Champagne and sunset cocktails above Marbella's Old Town rooftops and Sierra Blanca mountains.
Sky Bar Marbella sits on the rooftop of La Fonda Heritage Hotel, above the Old Town's terracotta roofs and church towers, with the Sierra Blanca mountains on the horizon.
I came up at sunset expecting a standard hotel bar. What I found was quieter and more grown-up than the coast's beach clubs.
It's open to non-residents, not just hotel guests, and you reach it by lift from the lobby. The catch is simple. This is aperitif territory, not a dinner spot, so come for the champagne and the view rather than a full meal.
Below I cover the vibe, drinks and prices, the view and seating, reservations, the dress code, and how to find the entrance.
Best For
- Couples looking for a romantic sunset drink
- Champagne lovers
- Visitors wanting a rooftop experience in Marbella's Old Town
Not Ideal For
- Those seeking a rooftop pool or party atmosphere
- Travellers looking for full dinner service on the rooftop
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The Vibe

Sky Bar feels like a private terrace tucked into the heart of Marbella's Old Town. Arrive early evening and it's calm, a few couples nursing a first drink while the light softens over the rooftops.
By sunset the pace lifts. People settle in with champagne or a cocktail as the sun drops behind the mountains, and the terrace looks straight onto the domes of the Old Town churches. There's no rush and no dance floor.
It leans understated rather than loud. The crowd is mostly couples, small groups, and travellers who'd rather watch the Old Town glow than queue for a club. For a livelier night with a pool terrace, the 360 Blue Sky Bar is the alternative across town.
Opening Hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 18:00 - 00:00
- Wednesday: 18:00 - 00:00
- Thursday: 18:00 - 00:00
- Friday: 18:00 - 00:00
- Saturday: 18:00 - 00:00
- Sunday: Closed
Menu & Prices

Drinks
The list is short and drinks-led, built around cocktails and an above-average champagne selection. Signature cocktails run 14 to 18 euros. Champagne by the glass starts around 16 euros, and full bottles are there for a celebration.
The cocktails are mixed with care, but the champagne is the reason to come. It's the kind of list you order from for a birthday or a sunset toast rather than a quick round.
Food
Light bites back up the drinks. Think small plates, charcuterie, and Mediterranean snacks in the 10 to 18 euro range. This is aperitif territory, not full dinner, so eat before you arrive or move on afterwards if you're properly hungry.
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The View & Seating

From Sky Bar you look straight over Marbella's Old Town, church towers and tiled rooftops spreading out below. The whitewashed buildings and narrow streets give it a properly Andalusian frame.
At sunset the horizon glows behind the Sierra Blanca mountains, and the coastline lights up after dark. On clear evenings the view reaches across town to the Mediterranean.
Seating options include:
- Lounge chairs for relaxed drinks
- Tables for couples and small groups
- Corner spots with unobstructed sunset views
- Quieter areas for more private conversations
Aim for a corner spot facing west around 30 minutes before sunset. For more rooftops with this kind of light, see our best sunset rooftop bars in Marbella guide.
How to Make a Reservation
Book ahead for sunset and weekends, when the terrace fills with locals and visitors alike. Walk-ins work on quieter evenings, especially Tuesday and Wednesday.
Reserve through the hotel directly or call ahead to lock in a table with the best views. The bar runs Tuesday to Saturday from 18:00, so there's no point turning up Sunday or Monday. For a birthday or anniversary, flag it when you book.
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Smart casual works best at Sky Bar. The atmosphere is refined but not stuffy.
What works:
- Sundresses and elegant summer wear
- Linen shirts and chinos
- Resort wear and smart sandals
- Light blazers for cooler evenings
What doesn't work:
- Beachwear or swimwear
- Overly casual athletic wear
- Scruffy or worn clothing
Daytime is more relaxed, while evening hours lean chic without being overly formal.
Access & Getting There
Sky Bar sits on the rooftop of La Fonda Heritage Hotel in Marbella's Old Town, at Plaza Santo Cristo 9-10, a couple of minutes from Plaza de los Naranjos. Access is through the hotel lobby, then up by lift to the rooftop.
Children: Welcome. The space remains family-friendly, though it's primarily popular with couples and adults.
Parking: Limited street parking in the Old Town. Consider using the public car parks on the edge of the historic centre and walking in.
Public transport: The Old Town is compact and walkable. Buses connect to the main Marbella bus station, from where it's a 10-minute walk through the historic streets.
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Location & Map
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Plaza Santo Cristo 9-10, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Our Verdict
Sky Bar is one of Marbella's more refined yet relaxed rooftops. It's not a party scene or a poolside DJ set, just a pause above the Old Town with a glass of champagne and the view.
Best for: Couples after a romantic sunset drink, champagne lovers, and anyone who wants a quiet rooftop with a sense of history.
Skip if: You want a lively party atmosphere, a rooftop pool, or full dinner service.
I'd come back for sunset, a good bottle of champagne, and the Old Town glowing below. To compare it with the rest of the city, see our best rooftop bars in Marbella guide.
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Information last verified: 26/06/2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Sky Bar is the rooftop of La Fonda Heritage Hotel in Marbella's Old Town, and it's open to non-residents as well as hotel guests. You reach it by lift from the lobby on Plaza Santo Cristo.
Sky Bar runs Tuesday to Saturday, from 18:00 to midnight, and is closed Sunday and Monday. Hours can shift with the season, so check with the hotel before a special trip.
Book ahead for sunset and weekends, when the terrace fills quickly. Walk-ins are fine on quieter evenings earlier in the week. Reserve through the hotel directly.
Only light bites: small plates, charcuterie, and Mediterranean snacks in the 10 to 18 euro range. It's an aperitif spot rather than a dinner venue, so plan to eat before or after.
On the rooftop of La Fonda Heritage Hotel at Plaza Santo Cristo 9-10, in Marbella's Old Town, a couple of minutes from Plaza de los Naranjos. The Old Town is walkable; street parking is limited, so use a car park on the edge of the historic centre.
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About the Author
Heidi Hein
South African travel writer living in Málaga, Spain. I personally visit and review every rooftop bar and pool featured on this site.
- Based in Málaga since 2020
- Visited 100+ rooftop venues across Andalusia
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