Discover the best hotels in Arcos de la Frontera, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia including Casa El Sueno, Posada de las Cuevas, La Casa de Bovedas Charming Inn, Casa Campana, Casa Campana, Hostal Andalucia, Parador Arcos de la Frontera, Hotel El Convento, Hotel Los Olivos, Hacienda El Santiscal.
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4.5 based on 205 reviews
Casa El Sueno is a small family Bed & Breakfast. We offer 5 comfortable rooms in the old centre of Arcos de la Frontera, each with its own atmosphere and some of them with a spectacular view on the lake of Arcos. The house is an ancient patio house that was refurbished in 2010, combining traditional elements with modern comfort.
We had a lovely 5 night stay in May 2022. Charming, clean, and convenient to the historic old town. We enjoyed a fresh breakfast by the charming caretakers with amazing fresh squeezed orange juice. The roof terrace was lovely in the evening for a glass of wine and taking in the views of the countryside. The room was well appointed. The air conditioning and Wifi worked flawlessly. Excellent communication and detailed driving instructions provided by Esemeralda. Driving in the old town is tricky - very narrow streets. Parking and alternate transportation options were provided and we used them after our initial arrival. I recommend printing the arrival instructions sent to you and using them. We enjoyed walking to the local squares and restaurants - just a few minutes away
4 based on 200 reviews
Hotel located in the center of Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz). The hotel is rehabilitated on an old Posada nineteenth century. This beautiful enclave of typically Andalusian house, contrasts and Emotions are unleashed . Rooms are distributed decks and patios full of light and Andalusian flavor. The colors and smells of the patio, the gurgling water cascade , chill-out terrace on the roof overlooking Arcos, your hammock area make the hotel a scenario of magic and enchantment TOP : The location , architecture, vaulted THEIR ROOMS , stale mixed with modern elements , current and Natural , terraces overlooking Arcos.... Parking 150m .
Breakfast time was only after 8:30 and that was too late. Internet connection very weak and many times we could not access the connection. People only spoke Spanish wich made the experience for our international partners more complicated.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Situated in the top of a hill, is Arcos de la Frontera, one of the most beautiful white towns in Andalusia, and host of La Casa de Bovedas, a charming small inn, recently restored. The historical heritage of this village, with its Arab medieval castle and whitewashed houses laid across narrow, winding streets, surrounds this lovely hotel, decorated in the typical Andalusia style. Thick, white plaster walls, wrought iron windows, colourful tiles, arches, and bright colours details, enhance the bedrooms, also equipped with modern amenities. From the open air terrace, guests can admire the stunning terrain of steep hills and deep valleys which rises in front. 2 suite rooms and 3 double rooms.
This beautiful quirky inn has so many interesting elements a feast for the eyes no matter where you look. The terraces offer spectacular views. Theres a lovely pool too! Honor system, help yourself to water, drinks, wine etc just write down what you take. Breakfast is a treat for the eye as well as the appetite. The coffee is served in beautiful pottery with a matching milk pitcher. Remy our host was fantastic and great fun to chat with. Our room was very clean & comfortable & had a terrace that overlooked the spectacular scenery.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Casa Campana, Arcos de la Frontera: Over 1000 years old, in the heart of Arcos Old Quarter, tapas bars & restaurants nearby, English, German and Spanish spoken. Arcos de la Frontera: one of the prettiest towns in Spain; off the beaten track in Andalusia; full of character and old traditions; capital of the famous 'White Villages'.
An amazing small, private accommodation. Incredible decor with wonderful small details. Jim and Isa were wonderful hosts and our room was perfect. It has a winderful “mirador” with incredible views. The room was comfortable, air con, fan and a good bathroom.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Casa Campana, Arcos de la Frontera: Over 1000 years old, in the heart of Arcos Old Quarter, tapas bars & restaurants nearby, English, German and Spanish spoken. Arcos de la Frontera: one of the prettiest towns in Spain; off the beaten track in Andalusia; full of character and old traditions; capital of the famous 'White Villages'.
An amazing small, private accommodation. Incredible decor with wonderful small details. Jim and Isa were wonderful hosts and our room was perfect. It has a winderful “mirador” with incredible views. The room was comfortable, air con, fan and a good bathroom.
4 based on 17 reviews
Hostal Andalucia is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Arcos de la Frontera, offering a budget friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Hostal Andalucia offer air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk and baggage storage. Travelers looking to enjoy some shrimp can head to Taberna Jovenes Flamencos. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Italian restaurant such as Mammattina or El Tablao de Manuela. If you are interested in exploring Arcos de la Frontera, check out a castle, such as Arcos de la Frontera. Enjoy your stay in Arcos de la Frontera!
We stayed here because we wanted to be close to Seville, and also to visit Arcos de la Fonterra. This was a perfect location, with free parking. The room was nothing special-very small and basic. But considering the price we couldn't complain. The bathroom was small but totally functional. It was very quiet and we had a good nights sleep here. Wifi was free and we had no problems with it.
4.5 based on 937 reviews
The cultural crossbreeding of the Casa del Corregidor displays an andalusian character, with latticework and a courtyard. Many of the rooms overlook a splendid landscape filled with art, nature and history. The flowery tiling enlivers the wood of the furniture and the ochre of the terraces.
