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5 star

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.17km from city center
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Business travel

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.17km from city center
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Breakfast

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.17km from city center
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Family friendly

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.17km from city center
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Cazorla

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Plaza De La Corredera

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.04km from Plaza De La Corredera
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Fabrica de aceite Santa Emilia

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.45km from Fabrica de aceite Santa Emilia
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Frondosa Naturaleza Theme Center

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.41km from Frondosa Naturaleza Theme Center
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Castillo de la Yedra

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews

Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla

Cazorla|0.43km from Castillo de la Yedra
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.

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Sercotel Ciudad de Cazorla
4.1/527 Reviews
Cazorla is a charming town, with very narrow streets, it is quite challenging if you have a bigger car. This combined with festivities with extra road blocks, took us ½ hour driving around. The hotel has no parking, so don’t waste your time driving around, but go for parking Andalucia. This parking is in a circle, making it easy to park the car. Be aware: the streets are steep and full of stairs, this is for sure an issue if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel. The hotel itself is at a nice open space. It looks promising on the outside, and shows tree stars – unfortunately that is at least one start too much. The room was very basic, but clean. Problem is that the noise: we had a room at the backside of the hotel (away from the plaza), but there was still a lot of noise. Also note the clock of the church that sounds every ¼ hour. Breakfast is in the restaurant (this place is a hotel and restaurant), and the choice is limited. No complaints though, all is in line with the price. What is more disturbing: if you are non-Spanish tourist, you are last in line. We had dinner in this restaurant, and had to ask 3 times for another drink, when you order, only portions of the order are provided, … This not only happened once, but several times, till finally the boss took care of us (I contacted her to complain about the service). The order arrived promptly, but desert was ‘ forgotten’, till she saw my angry look. This is not OK. And their English knowledge is below basic, we were lucky to at least understand a little Spanish (To be clear: I don’t expect everyone is able to express him/herself in English, but for a touristic area, staff at hotels/restaurants should at least be able to help in English). There is a swimming pool that looks like an oversized jacuzzi, surrounded by... walls Conclusion: this is a very nice town, but I will not return to this hotel.
Villa Turistica de Cazorla
4.1/528 Reviews
This property is in a very nice location overlooking the town, spacious and nicely laid out. The staff is friendly and helpful, the rooms are very spacious with an extra lounge, balcony etc. Unfortunately we didn't manage to turn on the hot water and by the time we realized it was too late to ask...we sure would have Get help, we couldn't solve the puzzle alone, on-site instructions would have been helpful. And the walls are very thin, you can hear everything from the neighboring room. Breakfast wasn't sensational and I missed vegetarian options beyond jam...at least some spread or cheese...but adequate. We were amazed at the reasonable price and as we really liked the location and area we would happily come back again. Oh yes, the disinfectant in the lobby smelled great and I would like more of it!!!

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Highest PriceUS$522
Lowest PriceUS$32
Number of Reviews 198
Number of hotels232
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$89
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$90

Cazorla Hotel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Cazorla. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. If you travel to Spain, visiting Cazorla is a good choice. In Cazorla, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Cazorla. It's easy to travel by bus in Cazorla. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

There are 37 hotels in Cazorla with excellent service. The local average price is 48 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 four-star hotels in Cazorla at an average price of 76 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Cazorla at an average price of 50 USD per night. There are 4 two-star hotels in Cazorla at an average price of 39 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Cazorla, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotel Balcón de Cazorla is one of the most popular hotels in Cazorla. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Limas.

You can also visit top-rated attractions like Museum of Arts And Traditions Of The Upper Guadalquivir, Casa de las Bicicletas, Boveda del Rio Cerezuelo.

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