Boutique hotel selection

These boutique hotels are little havens of good taste and tranquillity right in the historical centre of the city. Small and personal and with great attention to detail these hotels offer just that little bit extra in style and comfort.

Granada for 2 nights

Your first hotel is a 17th century mansion has been converted into a beautiful boutique hotel in the Albaicin quarter of Granada with some rooms offering views directly up to The Alhambra Palace. Only recently renovated it has conserved many original features including shady Andalucian patios, tiled floors and wooden beams. All of the bedrooms have been individually styled and have a traditional Moorish theme.

Cordoba for 1 night

Your Cordoban hotel is set in a 17th Century house that is an architectural celebration of the links between Andalucia and Latin America. It has a Sevillan tiled central courtyard and hard carved antique French windows. It was built in Colonial style with 8 beautiful bedrooms decorated with antiques, overlooking the light and sunny internal patio.

Seville for 2 nights

Your base in Seville is a stunning boutique hotel set in the former home of one of Spain's top Flamenco guitarists Niño Ricardo. It is an original Sevillan town house with incredibly detailed, individually styled bedrooms which look onto the internal patio with fine features such as wooden beams, antiques,  lanterns, stucco walls and a mosaic shaped floor.

Ronda for 1 night

The 4 Star hotel sits on the side of the famous El Tajo gorge of Ronda, in the old part of town. The hotel facilities include a swimming pool and a Turkish bath that has been built in an old pool from the Moorish Nazarí period carved into the rock. The stunning terrace restaurant overlooks the gorge and has fabulous views of the surrounding sierra. The hotel is furnished to a very high standard with classic antiques and art.

Malaga for 1 night

For your last night in Andalucia you will stay in a family owned 4 Star hotel in the very centre of medieval Malaga on the edge of the Plaza de la Constitution, the area is a maze of narrow streets lined with tall shuttered buildings, busy cafe bars and authentic bodegas. The hotel is elegant and fashionable and is decorated throughout in art deco style, and has a great rooftop terrace bar and a "jazz flamenco" bistro.