Our Character full hotels are
small and personal and are situated in renovated historical buildings in the
medieval centre of the city. They perfectly compliment the atmosphere of each
city and offer a friendly and welcoming base from which to explore Andalucia.
Granada for 2 nights
Your first hotel is a converted Renaissance Palace situated in the Albaicin barrio
of Granada, on the edge of the Rìo Darro below The Alhambra Palace.
Lovingly converted into a beautiful small hotel; many original features have
been preserved including an original "Nazari" capital alabaster and many other
Moorish features. The hotel has a light and airy feel with open internal patios,
fountains and Moorish tiled floors.
Cordoba for 1 night
Your hotel in Cordoba is located just a minute away from the great mezquita and
is set in a 16th Century Cordoban palace, which was formally the home of the famous Andalucian
painter Julio Romero de Torres. The historical building has an informal and relaxed atmosphere
with marble floors and shady Andalucian patios.
Seville for 2 nights
Your base in Seville is an elegant 3 star hotel which is set in the former home of an 18th Century Seville merchant in the
very centre of the historical district of the city. Its location could not be better for discovering
Seville as it is just 100meters from the cathedral in a narrow cobbled street
lined with bridal stores and specialist flamenco shops.
Ronda for 1 night
The hotel San Gabriel is situated in the very heart of the old historical city of Ronda, which straddles the dramatic "El Tajo" gorge
amidst the mountain wilderness of the Serrania de Ronda, Andalusia. This beautiful hotel is set in an ancient Andalucian mansion that has been carefully renovated to enhance many of the original features and
historical design. Each of its 16 bedrooms has been individually styled, combining traditional charms with modern day comforts.
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.