La Petite Maison to open in Marbella

La Petite Maison will open in Marbella

La Petite Maison will open its first Spanish location in Spain on Marbella’s Golden Mile, in early 2026.

LPM Marbella, a resort known for its Mediterranean charm and refined simplicity, is the first LPM location in Spain. It also marks a major step in LPM’s global expansion.

Planned for between Puerto Banús and the Pirulí with an independent entrance at the Boho Club, the 800-square-metre restaurant will offer indoor and outdoor dining for 70 to 80 guests inside and 40 to 80 on its lush terrace. Inspired by Riviera villas, the space will feature Belle Époque details, playful artwork, and seasonal layouts, creating a bold yet relaxed atmosphere. Valet parking is available to make it easier for guests.

LPM Marbella is serving its signature South of France Cuisine, emphasizing impeccable ingredients and joyful service. The menu will feature classic dishes and a carefully selected wine list. Cocktails are also available for late-night dining, long lunches or sunset drinks. The venue’s timeless sophistication is in harmony with Marbella’s vibrant life, which promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Nicolas Budzynski said, “We’re excited to bring LPM to Marbella. We’re embracing the lifestyle of Marbella while remaining true to LPM’s DNA.” This opening strengthens the presence of LPM in key European markets.

A special pop-up will be available in 2025. LPM Marbella reaffirms its status as the leader in luxury hospitality. More details will follow.


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