Nuevo Torreluz is located in Plaza Flores, just 5 minutes’ walk from Almería Cathedral and the Alcazaba. It offers modern rooms with free WiFi, satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Veronica
Spain
It´s clean, comfortable, the staff are very friendly and helpful. It´s right in the centre of Almería, there is secure parking and it is only a short walk to the sea. It´s surrounded by shops, bars and interesting places to visit.
Elba Almería is a modern hotel located right across the Mediterranean Shopping Centre in Almería. It offers good value rooms with air conditioning, free WiFi and satellite TV.
DAVID MALCOLM JAMES
Spain
Breakfast was excellent. Staff attentive & friendly. Room clean & comfortable. Excellent parking. Enjoyed our one night stay.
Hotel Embajador is located just a 5-minute drive from Almería City Centre and the Train Station. It offers a 24-hour reception and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Simon Hunt
United Kingdom
Breakfast was basic and but for 6 euros you get what you pay for,filling and good start to the day
Modern 4-star hotel situated in a retail and leisure area, just 25 minutes walking distance from the centre and a great base to use when exploring this beautiful, diverse city and region.
Kenneth
Spain
The room was sufficient. The bed was comfortable and bathroom offered great toiletries. Adequate acThe air conditioning was insufficient in that even on maximum it only reduced the temperature marginally.
Located in Almería and with Zapillo Beach reachable within 2.1 km, Murallas de Jayrán Hotel Boutique provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Silvia
Italy
Very fascinating hotel in the city center with a lovely patio and a swimming pool and resting area on the roof. Very quiet and peaceful. The host was really welcoming, he gave us all the information to visit the city and he helped us as we forget an object in the room. It's a pleasure staying in a such structure. Really recommended.
The Costasol is set on Almería’s main avenue, an ideal location for visiting the city. Free Wi-Fi is available and rooms feature satellite TV and a minibar with free mineral water.
Hotel Cathedral Almería is set 500 metres from the sea, in Almería centre. It offers a rooftop pool, and computers with ADSL internet access in rooms. The hotel is a restored mansion, built in 1850.
Mary
United Kingdom
The reception staff were really helpful and friendly. Lovely rooftop bar.
Offering a rooftop pool overlooking Almería’s Alcazaba Fortress, this converted 19th-century building offers Arabic baths and stylish rooms with free WiFi and satellite TV.
Torreluz Senior is situated in the centre of Almería, 30 metres from the Puerta de Purchena Square. It features air-conditioned rooms and offers free Wi-Fi.
EDDY
Spain
The hotel was in town with access to restaurants, cultural sites. The provision of parking was very helpful, the room was ample and met our requirements. Surely, we will come back! Cheers to the staff for such a good service.
La Perla Hotel is set in the heart of Almeria, just 500 metres from the Cathedral, 37.5km from Cabo de Gata. It features a restaurant, a café and comfortable, good-value accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Excellent location. Very clean. Very friendly staff
Located in Almería and with Zapillo Beach reachable within 2.1 km, Murallas de Jayrán Hotel Boutique provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Beautiful courtyard setting in the centre of town.
Ohtels Gran Hotel Almeria offers sea views from its setting next to Almería Port and 10 minutes’ walk from the beach. It features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
Lovely property really clean and convenient location
Situated in Almería, 22 km from Almeria Circuit, Hotel Rural-Restaurante Los Olivos features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
El trato, fantástico. Comida excelente y precios buenos.
Almería lies on the Mediterranean coast of Andalusía, overlooked by the old Moorish citadel or ‘Alcazaba’. It offers sandy beaches, rocky coves, clear waters, and the typical friendliness of southern Spain. Its urban pattern blends Moorish legacy, medieval buildings, modern architecture, and colourful narrow streets.
It was founded in the mid-10th century by the Caliph of Cordoba, and was named ‘Al-Mariy-yat’ or ‘the watchtower’, as it was part of the coastal defences of the Caliphate. After internal divisions in the Caliphate and Christian crusades, the city finally surrendered to the Catholic monarchs a few years before the first trip of Columbus. A range of hotels in Almeria’s city centre will allow you to enjoy this magic atmosphere from a close distance.
The Cathedral of St Mary of the Incarnation was originally a mosque, and was built resembling a fortress, in order to offer resistance to pirates. The nearby Gata-Nijar Cape Natural Park offers beautiful landscapes and beaches. Hotels on Almeria’s beaches are a popular choice, while a variety of accommodation is also available in the surrounding villages of Roquetas de Mar, Aguadulce, and San José.
