Hotel Alava de los Baños, Ronda

Hotel Alavera de los Baños, Ronda

Nestled in the old Jewish Quarter in Ronda, tourists can find the Alavera de los Baños. The hotel is designed with traditional flair making it easily blend in with its history-rich location. Guests at this hotel are treated to a magnificent view of the town and the mountain range nearby.

The hotel has a Moorish-styled garden which is an enjoyable place to relax. The hotel also has a swimming pool for people who want to enjoy the waters after being greeted daily by the Andalusian sun. The hotel’s restaurant is open every day and they serve local tapas for lunch while in the evening, the restaurant offer local delicacies. The special dishes though are only available for groups of 8 or more.  Reservation is also needed.

The Alavera de los Baños’ nine rooms have en suite bathrooms and are equipped with central heating, and double rooms are offered with or without balcony. The hotel offers dry cleaning services. Guests can also rent cars or bicycles. Internet connection through Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel and is free of charge.  Another freebie for guests is the parking space which is available near the hotel. No reservation is needed for the free public parking.

Hotel Facilities

9 Rooms Jacuzzi Parking Nearby Swimming Pool
Satellite TV Terrace En Suite Bathroom Air Conditioning
Central Heating Hair Dryer Restaurant Bar

Hotel Alavera de los Baños Photos


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