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Top Cazalilla hotels

Hotel Oleum
"The room was clean, and the staff was very helpful."
Reviewed on May 11, 2026

Hotel Infanta Cristina
"A hotel always dark inside"
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Santiago
"Pillows could be better"
Reviewed on May 9, 2026

Condestable Iranzo
"Good location close to bus / train station and ideal for exploring Jaen. Rooftop air conditioned pool great and staff very welcoming!"
Reviewed on May 25, 2026

Hotel Balneario de Marmolejo
"It was big and empty, and not welcoming at all. It was quite an old building that would have been grand once. The room was clean but basic. The staff seemed surprised when I arrived, so I don’t think they have many visitors. The food was poor and not heated through properly. I was ill the next day ..."
Reviewed on May 3, 2026

Hotel Europa
"This was by far one of the worst hotels I’ve ever stayed in. The staff asked for credit card numbed over WhatsApp before I even arrived. Nobody told me there wouldn’t be hot water until I found out myself and asking, the room was disgusting, smelled of smoke, trash and standing water in the shower ..."
Reviewed on Dec 3, 2025

Hotel Xauen
"We loved the position of this hotel that was close to everything you want to see in the old town and the restaurants too. The staff were extremely helpful. Our room on the 7th floor had a very compact bathroom and when the door was opened it caught the knees and toes of the person sitting in the ..."
Reviewed on May 29, 2026

Parador de Jaén

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Cazalilla Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Cazalilla has just one place to stay. So if you're hoping to stay a convenient drive from Cazalilla's central area, make a booking early.
The closest Travelocity-listed hotel is the Parador de Jaén, Andalucia, which is situated 14 miles (22 kilometers) from the middle of Cazalilla. Or instead, why not consider the Hotel Infanta Cristina, located in Andalucia, which is 13 miles (22 kilometers) away.
The Hotel Palacio de Mengibar is positioned 4 miles (7 kilometers) outside central Cazalilla. An alternative place to stay is the Santiago, which is 16 miles (26 kilometers) away. Other hotels and apartment options include the HO Ciudad de Jaén and the Insignia Hotel Del Val.
While you are here in Cazalilla, try and leave enough time to visit Andalucia's other scenic and cultural delights. Photograph the scenery of Andalucia's beaches, coastal plains, rivers and mountains. You should also wind your way through its ruins and castles. Common things to do in this pocket of Spain include snowboarding, skiing and mountain biking.
On the hunt for things to do? You could spend some time exploring Castillo de Alcaudete and Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor, which you'll find in Alcaudete, 25 miles (44 kilometers) southwest of Cazalilla. Some Alcaudete rooms include the Casa Santa Maria and Apartamentos Turisticos Rurales Vía Verde del Aceite. 11 miles (18 kilometers) northeast of Cazalilla, you'll reach Bailen, which features the Salvador Hotel and Hotel Gran Batalla. Whether you're just passing through or staying in Bailen, it's worth visiting the Monumento a la Independencia and Iglesia de la Encarnacion.
Before you say your farewells to Jaen, you should certainly ensure you enjoy enthusiastic locals watching some local teams. Make your way to Plaza de Toros, which you will find to the east of Cazalilla. Sports fans hoping to find a Travelocity-listed hotel in the area around the game can explore the Parador de Úbeda or the Nueve Leyendas.
Before you and your traveling partner head out the door to Cazalilla, be sure to browse our Cazalilla city page where you'll get the inside scoop on the numerous scenic and cultural attractions on offer.
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Recent Cazalilla hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Vega de la Reina - Alojamientos
"This was an unusual place to stay overnight on our way further South in Spain. The location was accurately given by both Google Maps and Waze. You have to trust them as the approach looks a bit unlikely as you get nearer. May be tricky if arriving in the dark. We were a bit nervous about the entry process using links on our phones but it was all very easy in practice. Just be sure to have mobile signal & power in your battery. We had the place to ourselves so it felt like staying in a huge Airbnb. The kitchen facilities were very useful. One big piece of advice; there are no restaurants or food shops in the near vicinity so I’d suggest doing a food shop before arrival if you don’t want to drive again later. There’s a large Carrefour about 5 mins drive away."






