Andalucia has some of Europe's most exciting, beautiful and sunniest cities. Cosmopolitan but also historic and traditional, with great shopping, vibrant cultural scenes and some charming, characterful hotels, they're perfect for a city break. From Picasso's Malaga, to romantic Seville, the Alhambra of Granada and Moorish Cordoba, with traditional air-cured ham, superb seafood tapas and local wines, you're in for a cultural and gastronomic delight. There's centrally-located accommodation to suit all purses, from intimate guesthouses to stylish all-mod-cons hotels and royal palaces. One thing all these cities have in common: the Andalucians know how to have fun. So treat yourself to a short break in vibrant, sunny Andalucia.
Once a 14th-century Moorish fortress, this Parador Hotel offers spectacular views over the countryside and the Corbones River. Enjoy these from the seasonal pool and dine in the elegant restaurant.
This strikingly modern hotel overlooks the gorgeous landscapes of Andalusia. Enjoy the views of the rocks formations and sunsets from the outdoor pool, trendy terrace and elegant restaurant.
Offering spectacular views of Ronda’s gorge and Puente Nuevo Bridge, Parador de Ronda is set in Ronda’s former Town Hall. Free Wi-Fi and a seasonal pool are featured in this impressive hotel.
Situated on the former site of Al-Rusafa, Abderramán I's summer palace, the Parador de Córdoba is set on a hill surrounded by lush gardens with a seasonal pool. This hotel offers exceptional views of the Sierra and this legendary city.
Located in the beautiful, monumental city of Úbeda, this Parador is housed in a former, 16th-century palace and has kept its original, classical-style interior decor. Parador de Úbeda’s rooms are all spacious, with high ceilings and equipped with modern facilities, such as a TV.
Set 10 minutes’ walk from the historic centre, the modern and stylish Parador de Cádiz is set in a smart, contemporary building. It offers a spa, free Wi-Fi and an outdoor pool with fantastic sea views.
On top of the Santa Catalina hill, this 18th-century castle has been beautifully renovated keeping its huge stone walls and many historical features to make for an authentic stay in Jaén.