Casas Cueva La Tala is located a 20-minute walk from Guadix and offers medieval cave accommodations. This property has a large swimming pool, barbecue facitlies, and parking.
This characteristic Andalusian hotel has elegant and comfortable, double rooms with air conditioning and individual decor. YIT Abentofail offers free WiFi access in most rooms.
Located in Guadix, Hotel Mari Carmen has a bar. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Jane
United Kingdom
We arrived on a freezing cold day and were relieved to walk into a lovely warm reception area. Check in was excellent with smiling welcoming staff. The room was clean and spacious with a wonderfully powerful shower. The bed mattress was comfy but unfortunately there was only one Spanish type long pillow which was typically hard and uncomfortable. The heating unit was strangely situated over the bed (room 212) and worked quickly and efficiently. The hotel has no parking but there is free street parking in the vicinity. would definitely stay here again.
This hotel is set just outside central Guadix and offers free wired internet and private parking at a good price. There is easy access to the A-92 Motorway to Granada.
Siim
Estonia
Nice staff. Few minutes walking to city center(cathedral).
Possible to securely park car in garage (definetely over 3m height)
Pet friendly.
They also have small bar / restaurant, altough not the cozyiest one (too much light).
A recently renovated vacation home, Casa Cueva Los Mosaicos offers accommodations in Guadix. Featuring garden and city views, this vacation home also comes with free Wifi.
Cindy Cesare
United States of America
What a find! Such a unique & beautiful place with the nicest hosts, Marina & Sebastian, who have poured their heart into this amazing Mosaic Tiled Cave home! Actually, as Marina explained, it is her 80 plus year old father who has done the tediuous tile work! He completed the interior bedroom ceiling at age 80! I wanted to see an ancient Moorish Cave town in Spain, and when I foound this precious home on Booking.com, I decided to stay two nights! The home dates back 600 years, but it is modern & fresh with Marina's decorating touches & fully equipped kitchen with a washing machine. But note that there is no dryer, so leave time to hang dry your clothes. The home is clean & comfortable with two tv's with cable. But who is staying indoors to watch tv when there is this ancient town of Arab, Roman and Spanish influence to explore with a cave home community!? The town & this cave home is worth a side trip from Granada & may have been my most special part of traveling in Spain. The hosts are very involved with the local tourism community & are happy to offer advice on restaurants & sites to see. Turns out that a restaurant I had already planned to go to was their recommendation too. It's called Restaurante Vinoteca El Refugio in the gorgeous constitution plaza. Do not miss; the food & hospitality are equally five star.
Guadix is a town with the charm of old times, a little...
Guadix is a town with the charm of old times, a little sleepy.. there is very interesting part of city with cave dwellings (cuevas)
We missed to visit Cathedral museum. But we had a very nice trip to foothills of Sierra Nevada.
There is nice restaurant Liceo Accitano on the Plaza de la Constitución, popular for local people (which we like)
Mad
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
Look forward to returning to spend more time.
Look forward to returning to spend more time. Good to explore the barrio of the caves, the local church is free entry with a small museum and lots of cave rooms to explore. The alcazar was being renovated in autumn 2023 so will visit again -
The historical centre and modern part of town are both great to visit with lots of good value resteraunts, cafes, traditional architecture and a nice plaza major.
The city is situated in a unique area of Spain with nearby deserts and surrounding rock formations.
Excellent area for buying traditional ceramics.
Esme
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Guadix is a friendly, small city/town, with a magnificent...
Guadix is a friendly, small city/town, with a magnificent cathedral. There's not too much else to see, but wandering around the quiet streets of the old town is a pleasure in itself. There are a few good bars and restaurants. The cave area is interesting for a quick visit. All in all, Guadix seems like a nice place to break a journey and spend the night, but probably not worth going out of your way for a special trip.
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The caves are a must when at Guadix and to stay in them isa...
