What's Cazorla like for family-friendly vacations?
The culturally rich destination of Cazorla is a great choice if you’ve been considering a vacation with the kids. The parks, walking trails, and mountain views are just a few things that make this an attractive family vacation spot.
What's the best place to stay for a family vacation in Cazorla?
Hotel Ciudad de Cazorla is a hotel with a restaurant and laundry facilities, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families. Hotel Puerta de Cazorla is another good choice for your kid-friendly vacation.
How many family-friendly hotels are there in Cazorla?
Expedia has 12 family-friendly hotels and other accommodations in Cazorla.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Cazorla?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 80°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 48°F. Average annual precipitation for Cazorla is 19 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Cazorla?
While you and the family are vacationing in Cazorla, you might want to check out some of the attractions here such as Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park, Sierra de Segura, and Yedra Castle. Make sure you have time for activities like La Iruela Castle and Toya’s Sepulchral Chamber.
Recent reviews of Cazorla hotels
Expedia verified reviews
4/5 Good
"The Wi-Fi was great and the bed was too soft. It’s an oddly lonely property amidst the places you want to be with a minimal staff (the receptionist does check-in, check-out, manages your left luggage AND preps the breakfast buffet!). The room was longer than it was wide (be careful not to bump your head on the walls) and an itty bitty pool suitable as a birdbath. All this said, it had an ample bathroom with a walking shower and plenty of towels (that disappeared the second night)."
A verified traveler from Schertz stayed at YIT El Postigo
"We absolutely loved our stay at the Villa Turistica and only wish that we had been able to stay for more nights. The Turistica is located slightly away from everything else in Cazorla. It's close enough to provide easy access to everything in the town, but far enough that you feel like you're really away from it all. Lovely views, clean room, 2 floors for the price of one--wonderful. We can't wait to return. "
A verified traveler stayed at Villa Turística de Cazorla
"In January, out of season, the bar and restaurant were closed.
I was unable to make a good night herbal tea as there was no kettle on in the room.
The TV was tiny and not adjustable to make for easy viewing except in bed."
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Puerta de la Luna
"This was a very nice respite from the crowds in the bigger cities. I we were greeted by a very nice lady, who appeared to be in charge of the whole thing, very nice, very helpful, very friendly. The hotel is quirky as a very old building can be, and was really beautiful. our room overlooking the rooftops of the village was very comfortable and quiet. Everything about our stay, was perfect, including having an excellent restaurant just a few blocks away."
A verified traveler stayed at YIT La Casona del Arco
"The streets are narrow and with little for street signs you can easily get lost.
The hotel faces a plaza with many choices for dining or drinks, and shopping is all around.
We did not use the pool. The room was quite basic, no mini fridge was disappointing "
A verified traveler from Edmonton stayed at Hotel Ciudad de Cazorla