The city is serviced by Almería Airport, a local railway station, and a bus station. Ferry services to Tunis and the Spanish enclave of Melilla are also available.
What guests said about Almería:
Scored 10
10
I recommend Almeria for a relaxing week, a city where the...
I recommend Almeria for a relaxing week, a city where the old and the new mix perfectly. Great hotels, affordable public transport, cleanest streets, walks, restaurants, bars and cafes, walking distance to the beach, a nearby airport, nice, friendly and helpful residents and a general great weather. You would treat yourself in this city for a lower price than in Malaga, for example, with fewer attractions but still enjoyable.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
What a fabulous Spanish city.
What a fabulous Spanish city. History, architecture, art, beaches and food. This place is the best of both worlds; a city break with a beach. We stayed in the Zapillo beach area, a short walk away from the city centre. This beach is long, safe, and used by locals and tourists a lot. Backing it were bars, cafes and restaurants. The city centre is easy to walk around, although it does rise up to the Moorish Castle at the top. There's a tourist train that takes nearly an hour to trundle around the sights, run by the local bus company. Tapas bars are a plenty and the local beer flows openly amidst statues, parklands, beautifully grand buildings or within the tiny old town. The airport is just outside the city, and buses run from there to the intermodal station in the city centre for 1.05 euros per person. This is a Spanish city and resort, so don't expect English spoken freely, and it's Tosadas for breakfast.
Pipster0264
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We absolutly loved Almeria.
We absolutly loved Almeria. Our trip was a spur of the moment , an extra day as on our way to Granada. We could have stayed longer and given we live relatively close by we will definitely be back. Very friendly and helpful staff at this hotel.
Had the best meal ever since we moved to Spain on the recommendation of a local in a bar on the street. It was very late in the evening but the restaurant accomodated us. La Concierta you did very well.
We spent the next day walking to tourist landmarks and enjoyed our visit to the monument high on the hill. We nearly didn't go as clearly was being renovated but hey again well worth it.
Amanda
Spain
Scored 6.0
6.0
Almeria city was okay but once you see the sights it’s just...
Almeria city was okay but once you see the sights it’s just another city. We found it extremely difficult to find a good restaurant that was open. There really is nothing spectacular about Almeria city. If it’s on your travels then stop in but don’t go out of your way to visit.
aoife
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Almeria is a beautiful coastal town with a long history as a...
Almeria is a beautiful coastal town with a long history as a trading port on the Mediterranean. Since it is a bit outside the typical tourist destinations it is less swamped by "hordes' of visitors. Numerous sights in town and countryside to explore, e.g. castle, cathedral, promenades, parks, markets, etc. It is surrounded by the only "real" desert in Europe!
Rigo
Spain
Scored 10
10
Almeria is a little unknown Spanish city.
Almeria is a little unknown Spanish city. Small but it does offer an amazing foodie experience. Good weather all year around... And tapas come for free with your drink!
Apart from that, the beaches are amazing. Virgin wild beaches and coved that you can only access on foot.
A nice and comfortable apartment. Perfect location to see, hear, and feel the sea!
Then there is the downstairs restaurant, Buono. Normally I don't eat pizza in Spain, just because I also love Spanish food, but ended up going several times to Buono. Try the pizzas under locales and regionales sections, and don't miss that one with pecorino and salvia.
Thank you Francesco for having us at your beautiful place. Best wishes to you and your colleagues from Buono. Definitely I will come back to Almeria! :)
The hotel is comfortable and we loved our room. The shower was fabulous. Great restaurant attached although it was pricey. We only stayed one night which didn't seem quite enough either to enjoy the hotel or to see Almeria.
Parking was handy once we identified it, although it required a short walk with luggage - we did not feel like physically moving the barrier to be able to park outside the hotel to check-in.
The hotel was very clean and the room was spacious and comfortable. The staff were incredibly helpful at the reception and were always willing to help. The hotel has really nice facilities. The bus stop is nearby so you can get to the city centre in less than 10 min. I would definitely stay here again if visiting Almeria.
Wonderful hotel in the historical center of Almeria, GREAT bedroom, super nice and dedicated staff, excellent base to explore Almeria coupled with a very nice roof top with a nice (albeit small) pool - what more one would want?
Very near central train and bus station which I needed. Near beach and near old quarter of the city. Great location. Very friendly and very affordable.
joanna
United Kingdom
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