Hostel in Almería, Spain

1 Hostel in Almería available. Prices start from $4.00 for a dorm bed.

Hostels in Almería

"…Quite safe! It's close to the beach, and there are a few supermarkets nearby. As any HI hostel I've been to, it was clean. It was more like a dorm, really. The only thing that sucked was not … More

Hotels in Almería

"…There are also vending machines. There are Chinese and Italian restaurants 3 minutes walk from the hostel. Guests can make use of computers with internet hostel. Almeria has several sports … More
Plaza Flores, 10 ... More
"…Note: - Taxes are included - Pets are not allowed - Garage: 16 Euros per day" …"…Information about parking: If you come to the hotel with your own car, we recommend you to park first at the … More
"…Hotel La Perla has 44 rooms fully equipped. Services: Complete bath. Central heating. Air conditioning. TV color Satellite. Safe deposit box. Telephone. Hair dryer. … More
"…00 to 21.00 Check out before 12.00 Payment upon arrival by cash ,credit and debit card Taxes included Breakfast not available General: Reception from 07.00 to 21.00 No curfew Pets are … More

Guest Houses in Almería

"…Check in time at 13,30pm Check out time at 11,30am Credit Card Facilities 24 hour reception Wifi Free" …"It has very good access from the motorway A7 (exit 443). Property located a … More

Hotel Embajador


Free Breakfast
"…General: The reception is open 24 hours per day. No curfew. Pet friendly. Non smoking." …"…Turn right onto Calle Calz. de Castro From the TrainTerminal of Almeria on foot. Head north … More

Hostel in Almería, Spain

1 Hostel in Almería available. Prices start from $9.00 for a dorm bed.
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Get to know Almería (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Almería.

Guess what? Almería is also named and spelled Almeria - It is the same destination. Goodbye confusion.

Almería is a city and capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia. It is a large, bustling city off the coast, overlooking the waters of the Gulf of Almería and the Mediterranean Sea. Like any town or city in Andalusia and Southern Spain, Almería was heavily influenced by the Arabs during the Arab conquest and settlement starting from the seventh century. The name itself is Arabic in origin, Al-Mariy-yat, or the Watchtower.

With that name derivation, the beginnings of Almería centered on the establishment of the Alcazaba or the Citadel. The Alcazaba is a medieval watchtower that was constructed by Abd-al-Rahman III, an Emir and eventually the Caliph of Cordoba. Cordoba was the Islamic kingdom that ruled the large part of Iberia, including Spain and Andalusia. Abd-al-Rahman III was a famous Muslim leader who needed a finer and better defense protection from the enemies of the Kingdom. Alcazaba of Almería is the second-largest Moorish castle in all of Andalusia.

During the reign of the Caliphs, Almería was not only a strategic defense city, but it also grew and expanded as one of the largest centers of commerce and trade in the Mediterranean Sea. Through the harbors and ports of Almería, various products like silks, agricultural products, and livestock were exchanged throughout the region of Spain, Northern Africa, and the Mediterranean traffic.

Throughout the century, because of its richness and strategic location, various emirs of the kingdom, most notably of Granada and Valencia, disputed for the rule of Almería. Almería was eventually conquered by the Pope and the Christians during the Second Crusade and Reconquista.

Almería has since experienced catastrophes like earthquakes and manmade destruction like wars, including the shelling of German planes during the Spanish Civil War. Through all of these, Almería has rebuilt itself to be the beautiful city it is today.

The tourism of Almería is now the focus of its transformation. Visiting Almería is like visiting a gem by the sea polished by various experiences throughout history. Hostels in Almería cater to the numerous tourists and visitors each year. Almería hostels range from simple and small to grand and modern. There are all types of accommodations for the visitors of Almería.

Written by local enthusiast for Almería hostels

Written by local enthusiast for Almería hostels Angelica Burrage

Almería Hostel Cheatsheet

Above we list every single hostel there is in the city. Let us take a broader look at what you can expect - and what not. We created this cheatsheet for you to get a more complete picture of the hostel quality in Almería, average prices and types of hostels to choose from.
Total number of hostels 1
Average rating of all hostels 7.6

FAQ about Almería Hostels

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