Hostals & Hostels in Nerja

Nerja Hostals & Hostels

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Nerja is one of the last destinations on the Costa del Sol before the Costa Tropical and is situated east of Malaga City. It is one of the few destinations that has not experienced a large influx of high rise accommodation blocks, like other tourist destinations, but instead has retained a tradition Andalucian feel.

The coastal town is also home to the Nerja Caves, formed over millions of years and containing paintings over 20,000 years old. In the summer, the caves host the annual international music and dance festival, a must attend for anyone who likes a good party!

Hostals and Hostels here are a great way to visit the town and stay at a reasonable price. Furthermore, the buildings tend to be of a traditional design with an authentic Andalucian feel.

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Hostal Luna de Nerja

Attractively situated in Nerja, Hostal Luna de Nerja features a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. Located around less than 1 km from Torrecilla Beach, the hostel is also a 13-minute walk away from El Playazo Beach. The accommodation offers a shared kitchen, a shared lounge and luggage storage for guests.

Hostal Marazul

Located just 170 metres from the beach in Nerja, Hostal Marazul. It features rooms with air conditioning, heating and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.

All rooms come with a shower. Some rooms have a balcony with sea views. Guests have access to free WiFi throughout the hotel.

Hostal Alegre

Hostal Alegre has an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Nerja. This 2-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated less than 1 km from Burriana Beach.

Hostals and Hostels definition

A HOSTAL (also know as a guest house) provides basic accommodation at a reasonable price and a private room. These are common in Spain and not hard to find, with many occupying a floor of an apartment block as opposed to a stand alone building. Rooms don't all come with en-suite facilities, however guests will usually have the option of this.

A HOSTEL in Spain is that which you would expect to find in most parts of the world - the opportunity to stay in shared dorms at a low price. These are often social hubs among travelers, with common rooms and, at times, cheap bars making them excellent places to meet new people or find another travel companion. Many hostels also have private rooms available, as well as dorms.

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