Hotel Torrepalma provides accommodations in Alcalá la Real. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Hotel Hospederia Zacatin is offering accommodations in Alcalá la Real. Providing free WiFi throughout the property, the non-smoking hotel features a hot tub. At the hotel, each room includes a desk.
Ronald
From
United States
It is located half a block off of the Camino Mozárabe on a narrow street, it is blocked by other buildings from the noise of the city, so it is quiet. The rooms were basic but clean and comfortable. They have an excellent HVAC system. There is a grocery right across the street, and several restaurants within walking distance.
Hotel boutique Palacio de la Veracruz is located in the center of Alcalá la Real. This 2-star hotel offers a tour desk and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
Offering a shared lounge, Llave de Granada provides accommodations in Alcalá la Real. The accommodation offers a solarium, free Wifi throughout the property, and family rooms.
Offering a shared lounge, Mirador Tierra de Frontera features accommodations in Alcalá la Real. A solarium is available for guests.
Christy
From
United States
The view of La Mota was incredible. Dora was an amazing and accommodating host! She was very responsive. She even upgraded our room! I would recommend this place in a heart beat!
A recently renovated apartment, Victoria Stay offers accommodations in Alcalá la Real. This apartment offers air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony.
Walter
From
Ireland
Vicky was most accommodating and the apartment very clean and comfortable. Its location was ideal.
The hosts Bev & John were wonderful. Their house is attached to the holiday accommodation but they never invade your privacy. If you do need them they are always available. Perfect. The accommodation is furnished well with all the equipment you will need. We were provided with a well stocked arrival pack. The terrace, gardens and pool are perfectly kept. The views are wonderful and as there is very little light pollution the night sky is outstanding. We loved it so much we’ve booked to go back next year. Thank you Bev and John for a great time.
Guest review by
John
Spain
Review score
4.0
Alcala is a working town and busy during the day.
Alcala is a working town and busy during the day. Our stay was Mon/Tues where we found many bars and restaurants closed.
The main reason to visit for a tourist is the spectacular La Mota fortress dominating the town. This is special.
The "Old Town" in Alcala has some lovely architecture and is low rise so presents a nice vista from higher up and at nightime. However, many shops in this area had closed down or were banks which left it soul less. The newer town was more lively during the daytime but is indistinguishable from many other Spanish towns.
For me a 2 night stay was too long. A day trip would satisfy my touristy needs.
Our favourite place to have a drink and eat was Cafe Bar Europa in the new town, although this is a bit biased as other places were closed. The food was very good though and the wine cheap
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A 3 night stay.
A 3 night stay. Mix of old & modern but a real Spanish feel. 3 days was just about right. Lots of history locally but hard work in the heat. Enough bars & restaurants & way cheaper than the Costas. V friendly locals & although alone I felt very safe throughout.
Guest review by
STEPHEN
United Kingdom
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Located in a quiet safe location. Easy street parking just outside of the apartment. Very convenient location for visiting surrounding towns i.e. Priego de Cordoba, Zuheros and of course Alcala la Real. Apartment has very nice communal roof terrace.
Hosts were excellent. Drinks from the on site micro brewery were superb. Food served at weekend was delicious. Views from the hotel are stunning. Made to feel really welcome and we will be back.
The hotel is in a great location, the room was very clean and comfortable. The staff sent me details on how to access the hotel and it all went very smoothly.
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