The resident’s car parking is situated to the rear of the property immediately outside the back door, located on the first floor, and is accessed via a remote controlled gate.
Lounge/Diner 
A bright and spacious living area with glazed sliding patio doors to front and rear terraces.
- Satellite TV (don’t forget your card)
- DVD player
- Internet connection
- Sofa bed
- Air conditioning
- 6 place dining table
Kitchen 
- Large fridge freezer
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Microwave
- Kettle & toaster
- Cutlery, crockery, pots & pans
- Oven & hob
Tea, coffee, milk & sugar will be available for guests on their arrival. Guests are asked to replace whatever they consume.

Bedrooms
Both bedrooms are fitted with plenty of wardrobe space.
The master bedroom benefits a small balcony accessed via full length sliding patio doors. Shutters, fitted to both rooms, will block out daylight completely.
In both rooms, the beds can be made up as doubles or singles.
A sofa bed will sleep 2 additional persons.

Bathroom
Comprises a bath with mixer tap and a shower attachment, with excellent pressure, w.c, bidet, hand basin, tiled walls & floor.
Ground floor w.c.
Kids
A cot, stroller, high chair & plastic cutlery, plates etc are available for use. There are no stair gates.
The Village 
With so many fabulous restaurants to choose from dining out in Benahavis is an adventure of discovery. One thing for certain is that you will not be served a bad meal in the village - standards are very high.

Some personal favourites are Los Abanicos for suckling pig or lamb.
El Molino for a Beef Wellington and some delicious pre-meal nibbles.
Ruffino has a fabulous terrace overlooking the main street, ideal for people watching. Great value!
If you don’t fancy a full blown meal try the delicious tapas on offer, also a great lunch idea. Dining out in the village is not expensive, unlike many of the very mediocre costal establishments.

El Ambiente serves great bar food in less formal surrounds - try the Thai Green Curry.
Alternatively enjoy a drink and soak up the atmosphere in these picturesque surrounds. La Galleria plays good music and has a plasma screen. Chico’s is authentically Andalucian and serves tapas - chicken wings are superb. Paul’s La Bodega also has a plasma for sporting events and is tucked away in a delightful square next to the David Marshall Gallery.
For a bustling and sophisticated nightlife scene visit Puerto Banus where you can party ‘till 6 am. A 10 mins taxi ride from the village will cost €10-€15.