Hi everyone, my name is Conor, I currently live in El Valle de Abdalajis, in the mountains in Malaga. I am looking to move back to Cadiz (I used to live in Olvera), and I have been offered an attractive house in Arcos. It would be great to hear from people who know the town or live there. Is it a good place to live? Is it a friendly town? Good restaurants? Quiet? I'm a writer so I need a bit of peace to work. My thanks! C
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 10:03am
ConorC wrote on Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:06am:
Hi everyone, my name is Conor, I currently live in El Valle de Abdalajis, in the mountains in Malaga. I am looking to move back to Cadiz (I used to live in Olvera), and I have been offered an attractive house in Arcos. It would be great to hear from people who know the town or live there. Is it a...
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... good place to live? Is it a friendly town? Good restaurants? Quiet? I'm a writer so I need a bit of peace to work. My thanks! C
Hi Conor,
I have lived just outside Arcos since 2004 and love the life here. It is a small historic town that has plenty of life. The people are very friendly and go about there business in a typically Andalusian manner which means that nothing is ever rushed and life is to be enjoyed. People in Arcos are very accepting of visitors and foreignors - especially if you speak some Spanish. There are some very nice restaurants in the town and scattered around the area as well. Some newer ones are trying a more contemporay cuisine rather than a very traditional menu which is interesting. I would suggest you need a car if you want to live in Arcos but I have no idea what the bus service is like. Arcos is an hour or less from just about everything you would want to be close to - the mountains, the great Costa de la Luz beaches, Seville, Cadiz, Gibraltar and more.
From a work perspective, you might struggle with a lot of peace because Arcos does have plenty of hustle & bustle about it. If you live in a quieter area you should be fine. I often work from home and the internet is very good in my village.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Jeremy
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:46pm
Jeremyc70 wrote on Mon Apr 24, 2023 10:03am:
Hi Conor,
I have lived just outside Arcos since 2004 and love the life here. It is a small historic town that has plenty of life. The people are very friendly and go about there business in a typically Andalusian manner which means that nothing is ever rushed and life is to be enjoyed. People in Arcos are ...
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...very accepting of visitors and foreignors - especially if you speak some Spanish. There are some very nice restaurants in the town and scattered around the area as well. Some newer ones are trying a more contemporay cuisine rather than a very traditional menu which is interesting. I would suggest you need a car if you want to live in Arcos but I have no idea what the bus service is like. Arcos is an hour or less from just about everything you would want to be close to - the mountains, the great Costa de la Luz beaches, Seville, Cadiz, Gibraltar and more.
From a work perspective, you might struggle with a lot of peace because Arcos does have plenty of hustle & bustle about it. If you live in a quieter area you should be fine. I often work from home and the internet is very good in my village.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Jeremy
Jeremy,
Thank you for your reply. That is really helpful. I really like Cadiz, and the people have something special. I'll have to drive over and have a look at that house.
Thanks again,
Conor
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2023 3:21pm
ConorC wrote on Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:46pm:
Jeremy,
Thank you for your reply. That is really helpful. I really like Cadiz, and the people have something special. I'll have to drive over and have a look at that house.
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Thanks again,
Conor
Hi Connor. The expat community in Arcos has a WhatsApp group. You can send me an invite to +34 685237094 and I’ll add you on. You’ll get many perspectives. As for me and my husband, we like the beauty of the area and the easy access to mountain trails, beaches, and country lanes for biking. The local village is lively but not too big nor too crowded yet you can find some good food. It’s just 30,000 in total so a small community of expats. We are about 5 km from old town and have a quiet and inspirational view for writing and being creative. I agree it helps to know some Spanish. Please let me know if you have other questions.
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2023 3:29pm
KippyElsemore wrote on Sun Apr 30, 2023 3:21pm:
Hi Connor. The expat community in Arcos has a WhatsApp group. You can send me an invite to +34 685237094 and I’ll add you on. You’ll get many perspectives. As for me and my husband, we like the beauty of the area and the easy access to mountain trails, beaches, and country lanes for bik...
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...ing. The local village is lively but not too big nor too crowded yet you can find some good food. It’s just 30,000 in total so a small community of expats. We are about 5 km from old town and have a quiet and inspirational view for writing and being creative. I agree it helps to know some Spanish. Please let me know if you have other questions.
