Mayor Ángeles Muñóz in front of the first module near Marbella’s beachfront. Credits: Ayuntamiento de Marbella
The Marbella City Council has started the installation of forty new public toilets modules on the esplanade. This work will be completed by the beginning of summer.
Mayor Ángeles Muñóz emphasized that these modern restrooms are “more in keeping with the Look at the pictures below. The needs of the city”. These facilities standout for being modern and functional with a domotized approach, which aims to improve the services provided for residents and visitors. Muñoz also made a point to the city’s compromise with keeping these facilities clean and operational: “It is a public asset and it is very important to look after it”.
Each module has four toilets that will run automatically between 7am-11pm. The modules are solar-powered and designed to be sustainable. The first module is already operational on Levante Beach in Puerto Banús, while the rest of the facilities will be opened progressively during the months of April and May, with the aim of being fully operational for the high season.
This project is funded by a National Tourist Plan (an agreement between the Andalusian Regional Government and the local government).