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2025-06-26

What’s within walking distance of Tyrian Residences in Estepona

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At Tyrian Residences, location means more than a prime coastal view. In Estepona, everything is within walking distance—from international schools and medical clinics to beach clubs, shops and cultural landmarks. The flat terrain and well-connected layout make walking or cycling safe, smooth, and part of everyday life.

Right outside the building, the Senda Litoral—a seafront promenade already linking over 20 kilometres of coastline—offers an open invitation to walk, jog, or cycle by the sea, whether towards the marina or all the way to Marbella.

Beyond the promenade, the city unfolds as an open-air museum. Vibrant murals adorn building façades. Sculpture walks trace leafy avenues. And green spaces offer sunlit corners to pause, read, or simply enjoy Estepona’s mild Mediterranean climate year-round.

Often called the garden of the Costa del Sol, Estepona is known for its immaculate streets and floral charm. Every balcony bursts with geraniums. Carefully maintained planters line the pavements. Lush, colourful, and meticulously kept, the city invites slow strolls and quiet appreciation at every turn.

This rare level of accessibility enhances everyday life and long-term value, combining quiet luxury with true convenience.

Essentials within walking distance

Carrefour (6 min) – A large-format international supermarket offering everything from fresh produce to home essentials.

Mercadona (9 min) – A reliable Spanish grocery chain for everyday shopping.

Pharmacy Ortega Urbano (10 min) – A trusted pharmacy for prescriptions and wellness needs.

Pharmacy Troyano Martínez (12 min) – An alternative option conveniently located on Avenida de Andalucía.

ATM (8 min) – Accessible cashpoint for quick banking needs.

Fuel station (8 min) – Ideal for residents with private vehicles.

Estepona Conference Centre (9 min) – Host to exhibitions, business events, and local forums.

Estepona Bus Station (9 min) – Direct links to Marbella, Málaga Airport and regional destinations.

Education & healthcare

Colegio San José (4 min) – One of the Costa del Sol’s top private bilingual schools, with a long academic tradition.

Vithas Xanit Estepona (5 min) – A leading private hospital offering 24/7 emergency services and specialised care.

Clínica del Río (12 min) – A multidisciplinary clinic with medical, aesthetic and dental services.

Leisure & services

Malva Beach by Besaya (4 min) – A stylish beach club just steps from home, offering fine dining, cocktails and beachfront service—also available via room service for Tyrian residents.

Trocadero Estepona (9 min) – A renowned Mediterranean-Asian fusion beach club, popular for its cuisine and interiors.

Spisa Foodmarket (16 min) – A curated food and lifestyle market with gourmet products, wines, and artisan goods.

Orchidarium of Estepona (18 min) - Offers a striking contrast to the coastal landscape. Home to more than 1,300 species from around the world, it combines botanical richness with contemporary architecture—featuring a glass dome and waterfall that invite stillness and wonder. More than a garden, it’s a space for quiet exploration, beauty, and reflection, right in the heart of the city.

Estepona Street Market (37 min) - Located on Calle Eslovaquia (near Avenida Juan Carlos / Feria Square), this vibrant outdoor market runs every Wednesday from 9 to 14, offering around 250 stalls with seasonal fruit and vegetables, clothes, accessories, home goods, plants, flowers, and artisanal items.

Estepona Riverside Market (37 min) - Held at the marina and Plaza de Toros, Sundays from 10:00 to 14:30, this charming market features craft stalls, fashion items, souvenirs, and leather goods. It blends seamlessly with nearby cafés and waterfront terraces

Culture & seaside

Historic Old Town (13 min) – A charming network of whitewashed streets, cobbled lanes and geranium-lined balconies. Local boutiques, traditional cafés and artisan workshops dot the route, while large-scale open-air murals turn unexpected corners into cultural encounters. More than a postcard setting, Estepona’s historic centre is a lived-in district where heritage and daily life quietly coexist.

Plaza de las Flores (15 min) – A quiet, elegant square that lives up to its name. Filled with terracotta planters, fountains, and orange trees, it offers a moment of calm framed by traditional façades and open-air cafés. Locals read the paper here. Visitors linger over coffee. And every corner speaks of Andalusia’s slower rhythm. Just a short walk from Tyrian, it’s one of those places that turns a stroll into a ritual.

Ruins of San Luis Castle (18 min) - Tucked within Estepona’s old town, they are a quiet reminder of the city’s 16th-century past. Built under orders from King Felipe II, the fortress once protected the coast from pirate incursions. Today, its stone remains are subtly integrated into the urban fabric—surrounded by flowers, benches and everyday life.

Mirador del Carmen (29 min) - A 12‑storey cultural tower with a panoramic observation deck on its top floor. It offers 360° views—from the fishing port and rolling Sierra Bermeja, to the Strait of Gibraltar and the African coast on clear days. Inside, the building combines a public library, music conservatory, exhibition space, auditorium, and café—anchoring it as both a cultural and visual hub benalgo.es. With modest entry, it's a tasteful spot to pause, gaze, and sense Estepona's blend of sea, city, and culture.

Estepona Marina (38 min) – A relaxed, lived-in harbour with a Mediterranean soul. Unlike the flashier ports along the coast, Estepona’s marina offers a more authentic rhythm—lined with local seafood restaurants, casual tapas bars and weekend markets. From here, boats depart for sailing, diving or dolphin watching, while the palm-lined promenade invites slow evening walks. It’s not about ostentation, but about atmosphere—warm, welcoming, and just minutes from home.

Living at Tyrian Residences means walking everywhere—without giving up privacy, elegance or service. From morning coffee on the promenade to evening dinners by the marina, every plan can unfold on foot. This is a place where life feels effortless, yet refined. A unique combination on the Costa del Sol: quiet luxury, with everything close at hand. The comfort of knowing that schools, healthcare, leisure, and nature are just steps away—while your home remains a private, fully serviced retreat above it all.

Explore everything surrounding Tyrian Residences—from vibrant adventures to some of the finest golf courses just minutes away. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll get back to you promptly.