Villa Roma is a stunning four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in the exclusive beachside area of Los Monteros, Marbella East.
Just a short walk from the beach, this elegant villa sits on a 933m² plot and combines classic European design with modern coastal comfort.
Spread across three levels, it offers generous living spaces, two en-suite bedrooms, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, creating the perfect balance of style and practicality.
Step inside through a grand entrance with elegant pillars and marble floors that set the tone for this exceptional home.
The open-plan living room features a grand fireplace, while the upper level enjoys natural light from a domed ceiling and large windows.
The master suite includes a walk-in dressing room, a Juliet balcony overlooking the pool, and a sense of calm and privacy.
The lower level adds flexibility with space for a gym, cinema, or guest suite—ideal for modern living.
Outside, Villa Roma offers a private haven surrounded by tall palm trees.
The pool, with its four waterfalls, creates a peaceful, spa-like atmosphere, while a stone terrace with a wood-burning barbecue makes entertaining easy.
A fishlake beside the terrace adds to the villa’s charm and serenity.
Every detail of Villa Roma has been designed with care, making it a rare opportunity to own a truly timeless property just moments from Marbella’s finest beaches.
Marbella (UK: mar-BAY-yə, US: mar-BEL-ə, Spanish: [maɾˈβeʎa]) is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
It is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; it is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name.
Marbella is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, between Málaga and the Strait of Gibraltar, in the foothills of the Sierra Blanca.
The municipality covers an area of 117 square kilometres (45 sq mi) crossed by highways on the coast, which are its main entrances.
In 2023, the population of the city was 156,295 inhabitants, making it the second most populous municipality in the province of Málaga and the seventh in Andalusia.
It is one of the most important tourist cities of the Costa del Sol and throughout most of the year is an international tourist attraction, due mainly to its climate and tourist infrastructure.
It is also one of the fastest-growing cities in both Andalusia and Spain.
The city also has a significant archaeological heritage, several museums and performance spaces, and a cultural calendar.