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There are no hostels in Arcos de la Frontera, but there are other types of accommodations...
Arcos de la Frontera Guesthouses![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "This is what every hostel aspires to: an amazing location perched on the cliffs of a medieval village with breath-taking views. Excellent rooms offering absolute comfort and tranquility. My hosts were laid back and great fun to spend time with. they also have wealth of information about the area. This is the place to be!"
Casa Blues is a small guesthouse in the old town of Arcos de la Frontera, on the eastern cliffside, overlooking the Guadalete river valley, the Lake of Arcos and...![]() Situated in the top of a hill, is Arcos de la Frontera, one of the most beautiful white towns in Andalusia, and host of La Casa de Bovedas, a charming small inn, recently restored. The historical heritage of this village, with its Arab medieval castle and whitewashed houses laid across narrow, winding streets, surrounds this lovely hotel, decorated in the typical Andalusia style.
Thick, white plaster walls, wrought iron windows, colourful tiles, arches, and bright colours details, enhance... Arcos de la Frontera Hotels![]() A charmed building, located in the mountain range of Cadiz, in the hearth of the city, in a middle nineteenth century building catalogued among the ones of Andalusian Heritage.
The establishment, along its 175 years of history, has been destiny and gathering of a great number of literature, painting or cinema celebrities, tauromaquia, etc. Some of them have shaped the beauty gallery as well as is lovely court (Patio).
Their rooms with very high wooden ceilings and doors of double leaf,... ![]() Our hotel is located in Arcos de la Frontera, a historical town and the capital of the 'Pueblos Blancos' (White Villages), near the nature reserve of Grazalema, declared reserve of the biosphere by the UNESCO.
Arcos de la Frontera is one of the prettiest villages in Spain, situated at the top of a high rock on which are perched a mass of white houses as well as an Arab medieval castle suggesting the magnificent past of such a romantic and legendary town which belonged to the Arab Qora Court...
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