The caves are a must when at Guadix and to stay in them isa great experience. The town was lively with an interesting historic quarter, a cabildo and a cathedral dominating the town. Plenty of place for tapas or dinner and all well served.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Guadix is not only the Cave neighbourhood, the old town has...
Guadix is not only the Cave neighbourhood, the old town has a fascinating history and historical monuments to visit. In the surroundings there are also amazing walks and views into the badlands. The food offer unfortunately is quite poor and not very appealing.
There is also an amazing tradition on ceramics and you can shop very beautiful and special pieces.
Gema
Spain
10
Scored 10
Fascinating to walk around the area of the cave houses and...
Fascinating to walk around the area of the cave houses and we can recommend a vist to the cave museum to learn more. Also we strongly recommend you have dinner at restuarante Vinoteca El Refugio (Plaza de la Constitución Junto Correos) as we had a fanstastic meal there.
Miriam was a wonderful host. Unfortunately we had to do late check-in and she was very understanding and responsive. She found a way to give us the keys and provided all the necessary information regarding the house and Guadix.
The house is amazing! The bed was nice and warm. The decoration of the house is typical with a modern twist. A truly great Cuevas experience. I will stay again at Cuevas Picoesquina when I visit Guadix.
Very unique hotel built into a cave, a style of habitation that Guadix is famous for. Host was extremely friendly upon check-in. Hotel was located with a 20 minute walk of the cathedral, Moorish castle and main plaza in town. The apartment we stayed in had 3 separate bedrooms with 6 beds and a interesting design with many curved surfaces. Value was excellent and our stay was a true experience!
The cave was absolutely wonderful. Elegantly decorated, very clean and peaceful. From the terrace one could see all of Guadix and there were multiple restaurants at walking distance. Our host was very helpful with everything, from recommendations on where to go for dinner to where to buy tickets for the Alhambra... We felt at home and will definitely return!
Set in the heart of a beautiful city, good research helped us to find the parking and hotel entrance. We were given a pleasant welcome. We had booked on a halfboard basis, and although the set menu in El Buho restaurant was limited, the food was of a high quality, and we both agreed that the garlic soup was probably one of the best we had ever eaten.
Lovely old (we were told 1000yrs old) house set up like a UK hostel with some private rooms and some bunk rooms. We had a private room with a private bathroom and it was just like a nice hotel. The shared kitchen was well equipped and overlooked the courtyard. No Aircon in the room but it didn't need it. The host Gabriel was very welcoming.
Our stay was very lovely! We came for a bike race and staying right in the center of town was perfect. everything was even better than pictured, with lots of space. the host very communicative and checked in to make sure that we had everything we needed. would definitely come back if I find myself in Guadix again.
This is a beautiful, historic, small hotel. It was so close to everything yet it offered a quiet and peaceful retreat from the hubbub of the city. Imagine a 500 year old home redone with all of the modern conveniences.
The covered rooftop patio was amazing. I’ve stayed many places and this is one of the best!
Quirky accommodation staying in a cave on the outskirts of Guadix. The suite was spacious and well-equipped for self-catering, if you wanted to cook for yourself. Friendly staff. Great experience for a night or two to explore the local area and its fascinating history and landscapes.
Excellent location just a minute of the A92M, the cave was wonderfully cool considering the outdoor temperature was 40C.
Hosts very nice and welcoming. Cave was spotlessly clean. Guadix is a fascinating city and well worth exploring.
This is a beautiful cave house in the picturesque part of Guadix. It had all the amenities we needed, including a fully equipped kitchen. We really enjoyed our short stay and would definitely recommend this place!
Great location, beautiful property with lots of artwork, helpful host, comfortable bed , large bathroom with a BATHTUB! I could have spent my whole time in Guadix staying in the pension!
I am so happy that I stayed at Palacate Magistral Dominguez - what a house and what a welcome! Thank you Victor! Your hospitality made my visit to Guadix all the more memorable.
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