Since its inception some forty years ago, the port has steadily grown
and now features a casino, commercial shopping centre, a Corte Ingles
department store, marine observatory and a multi cinema with films shown
with their original soundtrack.
Nightlife buzzes at Puerto Banus with your choice of alfresco
bars, piano clubs and discos while during the day this is a window
shopper´s dream with several of the world renowned fashions houses
featured here, in addition to small, interesting shops and boutiques.When José Banús gave his name to the now famous port it was unlikely he envisaged it becoming one of the most famous marinas in Europe. Puerto Banus is synonymous with wealth, fashion, glamorous parties and the ‘highlife & nightlife’. It’s reputation is high-class and high-price-tag. The “place to be” and “to be seen”, this is where the elite classes and would-be famous are to be found.
The area is lined with designer boutiques and restaurants, including well-known venues such as Trader Vic’s and Salduba while other well venues such as the Marbella Club Hotel and Oliviá Valère’s nightclub are just down the road. The marina is home to large expensive yachts and smaller pleasure craft alike, Shaf – King Fahd’s boat is moored near the old tower and is a well known point of reference.
The marina is home to a plethora of restaurants and cafés, catering for
all tastes from fine dining to burgers and fries. The marina’s increased
popularity has led to international chains such as TGI Friday’s opening
up, making it within the reach of most people to eat in Puerto Banús.
In terms of leisure activities Puerto Banus is home to an Aquarium and a
multi screen cinema showing films in English.
Apart from drinking a coffee while watching the coming and going of
Ferrari’s and Bentley’s, the most popular pastime in Puerto Banús is
probably shopping. It is definately the “in” place to shop for designer
labels with stores from Gianni Versace, Hermes, Ralph Lauren and DKNY.
Many of the boutiques also stock several designers under one roof such
as Mic Mac – Armani, Cerruti, Kenzo; Royal House – Valentino, Christian
Dior, Pierre Cardin; and Exseption – Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabanna.
If your budget doesn’t stretch to haute couture there are plenty of
other interesting shops including Neck & Neck and Jacardi (great
kids clothes). The large 4 floor El Corte Ingles department store sells
just about everything – a variety of designer names, it’s own clothing
lines, sports gear, shoes, home decor – you name it. While the new
Marina Banus shopping centre is home to high street names such as Zara
and Mango (both Spanish companies), which make a good bargain for
tourists with their ranges being decidely cheaper than in most other
European countries.
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