2025 Algeciras Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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A stay at the Hotel Maria Luisa Algeciras 🇪🇸
My backpacking and ferry adventures once again took me to Algeciras and a nights stay at the hotel Maria Luisa.
I had a very comfortable but brief stay in this budget hotel which was also very clean and the staff friendly.
Set in Algeciras and with Rinconcillo Beach reachable within 1.2km the Hotel Maria Luisa offers allergy-free rooms ,a shared lounge , free WiFi and a bar , room service and a 24- hour front desk for guests.
Guest rooms at the hotel all feature flat screen TVs with cable channels , private bathrooms with shower and free toiletries, as well as air conditioning and a desk.
The property is close to shops , pizza Pronto (30yds away) and a supermarket 300yds away, the La Duquesa Golf is 35km away ,the Cathedrals of the Holy Trinity and St Mary the Crowned are 21km away.
If you’re catching a ferry and need to get to the Port of Algeciras it will take you 30 minutes on foot .
There is onsite parking for guests and check in is from 14:00 to 18:00 check out until 12:00.
To sum up my stay at the Hotel Maria Luisa , budget hotel but very clean and comfortable set in a great central location in Algeciras, I would definitely recommend and stay here again 👍🏼
Mcaru83
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The best way to get to know a city is to visit its city museum.
Andalusia Tour ~ Cadiz (Region)
Explore the seven rooms of the museum and learn about the history of the city. It explains the different stages of the city's history in a clear and educational way.
The exhibition takes you on a journey from the most distant past – prehistory – through the Phoenician, Roman, Visigothic, Byzantine and Moorish periods, all the way to modern Algeciras. I wish all cities had a museum like this.
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Alyssa Keir
The goalkeeper city of the Mediterranean
Andalusia Tour ~ Cadiz (Region)
It is located at the eastern end of the Bay of Algeciras, across the sea from Gibraltar, making it one of the most important passenger and commercial ports in Europe.
The San Isidro district is the oldest part of the city, with narrow and steep streets. The most interesting monuments include the 18th-century church of Nuestra Señora de la Palma and the 17th-century chapel of Nuestra Señora de Europa. It also has excellent beaches such as Rinconcillo, San García and Getares, although due to its long seafaring tradition a large part of its 23 km of coastline is dedicated to industrial development.
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Alyssa Keir
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