Casa Molino los Arcos Nijar by Ruralidays
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Three-Bedroom Villa
3 × Single bed140 ㎡up to 6
This villa's standout features are the private pool and fireplace. Boasting 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a bath, this villa has a well-fitted kitchen and a terrace. Guests can make meals in the kitchen that has a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and kitchenware. The villa features a TV with satellite channels, a washing machine, a coffee machine and a high chair for children. The unit offers 5 beds.
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Facilities · 17
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Offsite parking discounted rates availableSwimming poolFamily roomsBBQ facilitiesParkingTerraceBoard games/puzzlesOutdoor furnitureInternet accessJapanese gardenExercise/lap poolOffsite parking discounted rates availableSelf parking (surcharge)Swimming nearbyAccess to nearby outdoor poolFree wired internetNon-smoking rooms
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Terraza Carmona
Regional Cuisine · Bib
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A third-generation, family-run restaurant that has always shone a light on the gastronomic traditions of Almería, a fact highlighted and recognised by a statue of its founder Antonio Carmona Gallardo, on one side of the street. Occupying the hotel of the same name, it features a pleasant bar with a food display counter, a regionally inspired dining room, plus an attractive terrace. The extensive, traditionally focused à la carte features dishes from the region, grilled meats, fresh fish and seafood, daily specials, along with an appetising set menu. Unpretentious yet meticulously prepared cuis
42.7km
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Tony García Espacio Gastronómico
Contemporary
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This restaurant, on the ground floor of the Avenida Hotel, has a rather informal character, presenting itself as a gastrobar that attracts attention by being decorated, at the entrance, with colourful vegetables that remind guests of the excellent produce of Almeria. In its dining room, with a completely open kitchen, you can discover a fusion between the traditional and the modern, through the à la carte service or any of its set menus, one executive (Miniature Cuisine) and two tasting menus: Fortuny and Jara (the latter 100% plant-based).
25.3km
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La Villa Agua Amarga
Contemporary
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A restaurant with no little charm, occupying a villa with several Mediterranean-style dining rooms and a quiet terrace with tables arranged around a small swimming pool. The contemporary à la carte has a focus on dishes cooked on the open grill.
25.7km
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Asador La Chumbera
Traditional Cuisine
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The best feature of this highly typical whitewashed property is its remote location, which you’ll come to as you leave Agua Amarga on the Carboneras road. And if you’re interested in visiting something unusual in the area, this “asador” is located close to the ruins of the Agua Amarga iron ore loading terminus (in operation until 1942). The restaurant has two rustic-contemporary dining rooms, both with a white colour scheme and a fireplace, plus a pleasant terrace embellished with cactus and prickly pears where guests can enjoy traditional cuisine with both Arab and oriental influences. The da
25.7km
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Travieso
Modern Cuisine
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Located in a residential district of the city where the chef at the helm, Dani Muñoz, conjures up contemporary cuisine with hints of creativity that is usually centred around seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The à la carte, which starts with a section dedicated to informal tapas-style small plates, includes enticing options such as “Joselito” Iberian pork sashimi, red mullet, and glazed Iberian ribs.
26.1km
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Ginés Peregrín
Contemporary
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Through the mantra ‘A love for cooking’, an expression that encapsulates Ginés Peregrín’s vocation since his childhood, this chef conjures up Mediterranean-based cuisine that showcases his personality by incorporating influences from other cultures (Japan, Mexico, Peru, as well as the Netherlands, where he worked for several years). Everything revolves around a surprise tasting menu, with the option of careful wine pairings to elevate the experience, where you will find novel dishes like the Risotto-style gurullos with wild mushrooms and red prawns from the coast of Almeria.
26.7km
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Asador Marino Tinta Negra
Grills
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Somewhat tucked away in one of the narrow alleyways that dissect the heart of Almería’s old quarter, this restaurant has give a new lease of life to a former “asador”-style eatery. In spacious dining rooms that, despite being renovated, maintain the essence of Castille (one features a beautiful mural depicting a large black and white octopus!), the emphasis is on updated traditional cuisine that has moved away from a complete focus on meat to centre its menu on daily sourced fish and seafood that can be savoured fresh from the grill.
27.1km
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VIVO Gourmet
Meats and Grills, Traditional Cuisine
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Found next to the Plaza Vieja, where the Town Hall and the Monument to the Martyrs of Liberty (Pingurucho de Los Coloraos) are located. This contemporary restaurant offers simple but honest and well-prepared cuisine, with a good selection of starters in the form of pinchos (such as the foie gras, goat's cheese and caramelised apple bar), options for sharing and more substantial fish and meat dishes (among the latter, the 60-day matured Friesian steaks are particularly noteworthy).
27.3km
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