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Parador de Ceuta
Parador de Ceuta is housed in a modern building attached to Ceuta's old Royal Walls. Some rooms provide magnificent panoramic views of the sea and peninsula.

Oh Nice Revellin Ceuta
Oh Nice Revellin Ceuta is located in Ceuta, 300 metres from Ribera Beach. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. Certain rooms at the property include a terrace with a city view.

Oh Nice Ulises Ceuta
Hotel Ulises is located in the heart of Ceuta, just a few metres from Ribera Beach. This design hotel has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Rooms at the hotel are modern and elegant.

Hercules Boutique Hotel
Hercules Boutique Hotel is situated in Ceuta, 100 metres from Ribera Beach. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space. Some rooms at the property have a terrace with a city view.

Casa Darío
Set in Ceuta and only less than 1 km from Benitez Beach, Casa Darío offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Casa Elsa Ceuta
Featuring mountain views, Casa Elsa Ceuta provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around less than 1 km from Benitez Beach. The property has garden and city views.

Estudios Vistas Playas del Chorrillo
Located in Ceuta, just 500 metres from Chorrillo Beach, Estudios Vistas Playas del Chorrillo provides beachfront accommodation with free WiFi. The property features city views.
Lowcost Appartment
Located 1.1 km from Chorrillo Beach, Lowcost Appartment provides accommodation in Ceuta. This pet-friendly apartment also has free WiFi.

Estudios Murallas Merinies
Estudios Murallas Merinies is set in Ceuta. The property features mountain and quiet street views. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Benitez Beach is 800 metres away.

Hostal Gutierrez
Hostal Gutierrez is located in Ceuta. It is situated less than 1 km from Playa San Amaro and provides a housekeeping service. The accommodation features a public bath, free WiFi and family rooms.

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- From US$70.15 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 973 reviewsperfect location in centre of town next door to santander bank. room had en-suite bathroom, with soap shampoo towel provided. small balcony overlooking orange trees. quiet clean and comfortable. flat-screen tvGuest review bydavidItaly
- From US$104.06 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 6.8Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 506 reviewsEverything! Very clean, very pretty, very central, AC, small free items like toothbrush and shower and hair gel.Guest review byALuisaPortugal
- From US$94.71 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.3Good - What previous guests thought, 2,424 reviewsThe staff in the reception was perfect smiling and very professional.... Thanks a lotGuest review byKhalidMorocco
- From US$105.23 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.1Good - What previous guests thought, 422 reviewsAmazing place, in the heart of Ceuta. Very polite stuff and tasty breakfast.Guest review byFilip. MUnited Kingdom
- From US$128.20 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,766 reviewsCentrally located with beautiful views.Guest review byHeatherAustralia
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nice quiet town, sandy beaches, possibility of walking...
nice quiet town, sandy beaches, possibility of walking through the historical parts of the town, Arabic atmosphere, great market with a selection of specific local dishes and fresh fish Unconventional accessibility by ferry or helicopter from the European mainland and backGuest review byZbyněkCzech Republic - 8.0
Ceuta: A Unique Spanish City in Africa
Ceuta: A Unique Spanish City in Africa Ceuta is a fascinating Spanish enclave located on the northern coast of Africa. Although it borders Morocco, stepping across the border immediately places you in Spain. The city offers a distinctly Spanish atmosphere, complete with tapas bars, excellent restaurants, and quiet, uncrowded beaches. In the city center, you’ll also find a variety of modern shops that benefit from tax advantages, making prices lower than in mainland Spain — a bonus for shoppers. A highlight of the year is the Fiestas Patronales, held from late June to early August. This lively festival features a large feria (fair) and numerous cultural and religious events honoring the Virgen de África, Ceuta’s patron saint — a celebration well worth experiencing. Getting There Reaching Ceuta can be a bit of an adventure. You can either take a ferry from mainland Spain or cross the land border from Morocco. Be aware that in summer, the Moroccan border can become extremely busy. Additionally, Moroccan rental cars are usually not insured for Ceuta, so driving across may not be an option. If you're crossing from Morocco, the fastest and simplest way is on foot. Once across, taxis are readily available on both sides of the border, and for under €10, you can be in Ceuta’s city center in minutes.Guest review byJBNLNetherlands - 8.0
Fantastic historical fort, small, free museums, though...
Fantastic historical fort, small, free museums, though without much content. Renowned city gate closed without any information provided. Cathedral seemed permanently closed, again without any explanation. Town hall should have been accessible but no information about a visit provided on-line or at the site. Beautifully kept town with lovely flower arrangements and great cleanliness. Lots of shops.Guest review byIanUnited Kingdom