Marbella takes on a different rhythm when spring arrives. The scent of incense and orange blossom blends with the salty breeze of the Mediterranean.
The streets of the old town prepare for their most exciting week, and terraces come back to life.
If you’re wondering where to eat during Easter Week in Marbella, the answer lies in lighting the embers, gazing at the sea, or returning to our roots.
Here’s your guide to making the most of the Golden Mile during these festive days.

TRAGABUCHES: A HAVEN OF ANDALUSIAN TRADITION
Easter is a time to return home—and to the flavors we know best.
At Tragabuches, we cook Andalusia slowly, with absolute respect for locally sourced ingredients.
Feel the crunch of sourdough bread as you break the yolk of fried eggs with manteca colorá.
It’s the perfect place to gather with family around the table after watching the processions along Calle Ancha.

LOBITO DE MAR: THE URBAN BEACH BAR SPRING CALLS FOR
Holiday days call for light, a great terrace, and the joy of sharing. Our bar is a direct tribute to the fish market, fresh produce, and that perfectly crisp, light Andalusian fried seafood.
Imagine the smoky touch of a freshly made Málaga-style espeto and the deep red of our almadraba tuna.
Pure, lively atmosphere, seafood, and rice dishes to celebrate the good weather with friends.
Book at Lobito de Mar Marbella

LEÑA: FIRE, NIGHT, AND PURE SOPHISTICATION
When the buzz of the processions slows and the sun sets, we light the fire. Leña Marbella is the steakhouse where striking design meets a true devotion to dry-aged meat.
Listen to the crackle of the charcoal as the fat of a perfect Porterhouse slowly melts on the plate.
The most elegant, exclusive, and bold plan for true meat lovers.









