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    Enfrente Arte - Piscina del hotel

    Enfrente Arte

    (5 reviews)

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    Wow... this was a wonderful surprise. We found Enfrente Arte during a random web search. The fun…read morephotos, low rates and open bar made us reserve a room, but the atmosphere and people made us want to love it. We were only able to stay one night and by the end we wished we booked longer (Ronda and this hotel are amazing). It is in a great location. The back side of the hotel bumps up against the valley and the front has great views of Ronda. The place is quirky. The registration desk is an old Seat car. There are random sitting areas all throughout the place and words cannot describe them. There are a couple of outdoor seating areas and a fun pool. The photos on the website do a better job. The room was comfortable and provided what we needed. The self serve bar was open all day and night. The breakfast was one of the best we had in Spain. Enfrente is not a plush, party hotel. You need a sense of adventure and an open mind, but it is worth it.

    This quaint hotel in Ronda, Spain is absolutely fantastic. Definitely a one-of-a-kind experience…read more The architecture is traditional while the decor is modern, creative and funky with comfortable beds, spacious bathrooms and very helpful staff. The room rates are very reasonable considering the outstanding free breakfast and 24/7 access to complimentary beer, wine, espresso and soft drinks. They have a small swimming pool on a rooftop deck along with a lovely bamboo garden perfect for relaxing. Highly recommended!

    Parador de Arcos de la Frontera - Night view from room 16

    Parador de Arcos de la Frontera

    (4 reviews)

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    We stayed one night at this wonderfully situated hotel in the center of the white village of Arcos…read morede la Frontera. Given its location if you have a car you will be parking in the newer part of town in the parking garage and either hiking up hill 15+ minutes with your luggage or taking a taxi. We took a taxi. The streets are crazy narrow even for the professionals. We arrived early and were able to check-in. The woman at the front desk was delightful and super helpful (she also checked us out and ordered us a taxi). Fortunately I booked a superior room and it had a stupendous view of the valley below. The hotel is right on the edge of the cliff. The hotel is an old palace so it has its quirks but the room was big and the balcony huge. There was a safe and a small frig and tea kettle. The price was pretty good but it was off season. Not a big deal given the room we had and it was the weekend but the main square of town right outside the front door is in the midst of major construction so it could be loud on weekdays depending on the room. This project looks like it has a long way to go... Thumbs up.

    I wanted to love this hotel. Located at the top of Arcos de la Frontera, and overlooking a cliff,…read moreit's the perfect location for a hotel on a mountain. Our room was nicely decorated, yet a little on the old side. Felt convent-like, especially due to the picture of the Virgin Mary behind the bed. The kicker though was the large roach, which I watched scurry across our bathroom floor one night. Wifi was a little spotty, but that seems to be par for the course in the hotels I visited in Andalusia. Breakfast, which costs ~30 eur/two people was good, and includes fruits, meats, tea, and coffee, but it was by far the most expensive meal we had in Arcos de la Frontera. I'd recommend having breakfast only once, so you can enjoy the view from the restaurant windows of the valley below.

    Casas de las Piedras - hotels - Updated June 2026

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