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(Paseo de los Boliches 35; tasting menus €18; 10am-midnight, closed Tue) Worth
visiting Arcos for (like you needed an excuse), this atmospheric Moorish eating
place is situated in an old cave, inhabited for aeons. The food is as eclectic as the
decor and the atmosphere improves as the night progresses.
MESÓN DON FERNANDO €
(Calle Boticas 5; mains €9-11, closed Mon) Up in the old-town maze, Mesón Don
Fernando has a lively Spanish atmosphere where you can enjoy treats like rabbit
stew and deer steaks while sitting outside relishing the evening breeze.
Anadalucian
Information
The tourist office (Plaza del Cabildo; 10am-2.30pm & 5.30-8pm Mon-Fri,
10.30am-1.30pm & 5-7pm Sat, 10.30am-1.30pm Sun) is on the old town's main
square. There's also a tourist information kiosk (Paseo de Andalucía) .
Banks and ATMs are along Calle Debajo del Corral and Calle Corredera.
Getting There & Away
Services from the bus station (Calle Corregidores) run to Jerez (€2.48, 45 minutes,
12 to 15 daily), Cádiz (€5.59, 1¼ hours, five daily), Ronda (€8.20, two hours, three
daily) and Seville (€7.65, two hours, two daily).
If You Like...
Hill Villages
If you like Arcos de le Frontera and are eager for more hill villages all dressed in white, we
think you'll also like:
1 VEJER DE LA FRONTERA
An enchanted hill village with a castle, labyrinthine streets and an artsy vibe just
inland from the Costa de La Luz.
2 GRAZALEMA
A whitewashed, red-roofed village, hunched under an enormous shaft of rock in
the heart of the Sierra de Grazalema.
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