Plaza Chaparil 1, Nerja, Spain | (618) 248-8274
Ultra-modern rooms with tablets and electronic controls for lights and water
Central location, close to town square, beach, and Balcon De Europa
Airy rooftop terrace has two hot tubs and a vending machine
Minibar products are only € 1 each (free water)
Adult-only hotel is peaceful (con for some)
Free Wi-Fi and ironing services
Airport transfers available (for fees)
Rooms are on the small side
Some guests find rooms’ touchpad controls tricky to navigate
Awkward open layout of bathrooms limits privacy
Rooftop area music can be loud
No pool or indoor lounging areas
This contemporary boutique property enjoys a central Nerja location, walkable to both the beach and the town square. Rates are slightly high for a three-pearl hotel, but a breakfast buffet is included, Wi-Fi is free throughout, and minibars in rooms charge only € 1 per item. There’s also a lovely rooftop terrace with two hot tubs. Twenty-six small but modern rooms include electronic controls for everything from air-conditioning to shower speed, which most guests love, but some find confusing. The open layout of the bathrooms is also awkward. The hotel’s adult-only policy makes it a quieter, more sophisticated option than other resorts in the area. As an alternative, Hotel Perla Marina is a kid-friendly hotel right on the beach, but rooms and features are much more dated.
Scene
Small, but super modern, adult-only hotel, with a focus on high-tech facilities
This trendy, adult-only boutique hotel (not for children under the age of 13) aims to provide modern comforts in sleek interiors. While the property’s size and style aren’t luxurious, its super contemporary and clean spaces, along with its focus on high-tech features, gives it a polish that feels upscale for a mid-range hotel. The lobby and front desk area are little more than a tiny corridor, but it’s bright, with spotless white walls and large windows. Other hallways, and the elevator, are dimly lit with bluish lights, giving the property an almost futuristic look. The rooftop, with its hot tubs and solarium, is a popular hangout spot -- especially since there's limited space to gather indoors.
Location
Quiet central location; walkable to town square, beaches, and Balcon De Europa
Surrounded by quiet residences, but also easily walkable to entertainment, dining, and attractions, the hotel’s location in the center of Nerja is ideal for tourists. It’s under five minutes on foot to the restaurants and nightlife of Tutti Frutti Plaza, and the beaches of Calahonda and Carabeo are both under a 15-minute walk away. It takes 10 minutes to walk to the Balcon De Europa. The Caves of Nerja are easily reached in 30 minutes by bus (the bus depot is 15 minutes on foot from the hotel). Nearby towns like Maro and Frigiliana are 10- to 15-minute drives away. The hotel can arrange taxi or minibus transfers to and from Malaga Airport, 50 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Touch-screens for air-conditioning, lighting, and water in stylish rooms
The hotel’s tech-centric style becomes clearest in the rooms, which are small, but incredibly clean. With parquet floors, dark wood furnishings, plain white walls, and neutral-toned drapes, their aesthetics are minimalist, but the ultramodern facilities are standout. All room controls are tactile and digital, including lighting (LED lights on the headboards can change color), air-conditioning, and even water (touch-screens in the bathroom manage the temperature and speed of the showers and sink faucets). While nifty and often eco-friendly, the electronic features tend to confuse some guests who aren’t accustomed to the technology. Double and Deluxe Double Rooms feature blackout curtains, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, laptop-compatible safes, and tablets from which to make housekeeping, room service, or concierge requests. Guests can select from a pillow menu to make sleeping more comfortable. Not all rooms have desks, but Wi-Fi is free. Coffeemakers are provided, and fully stocked minibars are especially popular, thanks to each product (cans of soda, candy bars, and nuts) being only € 1 and free water. Several Double Rooms and all Deluxe Double Rooms have pleasant terraces with seating, but views aren’t noteworthy. Larger Superior Double Rooms and Junior Suites don’t have terraces, but come with bigger (60-inch) or multiple flat-screen TVs.All bathrooms are clean and provide Keiji toiletries, hairdryers, and magnifying mirrors. All have rainfall showerheads, though Double and Deluxe Double Rooms have walk-in showers, while Superior Double rooms and Junior Suites have bathtubs. Some Suites also come with jetted tubs. However, many guests find the open layout bathrooms to be awkward, as it makes privacy practically nonexistent.
Features
Breakfast buffet included, rooftop terrace with hot tubs, free Wi-Fi throughout
There's no real restaurant or bar here. However, breakfast, included with rates, is served in a bright and tidy cafeteria space outfitted in white tables and chairs with sunny yellow accents. The continental spread of pastries, cheeses, breads, fruits, and juices is simple, but adequate. The cafeteria is also open throughout the day for snacks and beverages. There aren’t many other amenities, but the few available are top-notch and mostly free. The rooftop solarium is a breezy, immaculately-maintained space, lined with sunbeds (which come with free towels) for lounging. The area features two whirlpool tubs instead of a pool, and includes a vending machine that dispenses both soft drinks and beer at extremely reasonable rates. The music selection could use some variation, though, as it can get both repetitive and slightly loud.A small business center has two computers and a printer to use for free. Wi-Fi throughout the property is also free. While there is no on-site laundry room, the hotel does offer free ironing services. Parking around the hotel can be an issue, as there are limited free spots nearby.