Arriadh Hotel, Ronda Hotels
Family-owned boutique hotel with an outdoor pool and tapas bar about 15 minutes from Ronda
### A Boutique Escape in the Andalusian Countryside: Arriadh Hotel
The Arriadh Hotel represents the realized dream of its owners, who envisioned a charming boutique hotel nestled in the heart of the stunning Andalusian countryside. Their success translates directly into an unforgettable experience for you, placing you a convenient 15 minutes from the captivating city of Ronda and a mere five minutes from the picturesque white village of Arriate.
Each thoughtfully designed room offers either a private balcony or direct access to the serene garden patio, ensuring you can fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking views of the rolling Serranía de Ronda hills. Picture yourself unwinding in a hammock nestled in the lush garden, taking a refreshing dip in the inviting outdoor pool, or soaking up the warm Spanish sun on the expansive rooftop terrace. In addition to the delightful daily breakfast buffet, you have the option of requesting expertly prepared meals, adding an extra layer of convenience and culinary delight to your stay. And, rest assured, parking is provided free of charge for all guests.
**What Makes Arriadh Hotel Special:**
* You’ll be warmly welcomed by the hotel’s owners, Wilburt and John, whose genuine hospitality and attention to detail will make you feel like part of the family. Their personal touch elevates the entire experience, creating a truly memorable stay.
* The hotel’s strategic location provides easy access to both the vibrant city of Ronda, just a 15-minute drive away, and the charming village of Arriate, a mere five minutes away. Arriate, the smallest town in the region, is renowned for its energetic and culturally rich Easter and Halloween celebrations, offering a unique glimpse into local traditions.
* Indulge in the spectacular panoramic views while sunbathing, reading, or simply relaxing on the rooftop terrace. Alternatively, cool off with a refreshing swim in the outdoor swimming pool, complete with a surrounding sundeck and beautifully landscaped garden.
* Every room boasts either a private balcony or direct access to the enchanting garden patio, offering stunning vistas of the iconic Serranía de Ronda hills and the whitewashed houses of Arriate.
* Discover peaceful havens within the garden, where hammocks sway gently in the breeze, inviting you to unwind and reconnect with nature. The hotel’s distinctive tower features a magnificent rooftop terrace, providing an elevated vantage point for enjoying the surrounding scenery.
* Start your day with a delectable breakfast buffet served each morning by your attentive hosts. Throughout the day, you can also savor delicious tapas and refreshing drinks at the onsite bar, or opt to request a personalized dinner prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
**Points to Consider:**
* While conveniently located, the hotel is approximately 15 minutes by car from the center of Ronda.
* Currently, only one room type is available: a comfortable and well-appointed double room.
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