Apart from drinking a coffee while watching the coming and going of beautiful people and expensive cars, the most popular pastime in Puerto Banús is probably shopping. It is definitely the "in" place to shop for designer labels with stores that range from Gianni Versace and Hermes to Ralph Lauren and DKNY. Many of the boutiques also stock several designers under one roof such as Mic Mac - Armani, Cerruti, Kenzo, Royal House - Valentino, Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, Prada, Gucci and Dolce & Gabanna among others.
If your budget doesn't stretch to haute couture there are plenty of other mainstream shops as well as smaller unusual and exclusive boutiques. The large four storey El Corte Ingles department store sells just about everything - a variety of designer names, it's own clothing lines, toys, books, shoes, kitchenware - you name it, they sell it.
Directly next to the Corte Ingles, the new Marina Banus shopping centre is home to high street names such as Zara and Mango (both Spanish companies), a popular stop off point for tourists with their ranges being decidedly cheaper than in most other European countries.
Every Saturday morning in the old part of town by the bullring in Puerto Banus you will also find a very large and popular street market where you can pick up all sorts of bargains including plenty of clothing, jewellery and antiques.
Puerto Banus at night is a town with two faces, at the front near the boats, people sit and sip their drinks in style and enjoy first class meals from one of the many restaurants on the sea front or you browse through many of the high class shops which stay open until well into the evening.
Second line Puerto Banus a mere 10 meters from the waters edge. Here you will find a street full of late night bars and clubs the likes of Linekers and O´Gradys there to entertain the younger and more energetic holiday makers until sunrise throughout the summer months. Even in the winter when most other resorts are quiet, second line manages to keep busy until three or four in the morning.
Apart from bars you will also find plenty of clubs in Banus. Pangea, right on the harbour overlooking the yachts is one of the better known and most luxurious clubs. This is a stylish Moroccan themed club with a sultry alfresco terrace and a large souk styled lounge area. If Euro-celebs, hefty cover charges and expensive drinks are not your style, there are plenty of other clubs to choose from such as Scream, on the ‘second line’ and Glam, which is host to a number of well known dj’s and has its own beach at the back for daytime summer parties. As an alternative you can also spend the night at Disco Inferno, an unpretentious 80’s themed ‘disco’ near the bars on the second line. The proximity of the venues is one of the best things about Puerto Banus since you do not have to spend the night in one place and can instead sample a little bit of each throughout the night.
It is evident that Puerto Banus has a lot to offer a wide range of people, locals and tourists alike. While other venues on the coast quieten down drastically during the quiet winter months, Puerto Banus keeps going, making it a great place to visit, day or night, all year round.

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