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More than two thousand years ago, the Phoenicians discovered the beauty of Estepona, and ever since, the city has been a magnificent cultural melting pot. This is why cultural tourism in Estepona holds so many varied surprises. The landscape of Estepona takes on a special charm thanks to old Roman villas, like Las Torres, Phoenician ruins, like El Torreón, or Muslim influences, like those seen in Nicio Castle.
In the streets of the historic quarter, you can savour the true essence of Andalusia. In the La Villa Area, you will admire San Luis Castle and the emblematic Clock Tower with its neo-classical styling. In the historic quarter, you will find perfectly laid-out, narrow streets harbouring modest 16th Century homes. A more elegant atmosphere pervades the Church of Our Lady of the Remedies with its playful combination of rococo and Hispano-American influences.
Further surprises await you at the Estepona Municipal Museum, where the entire history of the city, beginning with the Palaeolithic Era, is condensed. The miniature ethnographic collection and the bull room are two details you won't want to miss.