition, this design works as a symbol of defense that raises awareness about the care of our oceans.
Mural of 264 square meters and 16 meters high created by Curro Leyton in tribute to Don Quixote for the IV centenary of the death of Cervantes. Through an original figurative surrealism, the design captures the ingenious gentleman in a careful visual commitment that seeks to update his mythical image and adapt it to the aesthetic codes of the twenty-first century.
This 600 square meter mural, the work of hyperrealist painter José Fernández Ríos, is inspired by the rich Nasrid architecture. Its design evokes elements of the Alhambra in Granada, the Alcazaba in Malaga or Medina Azahara. Being reflected in the front and side facades of several buildings in Plaza Antonia Guerrero, the work generates a visual game that provides three-dimensionality.
The creator José Fernández Ríos signs “Watering the Garden”, a realistic mural that captures a girl playing while watering a real tree planted on the sidewalk with a hose. This original optical game endearingly symbolizes the collective desire for future generations to learn to respect the environment and acquire an active commitment to caring for nature.
This hyper-realistic mural of 250 square meters and 28 meters high pays tribute to the emblematic fir of Sierra Bermeja. Executed with acrylic and spray, the piece works as an impressive three-dimensional trompe l'oeil where architecture and botany merge. A visual proposal that symbolizes how the human footprint can coexist in perfect harmony with the natural environment.
This vibrant "Misterpiro" mural brings an abstract explosion to the residential façade. Without fixed shapes, it combines fluid spots and energetic strokes reminiscent of chromatic clouds. Its rich palette of magentas, blues, greens and yellows breaks the sobriety of the building with great dynamism.
Inspired by a photograph by Javier S. Gaitán Vargas published on the Facebook profile “Estepona from its images”, this mural pays a tender tribute to childhood. The work captures the essence of childhood with a unique sensitivity, becoming a focus of nostalgia and urban beauty. Piece selected in the II Estepona International Mural Competition in 2019.
This proposal bears the signature of Efrén Calderón, a prominent creator born in Melilla with a solid career in graffiti and urban art. His personal visual and technical language on the façade earned him second prize in the I Estepona International Mural Competition, held in 2017, consolidating this piece as a reference for the cultural environment of the municipality.
This urban intervention seeks to transmit peace to the viewer. Faithful to his style of portraying real and anonymous people, the author captures a young woman from Palencia who enjoys the sunrise, capturing that fresh moment when the first rays of sun appear. The work was selected in the second edition of the Estepona International Mural Competition, held in 2019.
This mural, located in the entrance hall of the Felipe VI Auditorium, is an outstanding creation of the artist Juan José San Pedro. With a strong cultural imprint, the piece was originally located in the Estepona Exhibition and Congress Palace before being moved to its current location, where it welcomes visitors, enriching the architectural space.
This impressive hyperrealistic mural by José Fernández Ríos plays with trompe l'oeil and "art within art." It simulates two painters standing on a scaffold, enhancing the façade with a roller. Their work reveals an idyllic landscape with meadows, magenta flowers and the large dome of the Estepona Orchid Garden, achieving a spectacular three-dimensional illusion that interacts with the building itself.
Vertical mural on a building. Above shows a boat with fishermen and an ox in pink tones. In the center, on a yellow background, stands out a group of men forming a human tower or castell. Below are several people walking in front of dark portals.
Mural by Ángel Caballero Rioja in which the faces of two young people with long hair stand out; one keeps her eyes open and the other closed. Three chromatic lines and a bouquet of leaves stand out above them. The work uses a palette of three main colors, where each tone contains its own meaning that invites us to decipher the deep meaning of the composition.
Vertical mural that shows a young woman from behind with a backpack. Climb a wooden ladder towards a starry sky and try to touch a big bright full moon. Blue, brown and orange tones predominate, creating a magical atmosphere of great warmth.
Parque de la Constitución is a central and quiet green lung in Estepona. It has attractive ornamental fountains, an iron sculpture that represents positive values and benches surrounded by beautiful vegetation. Recently remodeled, it has a renewed walkable pavement, improved night lighting and a safe children's play space for the little ones.
The Plaza del Ajedrez is a colorful and original pedestrian public space located in the heart of the urban center. Striking for its modern design, it stands out for housing a giant checkerboard printed on the floor that allows large-scale games to be played. Completely renovated, it has landscaped flower beds full of vegetation, improved night lighting and a practical regulated underground parking.
Plaza Antonia Guerrero, popularly known as Plaza del Huevo, is a renovated pedestrian space in the urban center. It has an attractive walkable fountain integrated at ground level with plays of lights and water, large palm trees and ornamental landscaping. Under its surface it houses a regulated underground parking, connecting current comfort with Andalusian typicality.
Calvario Park is a beautiful green space. It stands out for its large artificial lake arranged on four levels with waterfalls and a striking laminar waterfall. The site takes advantage of the slope of the land to house wide pedestrian walkways, lots of vegetation, areas with playgrounds for children and a stage for outdoor events.
