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In the historic centre of this small town the façade of this hotel stands out, while the interior reflects the style of Mudéjar craftsmanship. No two rooms are alike, but they all have marble bathrooms and several enjoy spectacular views.
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The style of this belle époque extravaganza is neo-Moorish. Located just steps away from the Nasrid palace, it offers great views from every room, terrace and balcony. The public rooms are palatial.
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A lovely retreat, nestled in farmland, with vines, almonds and olives. Two restaurants.
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In the hills just outside Marbella, this place is like an Andalucían theme park, albeit very tasteful. Gardens and pools set off the nine rooms with names like “The Christopher Columbus Berth” and “The Spice Trader’s Caravan” – all decorated accordingly.
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This seaside retreat is decorated in a traditional style, with whitewashed walls, and there’s a nice pool. Most rooms have terraces overlooking the sea.
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These lovely apartments are named after the Baroque painter who hailed from the Barrio de Santa Cruz, right in the middle of this flower-decked old quarter.
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Camping and bungalows are available here. It’s a chance to take beautiful walks or horse-ride in the countryside around Ronda.
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This campsite offers a shady area for tents, trailers and RV hookups, as well as apartments. The area is known for its Cuevas de Ardales, containing Paleolithic paintings and carvings.
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One of the most convenient camping choices in the region. There are big, clean bathrooms, a pool and a laundry.
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Wood-beam ceilings and rustic comfort in a gorgeous setting. Outdoor barbecues and a pool will complement your bungalow.
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For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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