Hotel Best Alcázar
Hotel Best Alcázar is a multi-story hotel in Almuñécar, a coastal town in the province of Granada in southern Spain. The building has rooms with balconies, three outdoor pools, a spa with sauna and Turkish bath, and a buffet restaurant open to guests.
Almuñécar is one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns in Spain, first settled by Phoenicians and later shaped by Roman and Moorish rule. The Moors called it Hisn al-Munakkab, and their influence can still be seen in the layout of the old quarter near the hotel.
Almuñécar sits on the Costa Tropical, a stretch of coast known for its mild winters and tropical fruit crops like custard apple and mango, which you can find in local markets. The town's old quarter, a short walk from the hotel, has narrow lanes, whitewashed walls, and small bars where locals gather in the evening.
The hotel is in the center of Almuñécar, which puts the beach, old town, and local restaurants within walking distance. If you are arriving by car, it is worth checking parking options in advance since on-site parking is limited and not bookable ahead of time.
The hotel holds an environmental certificate and has put in place measures to cut energy use, reduce waste, and save water. Guests are invited to take part in these efforts, for example by reusing towels during their stay.
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