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Hostals & Hostels in Arcos de la Frontera

Arcos de la Frontera Hostals & Hostels

This classic, spectacular Andalucian pueblo blanco (white village) is set among breathtaking countryside and a testament to the rich cultural history of Andalucia, as seen in the archaeological remains from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Tartessian, Phoenician and Roman period.

The old part of this village boasts impressive views over the newer buildings found in the mineral rich valley, through which the Guadalete river runs.

Hostals in Arcos de la Frontera

Pensión San Marcos

In the old town of Arcos de la Frontera, Hostal San Marcos features air-conditioned rooms. It has a furnished rooftop sun terrace with views of the Guadalete River Valley. Each room boasts a flat-screen TV and a desk. It includes a private bathroom with shower. Free toiletries and towels are also provided. Has restaurant and a bar which serve traditional Andalusian dishes.

 
Hostal Andalucia

Hostal Andalucia is located at the entrance to Arcos de la Frontera. Free Parking. It offers free Wi-Fi, a terrace, bicycle hire and views of the old town which is 15 minutes’ walk.

 

Hostals and Hostels definition

A HOSTAL (also know as a guest house) provides basic accommodation at a reasonable price and a private room. These are common in Spain and not hard to find, with many occupying a floor of an apartment block as opposed to a stand alone building. Rooms don't all come with en-suite facilities, however guests will usually have the option of this.

A HOSTEL in Spain is that which you would expect to find in most parts of the world - the opportunity to stay in shared dorms at a low price. These are often social hubs among travelers, with common rooms and, at times, cheap bars making them excellent places to meet new people or find another travel companion. Many hostels also have private rooms available, as well as dorms.

The private balconies of the Arcos de la Fronera Parador © Michelle Chaplow The private balconies of the Arcos de la Fronera Parador © Michelle Chaplow
Awake to the sound of the morning church bells ringing right in the center of Arcos de la Frontera. Once a palace, the “Casa del Corregidor” Parador Hotel is located in a three-sided plaza along with… More →
Arcos de La Frontera© Michelle Chaplow There are some beautiful walks around the white village of Arcos de la Frontera, try to catch a sunset if you can.

Park the car on the highest floor of the underground car park under the Paseo de Andalucia at the entrance to the town. There is also a lower entrance to the car park on the Avenida Duque de Arcos… More →

The Arcos Parador hotel and the Church of San Pedro © Michelle Chaplow The Arcos Parador hotel and the Church of San Pedro © Michelle Chaplow

Many hotel rooms in Arcos have magnificent views; some of the best are rooms and terrace from the Parador and the rooftop terrace at La Casa Grande. Hotels in the old town offer a magnificent… More →

The parish church of Santa María de la Asunción dominates the Plaza del Cabildo © Michelle Chaplow The parish church of Santa María de la Asunción dominates the Plaza del Cabildo © Michelle Chaplow

A selection of the main sites in Arcos de la frontera. Many are included in a Ruta Monumental (Monuments Route). Pick up a leaflet at the tourist office.

Keep cool during the festivals with an Andalucian fan © Michelle Chaplow Keep cool during the festivals with an Andalucian fan © Michelle Chaplow

During its famous Semana Santa celebrations, the Toro de Aleluya, two bulls (toros) charge through the streets of the old town on Easter Sunday. In early August is the Fiesta de la Virgen de las… More →

Arcos Gardens Golf and Country Estate © Arcos Gardens Golf Arcos Gardens Golf

One of the newer courses on the Costa de la Luz, it was  developed as an up-market golf and real estate community in conjunction with the Landmark Land Company (USA). The Golf Course and… More →

One of Andalucia's most dramatically positioned pueblos blancos (white villages)  © Michelle Chaplow One of Andalucia's most dramatically positioned pueblos blancos (white villages) © Michelle Chaplow

One of Andalucia's most dramatically positioned pueblos blancos (white villages), Arcos balances atop a rocky limestone ridge, its whitewashed houses and stone castle walls stopping abruptly as a… More →

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