Size: 10,20 Km²
Population: 45,000
Residents known as: Fuengiroleños
Monuments: Church, Sohail Castle, Cortijo de Acevedo and Finca del Secretario villas.
Geographical situation: On the eastern end of the Costa del Sol, 32 kilometres from Malaga and 8 from Mijas, at sea level.
Tourist information: Town Hall, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 1. 29640.
Phone: 952 589 300 Fax: 952 465 945
Website: www.fuengirola.org
Fuengirola is one of the most important tourist towns on the eastern Costa de Sol, its municipal area extending almost eleven square kilometres along the coast between Benalmádena and Mijas.
The northeast boundary is the Arroyo del Jardín stream, and the south–eastern one is at the mouth of the Fuengirola River. In the extreme north the terrain is mountainous, speckled with housing developments. The area offers the best in tourism: beautiful landscape and everything for the tourist from the best restaurants to the top hotels, and a great deal more besides. Add to this the big marina, the nightspots and the numerous bars, and one has a very privileged town. The origin of the name is probably Spanish rather than Roman or Moorish, having no connection whatsoever with the Roman Suel or Arabic Sohail and deriving from a type of ship that used to dock here. The Phoenicians settled here on the hill outside the present town centre that the Romans later built a castle on, calling it Suel, and this soon became the focal point of the settlement. It also became an important part of the defensive line against pirate attacks from the coast. The ruins of the castle can be clearly seen on the hill from the main coast road into the town from Marbella. Fuengirola became an independent municipality in the 1953, quickly growing into the busy tourist town it is today. Among the most important of the archaeological remains in the municipality are the Roman hot baths at Torreblanca, the remains of various Roman roads in the area, Cañada Real and the marble pieces found in the Mijas quarries. These were used to build a monument in the form of a temple in the Plaza de Castilla in Los Boliches. The Visigoths were, in fact, the first to settle here, but more in passing than as permanent residents. The Moorish presence was consolidated from the 8th century onwards, and evidence of their settlements is the burial ground discovered near the hot springs at Torreblanca. It was from this period that we get the name Sohail, a bastardisation of the Latin Suel. It was destroyed in a Viking raid in 858, and the people took refuge in Mijas. It was not until the 10th century that the Cordoba leader, Abderramán III, reconstructed the fortress and re-built the urban centre, and it remained in Moorish hands until captured by the Christians in 1487. The castle was reconstructed again in the 18th century with the aim of fighting smugglers in the area, and from then on the town became an important supply centre for ships sailing towards the Straits of Gibrtaltar. It was at this time that the place became definitively known as Fuengirola, the name deriving from a Genoa ship called a "girona", that frequently made harbour here, trading in groceries (boliches). Thus the name Los Boliches, formerly separate from but now forming part of the same urban area as Fuengirola.
Places to be visited
Paseo Marítimo
The esplanade in Fuengirola, called the Paseo Marítimo Rey de España, is one of the longest in the country. Its almost seven-kilometre length looks out over beaches with chiringuitos and restaurants along the way. Here too is the marina, a pleasure port of the first order, filled with bars and good restaurants and, of course, all types of boats. Tradition and modernity meet here, with the fishermen’s boats sharing this space too, and a street market there on Sundays. The marina can hold 226 boats, about half of them there on a temporary basis.
Sohail Castle
Sohail Castle is one of the most interesting buildings in the town, and following the work carried out there, it is currently used for holding cultural events, like the Festival Ciudad de Fuengirola. Opening hours are 10 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., and the building is closed on Mondays. There is a small museum inside, showing different aspects of the castle.
Palacio de la Paz
One of the newest buildings in Fuengirola is the recently inaugurated cultural centre in the feria grounds, built on 2,000 square metres with capacity for 1,800 people. It was designed in such a way that the three storeys can be used for different cultural activities. The ground floor can hold 1,200 people, and has entrances on three sides. On the first floor are most of the balconies and boxes, while the second floor is more suitable for exhibitions and other big events. The building is fully equipped with the latest sound and vision technology.
Where to eat
El Higuerón. Specialising in barbecued meats and Fabada Asturiana. Autopista Costa del Sol, salida 217. Tel: 952 119 163.
Chiringuito Martín Playa. Specialising in fish and seafood. Pso. Marítimo Torreblanca. Tel: 952 661 320.
El Paso. Mexican cuisine. C/Francisco Cano, 39. Tel: 952 475 094.
Mesón Agustín. Specialising in barbecued meats. C/Francisco Cano, 39. Tel: 952 475 094.
Mesón Ibáñez. Specialising in fish and paella. Pso. Marítimo Los Boliches. Tel: 952 475 579.
Bar-Restaurante El Bote. Specialising in fish and seafood. Pso. Marítimo Rey de Esapaña. Torreblanca del Sol. Tel: 952 660 296.
La Ternera. Specialising in Argentinian cuisine. Pso. Marítimo 47/48. Tel: 952 199 224.
Casa Lugo. Specialising in Galician cuisine. Cno de la Condesa, Edf. Condesa 1. Tel: 952 588 220.
Restaurante La Grappa. Specialising in Spanish/Italian cuisine. Cervantes, 21. Tel: 952 584 579.
Restaurante Taberna del Pescador. Specialising in fish and seafood. C/Heroes de Baler, 4. Tel: 952 474 167.
Restaurante Alberto. Specialising in paella, fish and seafood. Pso. Marítimo (in front of the Florida hotel). Tel: 952 580 985.
China Garden. Chinese cuisine. Specialising in Peking Duck. Fco.Cano, 17. Tel: 952 469 860.
Mesón La Salina. Specialising in barbecued meats and papas a lo "rico" (a potato dish). Avda. de las Salinas, 28 Tel: 952 471 806.
Restaurante La Albaida. Creative Spanish cooking. Plaza Picasso, 4. Tel: 952 592 744.
Where to sleep
Hotel Las Palmeras (4*). Paseo Marítimo, 46. Tel: 952 472 700.
Hotel Las Pirámides (4*). Miguel Márquez, 43. Tel: 952 470 600.
Hotel Angela (3*). C/Jaen, 2. Tel: 952 475 200.
Hotel PYR (3*). Lamo de Espinosa, 6. Tel: 952 471 700.
Hotel Stella Maris (3*). Paseo Marítimo, 54. Tel: 952 475 450.
Hotel Las Islas (2*). C/Canela, 13. Tel: 952 475 598.
Camping Fuengirola. Ctra.340 Km. 207. Tel: 952 474 108.
Camping La Rosaleda. Ctra.340 Km. 211,5. Tel: 952 460 191.
Rural Accommodation in the province of Malaga (in Spanish)
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