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Hostal Tres Soles
4.4/518 Reviews

Hostal Tres Soles

Nerja|0.09km from The Irish Harp Bar
In Spain there are hostels and hostals; the latter is similar to a hotel or guest-house. A hostel (with an ”e”) is a youth hostel in anywhere, as I understand. Now we have that sorted-out, this review may help you to ‘get-over’ any perceived stigma or embarrassment about staying in a hostal (potentially assumed to be a cheaper and lesser standard of accommodation). Our hostal was on the Carabeo Road; a stones-throw from the cultural centre of Nerja (the Balcon de Europa). Unfortunately the hostal was also adjacent to a large open-area variously used for events, including the ‘Nerja Feria’; a festival which is held in early October. When we booked we hadn’t realized it was festival week. A few days before flying-out we were advised of the festival, and given the opportunity to cancel (much appreciated, thanks). The noise was truly horrific and lasted all afternoon, evening and all throughout the night until about 5am. It was virtually impossible to sleep at night; we had to use earplugs, or otherwise grin and bear the constant noise. This is not where you would stay during the festival unless you are extremely hard of hearing, or a heavy sleeper, or you are intending to attend the festival. That was the only seriously bad issue here, mostly it was otherwise good or very good. We booked a double room with en suite bathroom/WC. The bed (actually beds) however were two separately sheeted single beds pushed together. The Wi-Fi was inconsistent and failed at various times despite, we were told by the very kind and attentive management staff, a substantial investment in what appeared to be a Mesh or Wi-Fi booster system. The English speaking staff were in an office right next-door to our hostal, other hostals owned by Tre Soles (Three Suns) are also situated on the Carabeo Road. There are two more: one with smaller rooms ideal for shorter stays, and the other with, I understood, apartments with great sea-views. In our room the bathroom generally was great: the shower was fantastic, the plumbed-in hairdryer was excellent, but the bidet tap was a bit over-enthusiastic, the basin tap conversely was slow, and the sink plug was very difficult to remove: ideally it needs a chain (or maybe pliers should be provided). In the main room there was very efficient remotely operated air-conditioning, a remotely-operated TV with just local channels (very, very occasionally in English), a fridge (essential to keep drinking water cold; we drank 1.5 liters a day in our room), plenty of wardrobe and drawer space, there was also a desk and a bench-chair, plus bedside cabinets with table lamps, and an occasional comfortable armchair. The room was serviced every day to a high standard, but the air-conditioner, and the extractor fan in the bathroom, badly need to be cleaned. Direct access was possible from our room (No. 23) via French Windows to the back garden with patio tables, chairs and parasol provided. Other rooms had access to the back garden via a
Hotel Balcon de Europa
4.4/546 Reviews

Hotel Balcon de Europa

Nerja|0.2km from The Irish Harp Bar
Having tried other cafes for a good breakfast our search continued, and we decided to go upmarket. The Hotel Balcón de Europa is the quality hotel right in the centre of Nerja. It has the location and style, and prices to suit. The caféteria has a shaded patio area down the side of the hotel bordering the Balcón de Europa itself. It is a lovely spot, very civilized and comfortable, with lovely sea views. The waiter attended within a minute of taking our seats, and we ordered two teas and a latte coffee. We studied the breakfast menu and my Partner and I chose the “Healthy Breakfast” which was natural yoghurt with cereal, red fruit and nuts. Like other breakfasts, we have had here in Nerja the yoghurt was not creamy or thick as we have enjoyed with really inexpensive supermarket fat free yogurt we enjoy at home. My Son had a bacon roll which he really enjoyed. The tea was not as good as we hoped; it was a blend which, we believe, contains a scented tea like Earl Grey (which we both find doesn’t suit us) and it was just not strong enough for our tastes. My Son’s latte was enjoyed. We received excellent and obviously properly trained service from our young waiter. Our second visit here on this holiday was our last morning on the day we flew home. We again breakfasted here (my Partner’s choice). This caféteria is quite posh, civilized and everything is ‘done properly’, it has some the best views here in the town, and it is re-assumingly moderately-expensive. Again the service was impeccable, and this time we ordered Americano coffees, with hot milk, for two, and a cappuccino for my Son. My Partner and I chose toast, and my Son chose a bacon and cheese roll. Everything was as it should be, efficient and pleasant service, and the food and drinks were very good. Civilized service a hallmark here, and it’s always a pleasure to viist.

