Hotel Sierra de Cazorla & SPA 3* enjoys a beautiful mountain setting in the Cazorla Mountains. It offers an outdoor pool, fitness centre and spa with a cave-style indoor pool and hot tub.
Lesley
Spain
Great location, friendly helpful staff. Comfortable clean room
Set within Las Sierras Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Nature Reserve, Coto del Valle de Cazorla is 3 km outside Arroyo Frío. It offers a spa and a peaceful setting close to the Guadalquivir River.
Tharsis Hotel is a charming, new hotel, located just meters from Cazorla’s center. The hotel’s décor is tasteful and here you will enjoy an unforgettable stay.
Thor
Norway
Biker friendly staff and accommodations, with safe indoor parking. Great location.
Hotel Guadalquivir is located in the centre of Cazorla, just outside Andalusia’s Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Nature Reserve. Each air-conditioned room features a TV, private bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Rural Cazorla Posada del Cordobés is offering accommodation in Cazorla. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
ladyjerez
Ireland
Everything was brand-new, the space felt clean and the beds were comfy. They had lovely toiletry from Rituals, a luxurious brand. The view was nice and the breakfast was simple but delicious. The staff was professional and friendly.
Located in Cazorla, next to the nature reserve of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, Villa Turística de Cazorla offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor pool. Free WiFi is provided in common areas.
Dinger74
Gibraltar
Staff were friendly and very helpful, a credit to the owners. Views were great, especially from the balcony what a lovely atmosphere and pleasant area. Right next to the old town. Food was very good value for money and there was a large selection on the menus.
The eco-friendly Hotel & SPA Sierra de Cazorla 4* is located just outside Cazorla in Jaén province. It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a luxury mountain spa.
Hotel Ciudad de Cazorla is set in a charming square in the pretty Andalusian town of Cazorla. It features a seasonal outdoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Henry
Spain
From a lovely welcome at reception, all went well. This is a modern hotel, but not new. That said, it is still in excellent condition which is a tribute to its staff. The room was big and comfortable, and the breakfast excellent, but, above all, it was the relaxed friendliness of the staff which made our stay there so agreeable.
The eco-friendly Hotel & SPA Sierra de Cazorla 4* is located just outside Cazorla in Jaén province. It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a luxury mountain spa.
El personal y la habitación tan acogedora y enorme
Hotel Sierra de Cazorla & SPA 3* enjoys a beautiful mountain setting in the Cazorla Mountains. It offers an outdoor pool, fitness centre and spa with a cave-style indoor pool and hot tub.
Amazing place with a spa, worth every single cent.
Located in Cazorla, next to the nature reserve of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, Villa Turística de Cazorla offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor pool. Free WiFi is provided in common areas.
Superb location. Great breakfast and excellent evening meal.
Hotel Ciudad de Cazorla is set in a charming square in the pretty Andalusian town of Cazorla. It features a seasonal outdoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Buon albergo al centro di Cazorla
Personale gentile
Located a 10-minute walk from the centre of Cazorla, Hotel Limas offers free Wi-Fi and simple, country-style rooms with a balcony, TV and air conditioning. Free public parking can be found nearby.
Desayuno perfecto y la ubicación que necesitábamos.
Located 26 km -45 minutes by car from Cazorla and right at the heart of the Cazorla Nature Reserve, in stunning natural surroundings, the Parador de Cazorla is perfect accommodation for a rural...
Las vistas y las instalaciones. La cama muy cómoda.
Beautiful old city with incredible views. Do not drive in the town, just walk! Streets are narrow and diesel fumes are pervasive. Walking tours are fun. Lots of places to shop, eat, and just sit and watch people. Trails and roads up into the mountains are easily found. In 5 minutes you can be in the mountains with a stream, forest, and incredible views over the town. I love it here! The Hotel Ciudad is a great gathering place.
Morningstar
Scored 10
10
We LOVE Cazorla . its the 2nd time we have been and will not...
We LOVE Cazorla . its the 2nd time we have been and will not be the last. we love the mountains , the walks, the wonderful little cafes, the local food and the olive oil. its a stunning base for hiking . we have 2 small dogs , its very dog friendly unlike Monachil in Grenada.
we will be back in spring .
Jane
Spain
Scored 10
10
Cazorla is a beautiful town with many tapas bars and...
Cazorla is a beautiful town with many tapas bars and restaurants. There are a lot of good walks in and around Cazorla and the National Park. Having visited in previous years, the signing of the walk routes has improved although they could improve on the route maps provided which at present are less than comprehensive.
Janet
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great town with friendly locals and many, many bars, cafes...
A great town with friendly locals and many, many bars, cafes and restaurants and different prices. We really enjoyed the atmosphere in the old part of the town. We ate at several places, in particular we had a fantastic dinner at Meson Leandro and great lunches at Hotel Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla, along with great tapas at several places. We had breakfast cafe at Cafe bar El Paso, not far from where we were staying. The small botanical garden in the middle of the town was lovely for a stroll and to while away a couple of hours surrounded by nature.
ChrissyD
Spain
Scored 10
10
a stunning little town. very little English spoken.
a stunning little town. very little English spoken. wonderful selection of bars restaurants and shops. A fabulous base for walking in the national park. we don't usually return to the same place more than once, Cazorla stole our hearts we will undoubtedly go back.
Jane
Spain
Scored 8.0
8.0
Cazorla is a very nice, historic little town between...
Cazorla is a very nice, historic little town between mountains surrounded with nature parks and endless olive tree yards. Walking in the town is up and down but not far in each direction. For those who prefer more cameral and quiet climates - lower downtown around Plaza Santa Maria is recommended. Centre around Plaza de la Constitucion is more busy and noisy with bars, restaurants and shops. Further uphill (to the north) the town changes to typical residential architecture 70-80's. Nothing special. Cazorla is perfect for 4-7 days stay. It's worth walk some of the trekking paths uphill the town and to visit the castle with a nice guide. Make a call to book day/time. Cazorla is unique because of its history and location. Also good base to explore not too far places without relocation every 2-3 days. The only drawback of Cazorla are limited public parking places. Very narrow streets does not make it easier. It's hard to find a parking place. But this is probably a problem during July-August high season. Once you get the place don't move if you don't have to. You can get everywhere walking. You should also spend 1-2 days outside Cazorla. Don't miss to drive to Rio Borosa which is about 1,5h drive a scenic road. There is big parking to leave a car and have walk on picturesque trekking path along the mountain river with many places to swim and to enjoy relaxing stops. It's also worth to visit Ubeda, another historical town, famous of ceramic craftworks and artists (like Paco Tito museum, workshop and shop), the Basilica, and more. Check on Tripadvisor.
Marek_GdyniaPL
Poland
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Great location as long as you are prepared for the drive to Cazorla itself. Perfect for the national park.
Beautiful gardens and pool to relax in. Especially liked the wooded avenue down to the pool.
The staff were very helpful with our late night arrivals, and even recommended groups to see at the Cazorla blues festival.
Very quiet at night and in general.
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