Apartments to rent in Ubeda

Several apartment rentals are available in Úbeda, Spain. Options range from those in 16th and 18th-century buildings to a modern apartment. All offer air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Amenities vary, but many include kitchens (some fully equipped), private balconies, and flat-screen TVs. Some properties offer additional features such as shared pools, saunas, or hot tubs. Most are centrally located, with some specifically mentioning proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Apartment rentals in Antequera

Find an self catering apartment to stay for a break in this historic town of Antequera in the north of Malaga province which is known as the cross roads of Andalucia for its central location at the intersection of the Seville to Granad and Malaga to Cordoba motorways.

Apartments rentals in Granada

The city of Granada has some of the most beautiful and atmospheric apartments in Andalucia. The type of apartment you end up with often depends on what area of the city you are staying in, as the architecture and type of accommodation varies between neighbourhoods. Most apartments offer spectacular views across the city, to the Alhambra or the Albaicin.

Apartment Rentals in Jaén city

The capital city of north-eastern Andalucia, whose name is derived from the Arabic for 'crossroads of caravans,' Jaen has recently had a spurt in growth of tourism. Known for being the world capital of Olive Oil, the city is the largest producer in the world.

Apartment Rentals in Almeria City

Filled with important and fascinating historical attractions, Almeria is the capital of Andalucia's most easterly province of the same name. The Alcazaba of Almería, a huge attraction, is the second largest among the Muslim fortresses of Andalusia, after the Alhambra of Granada. Rentals are usually located near the winding streets that just beg to be explored. Below are a few rentals we could suggest.

Apartment Rentals in Cordoba

Renting apartments in Cordoba could not be easier as there are a large range of apartments available to visitors for all budgets and needs. Most will be situated near the the City's main attractions and would therefore be perfect for a city break.

Apartment Rentals in Seville

Sevilla or Seville is the capital of Andalucia and architecturally it's often referred to as the jewel in the Andalucian crown. With its magnificent Baroque cathedral, a Moorish Royal Palace, (Reales Alcazares) and the remains of the Roman city Italica to name but a few, the town has so many highlights that it's worthwhile spending some time here to discover its delights at leisure.

Apartment Rentals in Huelva

For a quieter break, the quiet maritime city of Huelva contains various Roman and Phoenician artifacts as tourist attractions and is home to the oldest football club in Spain, Recreativo de Huelva. The pretty plazas and absorbing historical monuments ensure an interesting and engaging stay in the capital of the province of Huelva.

Apartment Rentals in Cádiz

Cádiz is often cited as the oldest city in Spain and one of the oldest in Europe. A typical Andalucian city with a wealth of attractive views and well-preserved monuments, Cadiz is unique in that it is located on a narrow stretch of land surrounded by the sea.

Apartment Rentals in Jerez de la Frontera

For somewhere less hectic and more tranquil, many people prefer to rent their own apartment in Andalucia, especially in Jerez de la Frontera. Situated between the sea and the mountains, in Jerez city centre you are never more than a short trip away from any of the places of interest. Below are a few of our recommended apartment rentals in Jerez.

Apartments to Rent in Ronda

Being one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaga province due to its dramatic setting and historic and cultural heritage, it is no surprise that Ronda has an abundance of self-catering accommodation both in the town itself and just outside in the surrounding countryside.

Apartments rentals in Malaga city

Find cosy and spacious modern apartments in the centre of Malaga City to share with family and friends. Make yourself at home in the largest City on the Costa del Sol and the second largest in Andalucia after Seville. Enjoying a warm mediterranean climate and owning a rich Roman and Phoenecian heritage, Malaga rarely fails to disappoint all visitors, from back-packers to city-breakers.