The Plaza de las Flores is the heart of the old town of Estepona. This lively and large pedestrian esplanade stands out for a large central fountain surrounded by flower beds with a multitude of brightly colored plants. Full of traditional houses with white facades, bar terraces and orange trees, it is an ideal corner to rest in the shade and enjoy an unmistakable aroma of orange blossom.
The Plaza del Reloj is an emblematic and central pedestrian corner of the old town of Estepona. Its great treasure is the Clock Tower, a fifteenth-century construction that belonged to an old church that has now disappeared. Surrounded by white houses with flower pots, the esplanade is a place full of life that combines history and Andalusian charm, ideal for walking or enjoying musical events.
Plaza Joaquín Cortés is a charming corner of the remodeled historic center of Estepona, located next to the well-known Solís neighborhood. It has a design that maintains the typical Andalusian style, a renovated pavement and benches surrounded by flower beds with plants. A quiet neighborhood space ideal for rest, walks and daily enjoyment of residents just a few meters from the sea.
Plaza Blas Infante is an emblematic pedestrian space in the old town of Estepona. Of typical Andalusian style with cobbled floors, it stands out for housing the prestigious Municipal Archaeological Museum, located in the old Town Hall. It has an integrated park, a music temple and a striking monolith of a bull, being a nerve center of local culture.
Plaza Pozo Prado is a corner with a special charm in the historic center of Estepona, surrounded by traditional houses with flower pots. Every May 1st, this space comes to life when it hosts the Cruces de Mayo municipal contest. There, local corporations and brotherhoods participate in this neighborhood celebration, taking advantage of the festival to raise funds for their groups.
Plaza Begines is a hidden and charming corner in the historic center of Estepona. It stands out for its marked traditional aesthetic, with whitewashed facades full of colorful pots and flowers that decorate the space in a typical way. A very calm and quiet pedestrian enclave, ideal for walking and discovering the authentic essence of the Andalusian typicality that so defines the city.
Plaza San Francisco is a hidden and beautiful pedestrian space in the remodeled old town of Estepona, located in the Church of Santa María de los Remedios. This quiet corner stands out for its neat white facades adorned with flower pots and its benches surrounded by flower beds. A very peaceful place ideal for resting in the shade during the walk.
Plaza Ortiz is an emblematic coastal corner of Estepona that directly connects the remodeled historic center with the Paseo Marítimo. This lively pedestrian esplanade stands out for its well-kept garden areas with palm trees, benches for resting and terraces of bars and restaurants. A very busy meeting point ideal for walking and enjoying the sea breeze.
Plaza Doctor Arce is a charming pedestrian corner integrated into the remodeled historic center of Estepona. Directly connected to the well-known Plaza de las Flores, it stands out for its white facades decorated with hanging pots and leafy trees that provide pleasant shade. A quiet space full of Andalusian typicality, ideal for walking or resting on its benches.
Plaza del Rocío is a charming pedestrian corner of the old town of Estepona. It has garden areas, benches and a bronze statue dedicated to the Virgen del Rocío, which gives its name to this enclave. A place full of devotion that is decorated by the filial brotherhood of this city every time the pilgrims begin their long-awaited journey to the Almonteña village.
Huerta Nueva Park is a cozy and modern green space integrated into the residential area of the same name, west of the urban center. It has walking areas and bench areas surrounded by Mediterranean trees and bushes. It also has a safe children's play area adapted for children's leisure, connecting in a pleasant way with the social life of the neighborhood.
Parque del Carmen is a pleasant and shady green corner that stands out for its peaceful atmosphere. It has a large stone waterfall that provides a fresh feeling of tranquility, as well as original ornamental fountains decorated with sculptures of seagulls. It has pedestrian walkways, benches ideal for reading in the shade and an area with playgrounds designed for children.
Parque de las Mesas is a modern green space of 16,500 square meters located north of the port. It has extensive garden areas with native flora and children's play areas.
The Brotherhood Park is a green lung of 16,500 square meters located in the Las Mesas area, built on an old disused reservoir. It pays tribute to the local brotherhoods and stands out for an original artificial lake arranged on four levels with waterfalls. It has pedestrian paths, sports spaces, children's play areas and native Mediterranean vegetation.
Plaza Almengual is a picturesque urban corner located in the heart of Estepona. Characterized by its typical Andalusian character and its residential appearance, the environment stands out for the architecture of its traditional houses and its proximity to the Town Hall. A peaceful place integrated into the historic center that perfectly reflects the essence and charm of neighborhood life in Estepona.
The Estepona Oeste Health Center is a public health complex of the Andalusian Health Service located on Cristóbal Ruiz Méndez street. This medical resource offers primary care, family medicine consultations, pediatrics and nursing services for the population of the western area of the municipality. It has adapted access and modern equipment for the care of users.
The La Lobilla Health Center is a public health complex managed by the Andalusian Health Service, located on Miguel de María Luque street. This medical equipment provides primary care, emergencies, family medicine consultations, pediatrics and nursing to residents of the eastern area of the municipality, with accessible and adapted facilities for users.
