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The best choice in this old city. Situated on an inviting plaza, with a handsome exterior and a vast foyer, it’s convenient to all the major sights. Comfortable rooms, some with balconies.
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This resort is an award-winner, in recognition of its environmentally friendly practices. Located right on the beach, it’s done up in Neo-Moorish style and not far from the fishing village of Conil. Most rooms have balconies and sea views. There’s a choice of restaurants, a pool, spa treatments and sports facilities.
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This charming hotel typifies the old houses of the Jewish Quarter, with a central patio and an elegant marble entrance replete with antiques and high ceilings. The building was a 16th-century palace, recently converted. Many rooms look onto the patio.
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This is a small, family-run hotel, set in the mountains, and the emphasis is on relaxation, whether that is reading a book in the library, swimming in the pool or enjoying a glass of Málaga wine. Cycling, horse riding and rambling are also on offer.
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All rooms have been decorated in a warm and comfortable style, with views of the tropical gardens and a large pool. Room facilities include ADSL and ISDN lines, and many have Jacuzzis.
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In a renovated olive oil mill, traditional Spanish architecture has met post modern design. Individually designed interiors are detailed down to the last bathroom fitting. All rooms have a garden or terrace.
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Situated directly across from La Mezquita, this picturesque place offers tremendous value for money. The main patio is a perfect spot to enjoy breakfast each morning. Rooms are clean and serviceable, with nice bathrooms, and all of them overlook the inner courtyard.
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This 17th-century mansion has been exquisitely converted into an extremely comfortable hotel. Sit in the porticoed inner courtyard or linger in the Baroque family chapel and soak up the age-old ambience.
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Right in the middle of the Jardines de la Victoria, this highrise is certainly convenient and luxurious, if a bit soulless. The big advantage is off-street parking for those travelling by car.
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Named after the artist who called this area home, this family-run place does, indeed, have a homey feel. Facilities are a bit cramped and the rooms basic, but it’s comfortable.
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For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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