From an old Andalucian village at the foot of the mountains down to the golden sands and crystal clear waters of Playa Arroyo de la Miel, the city of Benalmádena offers so much to do, it’s no wonder why over 12 million visitors from over 120 different countries come to enjoy the sun in Costa del Sol each year. The city is divided into three distinct areas, each with a completely different atmosphere, and plenty of places to explore. High above the city centre, Benalmadena Pueblo opens up a window into the past, with narrow cobblestone streets, museums filled with pre-Columbian art, and monuments in celebration of Columbus.

From there, the old village entices visitors to wander to the outskirts for spectacular views of the coast, from the largest Buddhist stupa of the Western world to the

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