The Casa de las Tejerinas is a palatial jewel from the 18th century located in the central Plaza de las Flores. This emblematic building stands out for its imposing stone doorway and its classic Andalusian interior patio with columns. Currently converted into a dynamic cultural center, it houses the Tourist Office, various art exhibition rooms and a permanent painting collection.
The Archaeological Museum of Estepona is located in the central Plaza Blas Infante, occupying the building of the old Town Hall from the 18th century. Its rooms exhibit a valuable collection of pieces that cover the local past from prehistory to the Muslim period. Among its treasures is the Venus of Estepona, a small clay figurine that is more than five thousand years old.
The new Estepona City Hall is an avant-garde and efficient public building that unifies the main municipal offices in the heart of the city. This modern complex stands out for its sustainable design, accessibility and a large outdoor pedestrian plaza. The property optimizes the management of neighborhood procedures, offering convenient citizen service to residents.
The Chapel of the Virgen del Carmen is a small and modern temple located in the fishing district, very close to the port of Estepona. This sacred space guards the image of the patron saint of sailors, a carving highly revered by the local residents. The building stands out for its simple maritime architecture and is the epicenter of the traditional festivals held every July.
The Estepona National Police Station is the State public security headquarters in the municipality, located on Valle Inclán street. This headquarters provides essential services such as the issuance and renewal of DNI, passports and immigration documentation. It has modern facilities intended for citizen service and to ensure the neighborhood protection of the town.
The Church of Santa María de los Remedios is the oldest Catholic temple in Estepona, built in the eighteenth century. Located in the historic center, it stands out for its stone doorway with baroque elements and its slender four-section bell tower visible from various points. Its interior houses images of great devotion, being a valuable reference of the local religious heritage.
The Parish of San José is a central Catholic temple built in the twentieth century, located in the homonymous neighborhood of Estepona. This church stands out for its architecture with simple lines, its white facade and a cozy, bright interior. The religious site constitutes a dynamic neighborhood meeting point, carrying out intense spiritual work in the local community.
The Parish of Nuestra Señora del Carmen is a modern Catholic temple built in the twentieth century, located near the fishing port of Estepona. This church pays tribute to the patron saint of sailors and stands out for its contemporary architecture with high ceilings and colorful stained glass windows that fill the interior with light. It is the spiritual epicenter of the municipality's seafaring traditions.
The Fishing Port of Estepona, integrated next to the sports complex, keeps the maritime essence of the municipality alive. This traditional pier has an artisanal fleet that fishes in Mediterranean waters and an active fish market where fresh fish caught on the coast is auctioned daily. A picturesque corner that fuses the local work identity with the rich gastronomy of the area.
The Estepona Fair, Sports and Leisure Center is a large, avant-garde multifunctional public space. This urban park has numerous tracks for practicing various sports, pedestrian walks and green areas. The complex serves as a stage for the local fair and massive concerts, constituting a key neighborhood meeting point.
The Teatro Auditorio Felipe Sexto is the largest stage space on the western Costa del Sol, an avant-garde cultural building located in Estepona. The venue stands out for its large main hall with capacity for six hundred spectators and excellent acoustics. This modern complex hosts a varied program that includes plays, musical concerts, dance and conferences.
The Estepona Orchid Garden is a spectacular avant-garde building crowned by three glass domes, converted into a great botanical reference on the Costa del Sol. The interior complex houses an amazing collection with thousands of species of orchids from all over the world. The space has a lush tropical forest, a vertical garden and a large waterfall that recreates its natural habitat.
The Castillo de San Luis is an old fortified fortress built in the sixteenth century by order of the Catholic Monarchs, located in the historic center of Estepona. The visible remains of its stone walls remind us of the town's defensive past against pirate attacks. This monumental ruin integrates perfectly into the current urban landscape as a valuable local treasure.
The Paseo Marítimo de Estepona is an extensive and lively pedestrian avenue that runs parallel to the well-known Rada beach. This coastal boulevard stands out for its well-kept gardens, its slender palm trees and for offering beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. The route has numerous beach bars, leisure areas and walking lanes, being a key neighborhood meeting point.
El Mirador del Carmen is an avant-garde cultural center located next to the Estepona promenade. This emblematic building stands out for its imposing tower that offers spectacular panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar. The modern complex houses a large public library, artistic exhibition halls and large pedestrian areas for local enjoyment.
Playa de la Rada is the most emblematic and busiest sandy area in the urban area of Estepona. This extensive beach of fine gray sand stands out for its excellent services, its busy beach bars and its clean waters. The busy promenade, full of palm trees and well-kept gardens, runs parallel to its entire route, making it the ideal place for family enjoyment.
Escollera Beach is a hidden sandy area located next to the Estepona marina, protected by the breakwater of the port area. This beach of mixed composition stands out for its calm waters and a calm environment, ideal for surfing. The environment offers beautiful views of the boats and connects with the promenade.
The boundary polygon drawn on the map represents the official borders assigned to the sector of Centro. All listed locations and monuments have been mathematically geolocated using geo-referenced coordinate systems within the contour.
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