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To be fair: Marbella’s Feria of San Bernabe

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Marbella is getting ready for one of the most important weeks in its annual calendar, the Feria of San Bernabé, the patron Saint of our City.   If you venture into town, as of the 8th June until the 14th, you will really see what Marbella is all about: Andalusian tradition, music, food and festivities, not to mention the wonderous, colourful display of traditional Spanish flamenco dresses.

The fair is split into two, giving visitors the chance to enjoy both the cultural heart of Marbella and the lively carnival, fun-fair atmosphere for the evenings.

During the day, the “Feria de Día” focus point is the Parque de la Alameda and Avenida del Mar.  They will be lined with  traditional “casetas”, stalls; be brave and wedge your way to the front and try the tapas and fair food: yummy!

There will be non stop music, flamenco dancing and grandparents to grandchildren coming together to eat, drink and truly make merry.

Entry is free, making it easy to simply wander through, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the celebrations at your own pace,

The “Feria de Noche” comes alive at the Recinto Ferial with fairground rides, live concerts, games and plenty of entertainment continuing into the early hours. The biggest day of the week is June 11th, San Bernabé’s official feast day, starring traditional parades and a fireworks display.

Visitors don’t need to wear traditional dress, although flamenco outfits and flowers in the hair are great ways of joining in the festive spirit.  If you want to get a flamenco dress cheaply, check out the charity shops.

Parking in the centre can be difficult, so taxis and public transport are highly recommended.

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English Edition: Keeping an eye on San Pedro

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I’m enjoying reading the news each week on English Edition, Saturdays on RTV Marbella, as I actually get to find out what’s going on in our city.

For example, the National Police are set to significantly strengthen their presence in San Pedro Alcántara following the Town Hall’s decision to hand over a new premises on Avenida Marqués del Duero to Spain’s Interior Ministry.

The new offices will offer administrative services, including complaint reporting, passport applications and DNI renewals, reducing the need for residents to travel to Marbella’s central police headquarters.

The expansion comes amid continued efforts to reinforce security in San Pedro and speed up routine formalities.  San Pedro continues to grow at an almost alarming speed with more all year round residents and visitors, hence the increase in police resources is designed to ensure services keep pace with demand, while also improving visibility, response times and day-to-day support.

The relocation will effectively allow the National Police to operate from two separate sites in San Pedro. Current facilities in the town centre will then be able to expand operational services and accommodate a larger number of officers permanently based in the area.

Local councillor for Citizen Security, José Eduardo Díaz, said the project forms part of a wider commitment to improving safety and public service access for residents. San Pedro’s Deputy Mayor, Javier García, described the development as another important step in strengthening security infrastructure across the district.

The municipal government expects the move to be completed within the coming months after receiving approval from the Ministry, with only final administrative procedures remaining.

Alongside the new National Police facilities, the adjoining Local Police offices will also be upgraded and will include a new monitoring centre for the town’s expanding CCTV surveillance network.

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Beckham Law Beckons Spain’s Boldest Buyers!

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Madrid is shedding its starch-collared image and slipping into something rather more cosmopolitan. New arrivals – well-heeled professionals, remote workers and international families – are redrawing the social map, with barrios such as Justicia now favoured for their distinctly Spanish rhythm over the polished gloss of Salamanca.

The capital, once overlooked by investors, has surged to the top of Spain’s property ladder. Elegant districts near Retiro Park and cultural landmarks are seeing the sharpest rises, while buyers from Latin America and the United States (the Trump Effect?) bring fresh tastes – and deep pockets. Buyers arrive not just for architecture and culture, but for a favourable tax perk: the “Beckham Law” caps income tax at 24% for six years (Yes! THAT Beckham – one of the first foreigners to take advantage of it!).

Yet the transformation is not without tension. Longtime residents are being priced out, traditional shops are shuttering, and entire neighbourhoods are being reshaped by luxury developments and branded residences. In literary Cortes, historic façades now conceal high-end homes, while elsewhere cranes and boutique hotels signal relentless reinvention.

Some welcome the revival; others fear Madrid risks losing its soul. New housing projects promise relief, though many families are already drifting to the suburbs. The result: a capital in delicate balance – torn between preserving its heritage and embracing its newfound status as Europe’s latest urban darling.

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