This hotel was recommended to us by our son and he did not downplay the complete experience. Charming hotel on the top of the hill with spectacular views. My only word of warning is to make sure you are in a tiny car when you drive around down, the roads are VERY narrow. This town is extremely charming as is the hotel. The white cities are well worth the drive. A completely pleasant experience all around. Breakfast was given in the AM, again with a spectacular view.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
En el corazon del conjunto Historico-Artistico de Arcos, parte del convento de las monjas Mercedarias se ha transformado en el Hotel El Convento para que los visitantes puedan disfrutar en calma de la antigua belleza de este pueblo hecho monumento de claridad.Desde sus habitaciones o desde una amplia terraza se contemplan magnificas vistas sobre la Pena y la vega del rio Guadalete en un enclave tranquilo, entre iglesias y casas senoriales.Un placer para los sentidos es lo que encontraran los huespedes del Hotel El Convento.Tradicion, buen comer y unos alrededores naturales que tiene mucho que descubrir, siempre predominando la tranquilidad. Sus 13 habitaciones que disponen de TV, telefono, wi-fi gratuito, aire acondicionado y bano completo pero donde se ha querido mantener el estilo tradicional de este pueblo en todos los rincones y estancias que componen el edificio.Algunas de las habitaciones poseen un nombre distinto en homenaje a escritores, poetas o personajes del mundo de la cultura. Un trato cordial y atento contribuye a hacer inolvidable su estancia.
We got lucky when we requested the Rick Steves room. It's a basic double-bedded room with a large outdoor terrace that we used every evening as the sun set. (Too hot with direct sun during the day.) When choosing a room, note that terraces are large, but balconies are miniscule (Juliet size). The view is sublime on the edge of the cliff. Noise from the hallway or other rooms can be bothersome, but Arcos is generally quiet except for the inescapable church bells. Breakfast is included if you book directly, but it only consists of a toasted roll & spreads, OJ, & coffee/tea; more is available for additional charge, but we found it was sufficient. You will find yourself walking the same route around town if you're there more than a day, but the people are very friendly. Especially wonderful is Sofia at the front desk every afternoon & evening. She enjoys helping guests & always has a ready smile to light up the room. (I think she secretly enjoys practicing her English too.) There's not much to do in Arcos, so bring a book, buy some sweet goodies from the cloistered nuns next door through their lazy-susan, & consider this a vacation from your vacation. (We hired a driver to take us around Grazalema & Zahara for a half day.) Be sure to dine outdoors at the wonderful Jovenes Flamencos on the road into the upper town; no view except for people-watching, but the food is terrific.
4.5 based on 352 reviews
If you’re looking for a quaint hotel in Arcos de la Frontera, look no further than Hotel Los Olivos. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel Los Olivos offers guests free wifi. The hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a rooftop terrace, and a concierge. Plus, Hotel Los Olivos offers breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, there is paid private parking available on-site. While visiting Arcos de la Frontera, you may want to try some shrimp at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Taberna Jovenes Flamencos. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Arcos de la Frontera (0.3 mi), Plaza del Cabildo (0.3 mi), and Basilica Menor de Santa Maria (0.3 mi), which are some popular Arcos de la Frontera attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel. The staff at Hotel Los Olivos looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
We never got to stay at this hotel because the pandemic interrupted our travels. However, I wanted to commend the hotel for the professionalism and understanding it displayed in giving back a complete refund without hassle. When this situation is over, we would love to go back and finally get to stay there!
4 based on 485 reviews
The very name of this exquisitely restored and noble 15th-century manor house evokes a sense of romance and adventure as profound as the Spanish Golden Age itself.The term "Santiscal" comes from a Roman country villa located in the grounds of the Hacienda that was discovered in the late nineteenth century.Story has it there was once a knight called Juan de Armario. In 1485, when Ronda was laid to siege by the Christians, he was the first to enter the mine where the moors kept all their supplies and died in the venture. As a reward for his bravery, the King granted the knight’s sons five estates at the foot of the Sierra del Santiscal mountain range, where they built what would become the family residence, today called “Hacienda El Santiscal”. This beautiful fortified building has magnificent views to the Lake and its Nature Park thanks to its strategic location. You can now enjoy it for yourself.Our countryside property is located in Arcos de la Frontera, a historic city, capital of the Route of the "Pueblos Blancos" of Cádiz (White Villages), near the Nature Park of Grazalema, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.Arcos de la Frontera, declared a Historical Monument in 1962, is one of the prettiest towns in Spain, perched on a high rock from which hung a multitude of white houses together with a medieval castle that is testimony to the magnificent past of this romantic and legendary town which belonged to the Arab court of Medina Sidonia.Today, Hacienda El Santiscal, is a unique accomodation that has maintained the flavor of yesteryear in its walls with the conforts of today, without losing the charm of the old manor houses, as has successfully adapted to the new times in order to become a green hotel, as they credited the two quality labels obtained in 2011, the spanish "Parque Natural de Andalucía" y the european one "ECEAT".
Beautiful Hacienda, very well decorated, cozy and clean. A small pool overlooking the landscape is just perfect. Our room was nice, maybe not lit enough for Spanish liking. Comfortable bed and good shower. Personnel was very attentive, yet it bothered us arriving towards 7p.m. and being too late to have dinner, although we finally managed to "qualify" for dinner. Be aware you need to book dinner at least two hours before, and dinner is very early for Spanish standards. Dinner and breakfast are served in a porch overlooking the pool and the fields, yet not as cozy as the rest of the Hacienda. Very good breakfast and fair dinner. Personnel leaves too early the Hacienda, so if you want to have a drink you'd better hurry. 14 EUR for a I-don't-know-what gin and tonic, far too poorly prepared is not acceptable. 8 EUR would have been a fair price. Mostly foreign tourists. worth the stay anyhow.
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