Hotel Anfora is situated in the centre of Melilla, with free Wi-Fi throughout and city views. It is a short walk from the marina and the old town. The Anfora has a bright cafe on the top floor.
Ahmed
Morocco
The reception staff were very good, friendly and helpful making me feel valued.
The hotel location was incredibly convenient for exploring Melilla's attractions.
Hotel Rusadir is set near the marina and 800 metres from the beach, in central Melilla. It offers comfortable rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.
Richie The ENGLISHMAN
United Kingdom
RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN - WARM CLEAN ROOMS WITH A BATH
Hotel Melilla Puerto, Affiliated by Melia is set by Melilla’s marina and has lovely views of the Mediterranean Sea. The hotel offers bright, air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Richard
Spain
The location is handy for the centre and old town but ..........
The Parador de Melilla sits on high ground with views over the city and nearby beaches. It offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace set amongst gardens.
Just 600 metres from Playa de San Lorenzo and 1.3 km from Playa de la Hipica, Triana Marquesa features accommodation in Melilla, with a private beach area.
Situated in Melilla, just 300 metres from Playa de San Lorenzo, Apartamento Playa Blanca features beachfront accommodation with a private beach area and free WiFi.
Evalda
Lithuania
Quiet and comfortable place, wonderful host. We are especially grateful to her for her pleasant conversation, advice and transportation to the airport
Situated in Melilla, near Playa del Hipodromo and Playa de San Lorenzo, Triana CACTUS is a recently renovated property, featuring free WiFi, a private beach area and terrace.
Javier
Spain
The cleanliness, the location, the confortable bed/pilow
Melilla is a hidden gem of Spain I think. We were there right after Christmas, the weather was rather warm (around +20 C), the city was wonderfully decorated and very lively in the evenings with restaurants full of people, music playing everywhere and lots of entertainment including entertainment for children. The nature is stunning, especially parks. Architecture is also quite nice, also there is an ancient castle. In December there were not many tourists and what amazed me most - almost nobody speaks English, even at the airport, so prepare to speak Spanish :D Speaking about airport, it is so near that we just walked from there to the center of the city in 40 minutes. Prices are quite low as Melilla is a tax-free zone.
Olga
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
What was extraordinarily wonderful was the people: so kind...
What was extraordinarily wonderful was the people: so kind and friendly. The lovely green parks were a bastion of harmony and conviviality. Even the dogs seemed happier. It was burning hot during our stay in October but the evenings brought breezes. Melilla seemed not to be as expensive Madrid or Barcelona. The museums were well done and modern. We loved the parks. A few suggestions: the cat population is a bit too much because in certain areas they poop and this creates flies. Another suggestion: about 45 percent are Arabs yet almost there little mention of them not of the contribution they and their predecesors, the Moors, made throughout the ages, especially after 1,500s. Otherwise it is a delightful city that I recommend visiting.
Bruce
United States
10
Scored 10
Melilla is an enclave of Spain in the country of Morocco.
Melilla is an enclave of Spain in the country of Morocco. It is not great city but a lot of things to see like history of Melilla beach restaurants etc.. nice to see Mellila and also to see the border with Morocco.
Said
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
This outpost of Spain on the North African coast is a hidden...
This outpost of Spain on the North African coast is a hidden gem. The Alcazar is larger than any other castle I have visited, and the Modernist buildings were beautiful. I only wish I had given myself at least another two days
Sandra
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Melilla is ok for a short break (a weekend maximum).
Melilla is ok for a short break (a weekend maximum). There aren't masses of things to see or do.
Allow a day to see the old town, which also has some small museums and an art gallery. The highlight is the caves at the convent which take you all the way down to the beach (there are 6 tours per day).
Apart from that, there are some beautiful buildings within the golden triangle, parque Hernandez, plaza de espana.
Food recommendations are la Traviata if you are looking for more elegant, or disco burguer if not. Fab cocktails at Dry Ocho.
Word of warning: be very careful with beggars (most of whom appear to be Moroccan immigrants). Teenagers with tracksuits and hoodies that don't take no for an answer and are very persistant. They also operate in pairs for distraction, particularly in quiet streets. Be firm.
If you decide to pass through the border to Morocco on foot (e.g. to reach Nador) things get worse with groups of begging youths along the entire route. At the border crossing keep all valuables in inside or closed pockets, backpacks on your front, and do not take out your passport for anybody asking about your stamps unless they are in official uniform.
Simon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old colonial city, bigger than Ceuta, calm and nice place to...
Old colonial city, bigger than Ceuta, calm and nice place to visit.
Beautiful beach, corniche, puerto and marina too.
Restaurant and tapas bar make nightlife enjoyable
Photo of Melilla theatre where we enjoyed a quatro manos piano concerto,
A very nice and lovely hotel in the center of Melilla, in a beautiful street. Easy to find it and a short way to the main square, park, restaurants and shops. The staff is very friendly. We were given a wonderful room with a balcony and the view to the old castle. The room had everything necessary, including even toothbrush and shaving set :) Breakfast costs 6 euros but it is very big and tasty, and the hotel restaurant itself is beautiful. There you can also have lunch and dinner.
The location was perfect, centre city, close to the beach, a beautiful park was nearby, it was also close to Melilla la vieja, I was able to walk to these places within 2 to 15 min maximum. the staff was also nice and responsive which I really appreciated. the internet was pretty good, and icing on the cake, my room had a beautiful view on the street.
Everything was incredibly perfect: accommodation, location, neighbourhood, amenities, the whole area, weather and the host lady = the owner of the property is top cool, above all, so friendly and caring. She's been maintaining the whole visitor's experience on top levels. Melilla is a perfect place. Spain in Africa.
A very good accommodation to spend a few days and discover the city of Melilla. The location is perfect to walk to walk to the center, beach and everything else the city has to offer. A good value for the money! The hotel has a quiet working/study place if you have to do some work during the your stay!
This is my third visit and stay at Hotel Anfora and each time I receive a very warm welcome . It's like going back to stay with friends . The staff are exceptionally kind and helpful, from calling taxis to printing Boarding Passes .
To reach the hotel you need to climb a big hill - but in return you get amazing view from balconies!
Very spacious room, nicely furnished.
Staff was was polite & professional. Wifi was OK, as well as food.
Great location. Easy parking right in the hotel. Close to everything. Remodelled clean room. Everything worked.
Reception staff very helpful. Beds were super comfy. Did not try the restaurants.
The location of the hotel is just great and the vies over part of the city and the ocean. The staff at the restaurant and bar was very nice and I enjoyed the breakfast.
It's a good choice to spend a night or two in Melilla. The Responsive staff helped to leave things in storage for free before the ferry. Thank you very much
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