Spoilt For Choice!
Private terrace? Spectacular views? Use of Private Pool? Hotel? B&B? Apartment?
Take a good look at what’s on offer. We’ve sussed out the best for you and the delight of the accommodation here is that these are not ‘cookie-cutter’ hotels, each is as different and individual as it can be offering exceptional personal service. We’ve negotiated favourable rates for you and guests from Annie B’s are especially welcomed.
All the accommodation options are just a short stroll from Casa Alegre and you can choose from simple comfort to luxurious splendor.
Please note
- All prices are inclusive of tax and breakfast, with the exception of Casa Amaro where breakfast is not offered. However, there are cafés galore on the doorstep should you not wish to prepare your own.
- All hotels and B&Bs in Vejer charge by the room so hence the great difference between single occupancy and 2 sharing.
- Only the Califa features single rooms – everywhere else they are double or twin.
- Only the Triperia at The Califa offers the use of a pool
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Accommodation
Hotels
El Cobijo
C/ San Filmo 7
11150 Vejer De La Frontera
Tel: +34 956 455 023
www.elcobijo.com
A traditional Spanish residence located right next door to Casa Alegre. Rooms are simple and comfortable with a choice of twin or double. All are ensuite and have a small fridge and TV. Three of the rooms feature lovely private terraces. El Cobijo boasts the best breakfast in Vejer.
La Casa del Califa
Plaza de España, 16 Vejer de la Frontera (Cádiz) 11150, Españ Tel: +34 956 44 77 30 - Fax: +34 956 45 16 25
www.lacasadelcalifa.com or www.grupocalifa.com/triperia
The Califa is a stunning hotel, dating back to the 10th century when Vejer was under Moorish rule. It offers a variety of comfortable rooms from a single to a suite – some with fantastic views. All are en suite with baths, power showers, safe, TV etc. Adjacent to The Califa, is The Triperia which boasts a swimming pool with views and a sun terrace. Breakfast is taken in the gorgeous terrace garden. Our group will be visiting here for dinner one evening. The Califa is situated in Plaza d´Espanga – an 8 minute stroll from Casa Alegre.
Escondrijo
Callejon Oscuro, 3
Vejer de la Frontera, Cádiz - 11150, Spain
Tel: +34 956 447 438 - Fax: +34 669 950 305
www.escondrijo.com
Managed and lovingly restored to its former glory by owner/managers Nigel & Netty, Escondrijo is a small boutique hotel tucked away within the maze of narrow cobbled streets. It offers 2 lovely en suite double rooms, with lovely private terraces. There is also an additional beautiful communal terrace. Just 6 minutes away from Casa Alegre.
Hotel Casa Cinco
C/Sanch IV el Bravo 5, Vejer de la Frontera, Spain
Tel: +34 1234 1234 1234
A traditional Andalucian, Arabic style house built around an open air courtyard, Casa Cinco boasts a beautiful roof garden with fabulous views. The 5 ensuite double rooms are calm and peaceful offering CD player and no TV. Casa Cinco also provides beautiful Egyptian cotton sheets, beach towels and lovely bathroom goodies. It´s a 6-8 minute walk from Casa Alegre.
www.hotelcasacinco.com
Hotel V...
C/ Rosario 11-13
11150 Vejer De La Frontera, Spain
Tel: +34
956 451 757
www.hotelv-vejer.com
The latest edition to Vejer´s small collection of fabulous places to stay is Hotel V... opened Easter 2008 and the most luxurious of all the hotels. The building has been carefully and beautifully restored and boasts the most spectacular roof top terrace with almost the best view in Vejer – Casa Alegre just pips it to the post! With the exception of 1 twin, all rooms are double and are luxuriously appointed. It will take you just 5 minutes to reach the kitchen of Casa Alegre by foot after your delicious breakfast in the Hotel V courtyard.
Apartments
Casa Amaro
Jeremy or Penny Ladds on +34 636 035 783
www.casaamaro.com
For those of you who prefer to be totally independent, the beautifully decorated La Janda apartments are just a 3 minute walk from Casa Alegre. The apartments include a small kitchen area and fridge for making your own breakfast but if that feels like too much effort you can always saunter into any one of the many local bars.
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