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EUR 60 - 120 La Casa de Bovedas Charming Inn
Located on the hill in Arcos de la Frontera, La Casa de Bovedas offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms with TV. It has a free Wi-Fi hotspot and a terr… MoreEUR 52 - 185 Hotel Peña de Arcos
Hotel Peña de Arcos is located in the historic town of Arcos de la Frontera, in the Guadalete Valley. The hotel features air-conditioned rooms with b… MoreEUR 43 - 95 Hotel Los Olivos
Los Olivos Hotel has a 3 star rating and is located right in Arcos de la Frontera town centre in the province of Cadiz. It is an old, typically Andalu… MoreEUR 32 - 164 Marqués de Torresoto
Marqués de Torresoto is located in Arcos de la Frontera’s beautiful old town. It is a traditional Andalusian building with a central courtyard, and… MoreEUR 38 - 97 Mesón de la Molinera
Housed in an old olive mill on the banks of Lake Arcos, the Mesón de la Molinera has stunning views of the historical town of Arcos de la Frontera, A… MoreEUR 43 - 200 Rincón de las Nieves
This renovated 17th-century house is in Arcos de la Frontera, 65 km from Cádiz. It features a rooftop sun terrace with views over the River Guadalete… MoreEUR 110 - 228 Parador de Arcos de la Frontera
Boasting impressive views over the fertile plains below the Andalusian town of Arcos de la Frontera, this Parador hotel is perfect for relaxation in t… MoreEUR 41 - 75 Hotel La Fonda
Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century coaching inn, in Arcos de la Frontera, the Hotel la Fonda provides charming accommodation in a tradition… MoreEUR 61 - 105 Hotel El Convento
El Convento is an old convent, set in the typical Andalusian village of Arcos de la Frontera. It has a rooftop sun terrace, with wonderful views of th… MoreEUR 80 - 198 Cortijo Barranco
Situated on the outskirts of Arcos de la Frontera, this establishment is the ideal place from which to explore nature on foot or horseback.
This est… MoreEUR 34 - 85 Casa Campana
Casa Campana is located in the hilltop town of Arcos de la Fontera, in Andalucía’s Cádiz province. It is a traditional country-style guesthouse of… MoreEUR 80 - 180 Cortijo Escondido
This secluded rural getaway is set in the countryside outside of Arcos de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz.
Relax in the fresh air and sunshine… MoreEUR 65 - 162 Cortijo Mesa de la Plata
Cortijo Mesa de la Plata is a rural hotel close to Arcos de la Frontera. There is a swimming pool, free onsite parking and free Wi-Fi.
The rooms at C… MoreEUR 30 - 100 Hacienda El Tesorillo
Enjoying a fabulous location in Andalusia, these apartments boast private terraces. The site has lovely gardens with a swimming pool. Admire architect… MoreEUR 70 - 250 Hacienda el Santiscal
Hacienda El Santiscal is located 200 metres from the Arcos Reservoir, in Cádiz province. It is a converted 15th-century manor house offering free Wi-… MoreEUR 129 - 217 Arcos Gardens Golf Club & Country Estate
Arcos Gardens is set around the 18-hole Arcos Golf Course, in Andalusia. The stylish air-conditioned apartments feature a furnished terrace, flat-scre… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arcos de la Frontera is a town of southern Spain, in the province of Cádiz (province)|Cádiz; on the right bank of the river Guadalete, which flows past Santa Maria into the Bay of Cadiz. Pop. (2006) 29,420. The town occupies a ridge of sandstone, washed on three sides by the river, and commanding fine views of the lofty peak of San Cristobal, on the east, and the fertile Guadalete Valley, celebrated in ancient Spanish ballads for its horses. At the highest point of the ridge is a Gothic church with a fine gateway, and a modern tower overlooking the town. The fame of its ten bells dates from the wars between Spaniards and Moors in which “Arcos of the Frontier” received its name. After its capture by Alphonso the Wise of Castile (1252-1284), the town was a Christian stronghold on the borders of Moorish territory. Another church contains several Moorish banners, taken in 1483 at the battle of Zahara, a neighboring village. The ruined citadel, the theatre, and the palace of the dukes of Arcos are the only other noteworthy buildings. Roman remains have been found in the vicinity, and the ridge of Arcos is honeycombed with rock-hewn chambers, said to be ancient cave-dwellings. See Galeria de Arcobricenses illustres (Arcos, 1892), and Riqueza y culture de Arcos de la Frontera (Arcos, 1898) ; both by M. Mancheiio y Olivares.
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