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Toboso Apar - Turis
4.2/557 Reviews
We stayed here the last week in October for 1 week for a friends wedding. The hotel and room was clean but the bed wasn’t very comfy. Both me and my hubby had restless nights and woke in the morning with aching backs. Our room overlooked the square which was beautiful. If you had the window closed then you couldn’t hear any noise. The room has an espresso coffee machine with both normal coffee and decaf coffee pods supplied. Unfortunately We weren’t a fan of the breakfast. You are given a time when you can go for brekkie, ours was 9:30 till 10. Even though they do too the food up, we found the hot food cold and the eggs dried up. We ate out for brekkie on a couple of occasions. The hotel did however, put on a beautiful wedding with a gorgeous setting. The wedding food was lovely too. Would we go back to this hotel? Probably as it was reasonably priced and the location on the balcon d’europe was perfect.
Hotel Balcon de Europa
4.4/546 Reviews
Having tried other cafes for a good breakfast our search continued, and we decided to go upmarket. The Hotel Balcón de Europa is the quality hotel right in the centre of Nerja. It has the location and style, and prices to suit. The caféteria has a shaded patio area down the side of the hotel bordering the Balcón de Europa itself. It is a lovely spot, very civilized and comfortable, with lovely sea views. The waiter attended within a minute of taking our seats, and we ordered two teas and a latte coffee. We studied the breakfast menu and my Partner and I chose the “Healthy Breakfast” which was natural yoghurt with cereal, red fruit and nuts. Like other breakfasts, we have had here in Nerja the yoghurt was not creamy or thick as we have enjoyed with really inexpensive supermarket fat free yogurt we enjoy at home. My Son had a bacon roll which he really enjoyed. The tea was not as good as we hoped; it was a blend which, we believe, contains a scented tea like Earl Grey (which we both find doesn’t suit us) and it was just not strong enough for our tastes. My Son’s latte was enjoyed. We received excellent and obviously properly trained service from our young waiter. Our second visit here on this holiday was our last morning on the day we flew home. We again breakfasted here (my Partner’s choice). This caféteria is quite posh, civilized and everything is ‘done properly’, it has some the best views here in the town, and it is re-assumingly moderately-expensive. Again the service was impeccable, and this time we ordered Americano coffees, with hot milk, for two, and a cappuccino for my Son. My Partner and I chose toast, and my Son chose a bacon and cheese roll. Everything was as it should be, efficient and pleasant service, and the food and drinks were very good. Civilized service a hallmark here, and it’s always a pleasure to viist.
Hotel Puerta del Mar
4.5/543 Reviews
The location of the hotel is ideal. Right in the middle of Nerja yet down an alleyway so that it feels off the beaten track. The hotel was kind to point out some free parking options but we chose paid parking nearby. So many restaurants and shops just around the corner as is the Balcon de Europa This hotel is listed as a 3 star but is spotlessly clean (like everywhere we stayed in Spain). There is a small pool on the roof with enough places for people to sunbathe - some shade or umbrellas would have been a nice addition. The room was modern and offered all amenities. Breakfast was a decent selection. Excellent value on their nightly rates. Staff are friendly and helpful. This was a great choice for Nerja and we look forward to returning! Highly recommended!
Hotel Plaza Cavana
4.3/560 Reviews
We had a wonderful holiday in Nerja at the Hotel Cavana Plaza. The hotel was spotlessly clean and beautifully maintained. Our room 202 was on the 2nd floor and overlooked the square. Two lifts give easy access to the upper floors. The Juliet balcony was a nice outside space, with room for one chair. The rooftop pool and bar were brilliant, with views to the sea and mountains. There were plenty of sunbeds and tables; it was never busy. The staff were so friendly and very helpful; they went out of their way to help. The beds were changed daily and the room was cleaned to a very high standard. Pool and beach towels are available for a deposit of €5. We were able to use all the facilities after checking out on our departure day. There was a wide choice of food available for breakfast, including cereals, juices, breads, sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, beans, cheeses, cold meats and cakes. After a big breakfast I was set for the day. No need for lunch. The hotel is located in the centre of town, just a few minutes walk to the Balcon de Europa and the tourist streets. The town is packed with delightful restaurants, book your table in advance to avoid disappointment. Visit Cochrans bar close to the Balcon de Europa; it has a great outdoor area overlooking the sea. El Burro Blanco was a great little find; the Flamenco show there was outstanding, remember to pre-book as it’s a tiny venue.
