Best places to stay in Andalucía, Spain
21.07.2023 - 07:36
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Andalucía’s manageable size makes it easy to take in something of each of its elements. Here you'll inland cities, extensive coastline and mountainous sierras – even on a brief visit. Plus the proliferation of dramatic historic buildings means that there are plenty of unforgettable places to stay. From humble family-run pensiones and hostales to five-star luxury hotels, these are some of the best places to stay in Andalucia.
The information in this article is taken from The Rough Guide to Andalucía , your essential travel guide for Andalucia .
Castellar de la Frontera is a bizarre hill village within a thirteenth-century Moorish castle, whose population was moved downriver in 1971 to a “new” town on the edge of nearby La Almoraima. A few locals subsequently moved back to their houses in the old village, but many of the vacated dwellings were taken over by retired hippies (mainly affluent Germans).
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Discover the best of Andalucía's breathtaking palaces, churches, museums, vineyards, and more, on this tailor-made trip to Andalucía as you travel through spectacular scenery dotted with pueblos blancos and bordered by rugged mountains and coast en route to Granada, Seville, Ronda and Jerez de la Frontera.
Castellar de la Frontera — one of the best places to stay in Andalucia for serenity © Photomarine/Shutterstock
While you’re on this stretch of the Costa de la Luz, be sure to take time to head inland and visit Vejer de la Frontera. This classically white, Moorish-looking hill town set in a cleft is one of the best places to stay in Andalucia. Sited off the main A48 autovía some 15km southeast of Conil via a dizzily climbing road, this ancient town is encircled by fifteenth-century walls.
In what may be a hangover from Moorish times, until relatively recently the women of Vejer wore long, dark cloaks that veiled their faces like nuns’ habits; however, this custom is now virtually extinct outside fiestas.
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The church of Divino Salvador de Vejer de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain © Shutterstock
The city of Granada has one of the most dramatic locations in Spain, poised below a magnificent backdrop of the snowcapped peaks of the Sierra Nevada. It’s the perfect setting for a near-perfect edifice, the extraordinary Alhambra – the most exciting, sensual and romantic of all European monuments.
It was the palace and fortress of the Nasrid kings, rulers of the last Spanish Muslim realm. In its construction, Moorish art reached a spectacular yet serene climax. The building,