
Estepona Old Town is the kind of place that makes you slow down—in the best way. Its whitewashed alleys and colorful plant-lined walls feel like a curated slice of coastal Andalusia, but without trying too hard. Known as El Jardín de la Costa del Sol, it’s one of the prettiest old towns in southern Spain, and it’s got real soul beneath the surface.
There’s street art everywhere—massive murals on apartment blocks, sculpture routes, and unexpected poetry tucked into the architecture. This is where traditional meets contemporary without losing its edge. You’ll pass 15th-century clock towers and the remains of a Moorish castle on your way to find a killer café con leche or a low-key wine bar.
Art lovers, architecture nerds, and anyone into authentic culture with a side of sunshine—this one’s for you. Estepona Old Town isn’t just another pretty stop; it’s a vibe, and it’s worth every wandering minute.