La Puerta de Nerja Boutique - Adults Recommended
4.6/548 Reviews
We had the suite here for 2 nights, and were very pleased The jacuzzi in the room worked well and the appliances seemed very new, but most were without instructions, so it took a little time to get them operational ! The room is very quiet and the attention to detail of the fittings and decor quite superb. Note though there is no kettle or toaster, so you have to resort to boiling water in the microwave ! There is a snack bar in the building and a nice roof terrace. The other rooms are good but basic, but breakfast can be had at the bar next to reception.
Hostal Tres Soles
4.4/518 Reviews
In Spain there are hostels and hostals; the latter is similar to a hotel or guest-house. A hostel (with an ”e”) is a youth hostel in anywhere, as I understand. Now we have that sorted-out, this review may help you to ‘get-over’ any perceived stigma or embarrassment about staying in a hostal (potentially assumed to be a cheaper and lesser standard of accommodation). Our hostal was on the Carabeo Road; a stones-throw from the cultural centre of Nerja (the Balcon de Europa). Unfortunately the hostal was also adjacent to a large open-area variously used for events, including the ‘Nerja Feria’; a festival which is held in early October. When we booked we hadn’t realized it was festival week. A few days before flying-out we were advised of the festival, and given the opportunity to cancel (much appreciated, thanks). The noise was truly horrific and lasted all afternoon, evening and all throughout the night until about 5am. It was virtually impossible to sleep at night; we had to use earplugs, or otherwise grin and bear the constant noise. This is not where you would stay during the festival unless you are extremely hard of hearing, or a heavy sleeper, or you are intending to attend the festival. That was the only seriously bad issue here, mostly it was otherwise good or very good. We booked a double room with en suite bathroom/WC. The bed (actually beds) however were two separately sheeted single beds pushed together. The Wi-Fi was inconsistent and failed at various times despite, we were told by the very kind and attentive management staff, a substantial investment in what appeared to be a Mesh or Wi-Fi booster system. The English speaking staff were in an office right next-door to our hostal, other hostals owned by Tre Soles (Three Suns) are also situated on the Carabeo Road. There are two more: one with smaller rooms ideal for shorter stays, and the other with, I understood, apartments with great sea-views. In our room the bathroom generally was great: the shower was fantastic, the plumbed-in hairdryer was excellent, but the bidet tap was a bit over-enthusiastic, the basin tap conversely was slow, and the sink plug was very difficult to remove: ideally it needs a chain (or maybe pliers should be provided). In the main room there was very efficient remotely operated air-conditioning, a remotely-operated TV with just local channels (very, very occasionally in English), a fridge (essential to keep drinking water cold; we drank 1.5 liters a day in our room), plenty of wardrobe and drawer space, there was also a desk and a bench-chair, plus bedside cabinets with table lamps, and an occasional comfortable armchair. The room was serviced every day to a high standard, but the air-conditioner, and the extractor fan in the bathroom, badly need to be cleaned. Direct access was possible from our room (No. 23) via French Windows to the back garden with patio tables, chairs and parasol provided. Other rooms had access to the back garden via a

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Nerja using other means of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Nerja by bus.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 162 boutique hotels in Nerja. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Nerja, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Riu Monica is one of the most popular hotels in Nerja. Apartamentos Las Rosas de Capistrano is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Nerja, such as Eva Gaudi Bar. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting La Dorada 1ª - Barco de Chanquete. The most famous attractions locally are Irish Harp Bar, Transfers Nertour.

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