ME Marbella
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Character and identity
Fresh from a 2025 renovation by ASAH Studio, ME Marbella marks the brand's Andalusian debut and pitches itself as a bolder, more design-forward take on the Costa del Sol. The material palette runs through lime, stone, ochre and sea-blue plaster, shaped into organic forms that feel contemporary but locally rooted. The 200 rooms (24 suites, including penthouses with private pools) face sea, mountain or courtyard. Life centres on Oasis, a climate-controlled indoor beach club with DJs and loungers, plus three restaurants (La Terraza del Med and Solana by Juvia Group among them) and Barlume, a sleek cocktail bar.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and groups who want Marbella's social energy in a sharper, more curated package. The ME+ programme, with private check-in, lounge access and bespoke cultural experiences (artist studios, olive oil spa rituals, underwater wine tastings, electric-boat outings), suits guests who treat a stay as an immersion rather than a sunlounger holiday.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a quiet, traditional beachfront retreat won't find it here; Oasis and Barlume run on see-and-be-seen energy. Families wanting a dedicated kids' programme, or purists who want a genuine beach over an indoor reinterpretation, should look at the grande dame properties along the coast.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is the ME+ programme paired with Oasis: a curated social-club rhythm you won't get from Marbella's older luxury stock. Book a penthouse with a private pool if you want the design statement at full volume, and aim for shoulder-season rates while the property beds in after its 2025 relaunch.
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