José María García Urbano emphasizes the charm of Estepona during the holiday season, showcasing the decorated pedestrian walkways in the Old Town, the promenade, the Christmas village, and the Mirador del Carmen tower as must-visit spots. The mayor invites residents and tourists to explore the city’s attractions, noting that the festive decorations in the Old Town, commercial streets, and suburban corners create a unique and captivating atmosphere. Estepona’s recent urban transformation, focusing on pedestrian-friendly spaces, sustainability, and quality of life, has paved the way for leisurely strolls, events, and communal gatherings organized by the City Council. Terraza Street, a bustling shopping hub, and the Old Town’s network of 130 pedestrianized streets, adorned with greenery and ceramic poetry fragments, offer a delightful experience for visitors. The revamped Spain Avenue, now a scenic promenade, and the Christmas Park with various attractions provide entertainment and leisure options for all ages. The Mirador del Carmen Cultural Center, featuring an auditorium, exhibition hall, music conservatory, and a vertical library, stands as a cultural landmark in Estepona. Additionally, the Coastal Corridor offers a picturesque walking route along the coast, while the Botanical Orchid Park boasts the largest collection of orchids in Spain, attracting tourists and locals alike during the Christmas season.
Estepona’s Christmas Delights Highlighted by Mayor for Visitors







