Almeria for £100 a night: where to stay and what to do in Andalucia's 'most underrated town'

Almeria for £100 a night: where to stay and what to do in Andalucia's most underrated city, where drinks in many bars are accompanied by free gothic, renaissance and baroque style tapasIn the historic centre, a statue of John Lennon marks his stay in the city in 1966

Nestled on Spain's Mediterranean coast and with an impressive fortress, 16th century cathedral and multitude of museums and galleries, Almeria is Andalucia's most underrated city.

In the historic center, a statue of John Lennon marks his stay here in 1966, when he filmed the satirical comedy How I Won The War.

Drinks at many bars come with free tapas, making them a great budget choice.

Secluded on Spain's Mediterranean coast, Almeria is Andalucia's most underrated city

Where to stay

Hotel Catedral Almeria

Standing next to the cathedral, this boutique hotel in an old mansion Gothic style retains some original features and offers 20 spacious bedrooms.

B&B doubles from £84.

Hotel Nuevo Torreluz

Centrally located on the pretty Plaza Flores, this 98-room hotel is a excellent value for money x. Its spacious rooms have wooden floors and neutral upholstery. There is a bar with traditional Spanish tiles and wooden beams.

B&B doubles from £60.

Hotel Aire and Ancient Baths

Almeria for £100 a night: where to stay and what to do in Andalucia's 'most underrated town'
Almeria for £100 a night: where to stay and what to do in Andalucia's most underrated city, where drinks in many bars are accompanied by free gothic, renaissance and baroque style tapasIn the historic centre, a statue of John Lennon marks his stay in the city in 1966

Nestled on Spain's Mediterranean coast and with an impressive fortress, 16th century cathedral and multitude of museums and galleries, Almeria is Andalucia's most underrated city.

In the historic center, a statue of John Lennon marks his stay here in 1966, when he filmed the satirical comedy How I Won The War.

Drinks at many bars come with free tapas, making them a great budget choice.

Secluded on Spain's Mediterranean coast, Almeria is Andalucia's most underrated city

Where to stay

Hotel Catedral Almeria

Standing next to the cathedral, this boutique hotel in an old mansion Gothic style retains some original features and offers 20 spacious bedrooms.

B&B doubles from £84.

Hotel Nuevo Torreluz

Centrally located on the pretty Plaza Flores, this 98-room hotel is a excellent value for money x. Its spacious rooms have wooden floors and neutral upholstery. There is a bar with traditional Spanish tiles and wooden beams.

B&B doubles from £60.

Hotel Aire and Ancient Baths

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