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Things
to See and Do
The
Church in San Pedro was constructed by the Marques del Duero in
1866 and has been the parish church since 1940.
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One
of the most spectacularly located cities in Spain. Ronda sits perched
on a huge rocky outcrop and straddles the 100m deep Tajo gorge.
The “Puente Nuevo” (new bridge) built in the 18th century
is an impressive feat of civil engineering which joins old and new
Ronda.
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The
marina at Puerto Banus is only 5km from San Pedro and is home to
many of the yachts of the rich and famous. The high street shops,
restaurants and glittering nightlife reflect the wealth of its clientele. |
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your mood or whatever the reason for your visit to San Pedro or
surrounding areas may be, you will find Hotel Dona Catalina
the perfect place to stay. The weather is great and there's more
than enough to do and see to ensure that there will never be a
dull moment. We look forward to welcoming you to our affordable
yet extremely comfortable hotel. Call us now to book your room. |
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are several excellent golf courses within 2km of San Pedro such
as “Guadalmina Golf”, “Guadalmina Sur”,
“Guadalmina Norte”, “San Pedro Golf” and
“La Quinta Golf”. |
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southern boundary of the town is marked by the coast itself with
a succession of beaches between Puerto Banus and Guadalmina. The
new promenade creates a wonderful walking area for families to appreciate
the “Blue Flag” beach of San Pedro Alcantara. |