Hotel Don Pero is located in the old center of Álora, in central south Andalusia. It offers attractive air-conditioned rooms with a balcony, TV and DVD player. It has free Wi-Fi.
Julie
United Kingdom
Very simple, excellent location
I managed to leave my phone and luckily for me had it driven to the station before my train .... Trust me this is service !!
Located in the center of Álora, Hostal Durán has free WiFi throughout. Its air-conditioned rooms offer wonderful views over the town, including the Arabic castle.
Set on hill in the heart of Andalusia, Hostal la Molina features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Surrounded by a garden, it is located in Alora, an hour’s drive from Malaga.
Eric
United States of America
We booked it really last minute and the staff made it happen. Cuz we wanted to go on a hike the next morning.
Apartamentos Candela Alora is located in Alora and it features one 3 bedrooms house with terrace and one 2 bedrooms apartment. Alora Train Station is a 10-minute drive away.
Ovidiu
Czech Republic
The location was great, close to the main Plaza and in the flat part of town. The apartment was fully stocked and air conditioning worked well to keep the apartment cool on a warm summer weekend.
Dos Alamos B&B in Alora provides adults-only accommodations with pool with a view, a garden, and a bar. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Featuring a garden, Glamping Vive Tus Suenos -Equilibrio- Caminito del Rey features accommodations in Alora. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Kadi
Estonia
Glamping was spacious and spotless clean. It had all the amenities, full kitchen and modern shower. Terrace had a lovely view and a big plus is the small pool next to it. Also the hosts were kind and friendly.
The only minus is we only booked for one night - would have loved to stay longer! Hope to visit soon again.
very traditional whitewashed villge come small town.
very traditional whitewashed villge come small town. A couple of interesting historic sites. Doesn't really cater for tourists in the evenings - takeaway or chinese is about it. Transport needs to be looked at carefully so you don't get stuck somewhere you can't easily get back from.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We booked for a week, but if staying longer, would have...
We booked for a week, but if staying longer, would have travelled further afield by train, to see more of the area. Plenty taxis nearby to get to and from the railway station. Alora is a hilly village, we took a taxi up to the Castle and walked back. Went to the bakers every morning for fresh bread, and the various fruit shops to get our fruit, and two quite big well stocked supermarkets, and a butcher shop
Maureen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Been staying in alora for 20 years as we have family there...
Been staying in alora for 20 years as we have family there bars and resturants are all around lots of shops to buy grocerys train station within walking distance if you want to go to malaga shopping you can also get train to ronda or the lakes millas bar which is less than 10 mins serves english breakfast also evening meals .parada bar serves tapas which is all fresh caught fish we love going to alora
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Alora is quite Hilly but manageable.
Alora is quite Hilly but manageable. We ate ar Bar Marin (great for Seafood) - check opening days, we also ate at Casa Abilio which was amazing.
The large Mercadona supermarket in town is big enough for all food shopping requirements - careful driving into and out of the underground car park.
Getting to the Caminito del rey if you have a hire car is a doddle - book tickets in advance from the official website. This website also has great advice https://anywhereweroam.com/caminito-del-rey/
Ronda is an hour in the car and worth a day trip - we ate at and would recommend Pura Cepa.
We also did the wine tasting in Alora with www.bodegasperezhidalgo.es - email them to make a booking.
Naveed
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It is a lovely town, with stunning views from all round, but...
It is a lovely town, with stunning views from all round, but especially from the castle. I stayed there in order to do the Caminito del Rey which was wonderful and Alora is a perfect place to stay to do that. The people in the town are friendly and it is very safe. There are lots of shops, banks, cafes bars and restaurants.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Little village, a small drive from el camito del rey.
Little village, a small drive from el camito del rey. Some nearby roads are unpaved but can be driven with a normal car which is not a 4x4. Peace and quite !
There is one restaurant that opens every day, the other had meals at lunch time, but in the evening was a bingo !
Not quite sure why it's only called a hostal! Maybe not as swanky as some hotels but better than some I've stayed in! We only stayed for one night in order not to have to drive home, having been drinking with friends who live in the town.......but the arrival and checkout were efficiently dealt with by Monica in a friendly way, the room and comfy beds were fine, the bathroom clean and not claustrophobic, and the view from the balcony excellent!
Splendid positioning, just off the bustling town square.
We had a great stay at B&B Cortijo Vista Alora. The rooms are comfortable and well-designed, with modern fittings. The B&B also has a nice poolside area where we enjoyed a great breakfast every day. Hanneke was a terrific host, very responsive and clear with her communication.
Very clean and calm place. The decoration of the villa is thought out to the smallest detail. There is everything you need for a good rest of your body and mind. Thaks for a time spent in a great place Alora.
Charming hotel with high ceilings. Beautiful city. Friendly and helpful host. Excellent breakfast that included fresh crepes and orange juice. Exceptional value.
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