Fuengirola
Here you should find spacious and luxurious accommodation throughout the
hotel, matching the best international standards. Economy/ Budget hotels: These hotels meet the
basic need of the guest by providing comfortable and clean rooms and
apartments for a comfortable stay. This can be illustrated perfectly using an example of the
most common type of the hotel in Europe with 3 star rank. Whether you want to enjoy
glorious beaches, verdant meadows, or even snow-peaked mountains, you can do so in this country of geographical and
cultural variety, especially in Fuengirola. This is truly a resort for all seasons, and with a mild and balmy
climate all year round, it's easy to see why so many people just keep on coming back. Baby cots available on
request and free of charge. Baby sitting services available on request, at an extra charge. After the Christian
reconquest in 1485, the Spaniards would give the public the name of a source who rose from the foot of the
castle. Among the archaeological remains, which confirm the footprint of a Roman
settlement on the coast fuengirola, the remains of the Baths of Torreblanca and the Roman villa of
the Finca del Secretario. In addition to the castle area in the Municipality are other archaeological remains,
which confirm that the current fuengiro coast was inhabited in Roman times. During the Muslim rule suffered Norman
pirate attacks, this forced it to fortify the area. The Bastulos were those who first settled in the area, and then
the Phoenicians built a factory that would be the basis for future Suel. Later, the Carthaginians took over the
town until the arrival of the Romans. It is this domination of most remains are preserved. At this time agriculture
is of great importance due to soil fertility, techniques and new crops produced by the Muslims, who are
transforming the ancient Suel in the new Fuengirola, a city in economic heyday. The foothills of the mountain range
behind the town to the south are the site of an Arab castle, which contains remains of an early Ibero-punic or
Phoenician settlement, later occupied by the Romans, which became a town known by them as Suel.
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