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Taking a holiday in Almeria? Going on vacation in Granada? Information on finding the right place to stay: self-catering, bed and breakfast, hotel or youth hostel, find out more.
Spain welcomes over 52 million visitors each year; as such the tourism industry is very well developed in many areas, particularly the Costas and the islands (Balearics and Canaries). There are many types of vacation accommodation available.
A wide variety of accommodation is available in Almería and Granada, with something to suit all budgets. There is a good selection of low-cost accommodation in most areas the favourable prices and popularity with young travellers means this kind of accommodation is quickly booked up during the summer months. ParadoresThe government created this hotel chain in 1928. Paradors are luxury hotels or inns located in special buildings such as converted Moorish fortresses, castles or monasteries. There are 85 of them around Spain and they remain state owned. See these websites for more information and to find paradores: HotelsThere are over 10,000 hotels in Spain falling into four category types recognised by a letter symbol:
Hotels in Spain operate with a star rating:
The large number of hotels in Almería and Granada means that discounted stays can often be found either on web-based reservation portals or via a travel agent. HostalsDo not confuse a Hostal with a hostel. A Hostal is small private hotel with limited facilities and services and often a competitively priced alternative to a hotel. Pensión/Fonda/Casa de HuespedesA pensión is a small but basic hotel usually offering a room but no dining facilities. A fonda is similar but has a small restaurant or dining room. A casa de huespedes is similar to a guest house. Casas Rurales/Fincas/VillasThese are country houses available to rent. They range from large sprawling houses with large gardens to small, compact cottages in the country. Fincas are rural properties, often former farm houses that have been converted into tourism properties. Villas are often located outside the main urban centres; private transport is usually essential. Villas often have good amenities including swimming pools and kitchen facilities. Apartment/ApartamentoThe self-catering options can vary in size and standard. They are often in large high rise buildings, sometimes with no lift.
AparthotelAs the name suggests this is halfway between an apartment and hotel in that it is an individual accommodation unit but is usually within the grounds of a hotel and the hotel's services (cleaning service and dining facilities) can be used by the guests in the apartment. HabitaciónThis is bed and breakfast style accommodation (it is not always regulated), often rooms rented out in a private house by the homeowner. Breakfast is not always offered.
Youth HostelsKnown in Spanish as an Albergue, these are competitively priced and ideal for those travelling on a budget. They are marked with an Hs symbol issued by the tourist board. A feature of hostels in Europe is the shared, dormitory-style bedroom and bathrooms.
CampingThe Spanish word for a campsite is camping. There are campsites all over Almería and Granada with varying quality of facilities.
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