Marbella’s best rooftop bars

Here at Jet Marbella, it’s in our DNA to have our feet off the ground. That’s why we’ve curated our favourite rooftop bars in and around Marbella, so that you can continue to enjoy the best views from the sky, even after your plane touches down.  


Belvue Rooftop Bar, Amare Beach Hotel 

Located at the top of the adult-only Amare Beach Hotel in Old Town Marbella, this sophisticated rooftop bar offers breathtaking views of the mediterranean sea. 


It’s the perfect spot for a sundowner, with a cocktail menu expertly curated by Diego Cabrera, one of the best bartenders in the world - for those in the know. They have a resident DJ every Friday. In peak season, it is recommended to book in advance. 



Air by BREATHE, Puerto Banus 

One element of Breathe’s multidimensional gastronomy concept, Air Raw Bar and Cocktails is the perfect luxury spot to begin or end your night. Its location in Puerto Banus makes for stunning views of La Concha mountain, and the bar itself emulates nature, with luscious greenery and flowing water features. 


The spot draws in a classy and sophisticated crowd, making it the perfect place to experience true Marbella indulgence. 



The Benabola Sky Lounge, Puerto Banus 

A classic Puerto Banus hotspot, the Benabola Sky Lounge offers not only views of Marbella’ stunning landscape, but unrivalled views of the glitz and glamour in the harbour below. From here, watch luxury yachts docking and supercars making their way around the port, whilst sipping on your favourite cocktail. 

 


Virazón Rooftop Bar, Hotel Lima Marbella 

This exclusive spot in Marbella’s historic centre is open solely to hotel guests during the day, but opens to non-guests after 8pm. Enjoy traditional Spanish cuisine here and sample Andalusian wines whilst enjoying panoramic views of the mountains and sea. 

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The best way to experience the jet set life this summer is arrive in true jet set fashion. Contact us at Jet Marbella or drop into our Puerto Banus office to find out more. +34 951 12 71 31


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