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Bossa Estepona

8 / 10

Av. Parque Selwo, C. Lima, Local 5, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain, 29680, Estepona.

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Indulge in the exquisite flavours and cosy ambiance of Bossa - the perfect restaurant for a delightful dining experience near Estepona, Spain.

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Closing at 16:30
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Green Village

8 / 10

Av. del Prado, 184, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, 29660, Marbella.

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Shop at Green Village Organic Mini Market for the freshest, healthiest and most delicious organic products in Nueva Andalucia!

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Closing at 21:00
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Mercado Municipal De Marbella

8.6 / 10

C/ Jacinto Benavente s/n, Mercado central, Puestos 33, 34 y 35, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain, 29602, Marbella.

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Experience the rich flavours of Marbella with high-quality products at Mercado Municipal De Marbella!

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Closing at 15:00
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Organic Market & Food Marbella

7.3 / 10

Centro Comercial Expo 14, Av. Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, s/n, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, 29602, Marbella.

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Experience the delicious world of organic food at Organic Market & Food Marbella

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Closing at 18:00
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Valeria Gourmet

7.1 / 10

C.C Guadalmina, 4, local 28 Guadalmina Alta, Marbelja, 29670 San Pedro Alcántara, Málaga, 29670, San Pedro de Alcántara.

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Indulge in the finest gourmet products and services at Valeria Gourmet, where quality meets culinary excellence.

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Closing at 21:00
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Vermu Marbella

8.2 / 10

Av. Fontanilla, local 7, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain, 29602, Marbella.

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Experience the taste of Marbella at Vermu - where exceptional cuisine, a captivating ambiance, and impeccable service meet!

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Looking for the beste egological food? Discover the best ECO-shops in Marbella

While Marbella is famous for its glamorous charm, scenery, quality of life, and extreme luxury, it remains one of the most sustainable cities in Spain. The city is increasingly embracing sustainable tourism and has made significant strides toward being a smart city. Air pollution control, efficient energy uses, waste recycling, and urban greening are some of the city's efforts to conserve the environment.

You'll be in perfect company in Marbella if you champion environment conservation and prefer buying eco-friendly products. Plenty of farmers' markets in the city provide fresh, locally produced organic foods. The Costa del Sol region is home to small cottage farms and industries that preserve the traditional, sustainable ways of making wine, cheese, honey, and oil.

Sustainable methods extend to other areas, including fishing, where fishermen use traditional traps to catch tuna. Producers in Spain's largest cork-producing regions have resorted to using conventional technology to produce cork, cricket balls, and cork flooring.