Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas Filming Locations
Where was Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas filmed? Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas was filmed in 7 locations across Spain, Switzerland and Gibraltar in the following places:
Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas Filming Locations
Marbella is a city and resort area on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, part of the Andalusia region. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the backdrop to 27 km of sandy Mediterranean beaches, villas, hotels, and golf courses. West of Marbella town, the Golden Mile of prestigious nightclubs and coastal estates leads to Puerto Banús marina, filled with luxury yachts, and surrounded by upmarket boutiques and bars.
The Canton of Geneva, officially the Republic and Canton of Geneva, is one of the 26 cantons of the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of forty-five municipalities, and the seat of the government and parliament is in the City of Geneva. Geneva is the French-speaking westernmost canton of Switzerland.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and headland, on Spain's south coast. It’s dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. First settled by the Moors in the Middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was ceded to the British in 1713. Layers of fortifications include the remains of a 14th-century Moorish Castle and the 18th century Great Siege Tunnels, which were expanded in WWII.
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters. The heart of old Hapsburg Madrid is the portico-lined Plaza Mayor, and nearby is the baroque Royal Palace and Armory, displaying historic weaponry.
Málaga is a port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches. Looming over that modern skyline are the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule. The city's soaring Renaissance cathedral is nicknamed La Manquita ("one-armed lady") because one of its towers was curiously left unbuilt.
Since its development in the 1970s, fashionable Puerto Banús in Marbella has gained the reputation of being a Costa del Sol playground and nightlife hub for the world's rich and famous. Luxury yachts fill the marina, close to lively beaches lined with upmarket bars and restaurants. Prestigious fashion boutiques are on Calle Ribera, while a bronze rhinoceros statue by Salvador Dali stands on the Cristamar roundabout.
Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas (1985)
Commander W.P. Anderson, once expelled from the merchant navy for his drinking, decides to move to Marbella, home to film stars, sheikhs and adventurers. .