Kippy, that is extremely kind of you. It sounds really lovely.
First moved here in 1959 (to Ibiza and Formentera) so am totally bilingual, which definitely helps. Thank you so much for the Whatsapp number. It's looking as though I might move down after the summer.
Conor
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Posted: Mon May 1, 2023 9:43am
Hi Conor. You would be most welcome in Arcos. The locals are very friendly and there are fifty or so English-speaking expats. We have owned a house in the old town for two years and would highly recommend it, and you would not need a car. The local buses and those to Jerez (ten a day, forty minutes, 54 cents) and Cadiz (three a day, fifty-five minutes 2.20 euros) are excellent. There’s even a direct bus to Seville (8 euros) and to Malaga and great bus and train connections from Jerez. There are eleven restaurants/bars in the old town and there’s always something going on, but you will not have a problem with noise if you are not on the main street. The architecture is fabulous, albeit with a certain faded grandeur (like Venice), and the main Basilica square is now being pedestrianised to make it even more attractive. Arcos is also incredibly cheap for houses (starting from 30,000) and everything in general compared to Jerez, Cadiz and Seville. Hope to see you here!
Posted: Mon May 1, 2023 9:48am
Darrenco wrote on Mon May 1, 2023 9:43am:
Hi Conor. You would be most welcome in Arcos. The locals are very friendly and there are fifty or so English-speaking expats. We have owned a house in the old town for two years and would highly recommend it, and you would not need a car. The local buses and those to Jerez (ten a day, forty minut...
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...es, 54 cents) and Cadiz (three a day, fifty-five minutes 2.20 euros) are excellent. There’s even a direct bus to Seville (8 euros) and to Malaga and great bus and train connections from Jerez. There are eleven restaurants/bars in the old town and there’s always something going on, but you will not have a problem with noise if you are not on the main street. The architecture is fabulous, albeit with a certain faded grandeur (like Venice), and the main Basilica square is now being pedestrianised to make it even more attractive. Arcos is also incredibly cheap for houses (starting from 30,000) and everything in general compared to Jerez, Cadiz and Seville. Hope to see you here!
Thank you so much for this very detailed information. My mind is pretty much made up, I will be moving in September. Looking forward to it very much! C
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 5:41pm
KippyElsemore wrote on Sun Apr 30, 2023 3:21pm:
Hi Connor. The expat community in Arcos has a WhatsApp group. You can send me an invite to +34 685237094 and I’ll add you on. You’ll get many perspectives. As for me and my husband, we like the beauty of the area and the easy access to mountain trails, beaches, and country lanes for bik...
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...ing. The local village is lively but not too big nor too crowded yet you can find some good food. It’s just 30,000 in total so a small community of expats. We are about 5 km from old town and have a quiet and inspirational view for writing and being creative. I agree it helps to know some Spanish. Please let me know if you have other questions.
Hi Kippy, I sent a message to the mobile no above but no reply. Did you get it?
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2023 11:31pm
Hello all,
I have just found this very useful community and all excited about my project of move to the area. Through internet I have seen some houses that I like but not knowing much about the area I kind of got a little bit stuck.... But now with these very useful and kind informations, I am more or less decided. I just need to get my flights organised. Thank you all so much you have made my dreams add up. Thank you
Best wishes
Elizabeth
P S Please could anyone throw more light on an area am interested in called Casco Antiguo - is it in the old town?
Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 12:29am
Darrenco wrote on Mon May 1, 2023 9:43am:
Hi Conor. You would be most welcome in Arcos. The locals are very friendly and there are fifty or so English-speaking expats. We have owned a house in the old town for two years and would highly recommend it, and you would not need a car. The local buses and those to Jerez (ten a day, forty minut...
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...es, 54 cents) and Cadiz (three a day, fifty-five minutes 2.20 euros) are excellent. There’s even a direct bus to Seville (8 euros) and to Malaga and great bus and train connections from Jerez. There are eleven restaurants/bars in the old town and there’s always something going on, but you will not have a problem with noise if you are not on the main street. The architecture is fabulous, albeit with a certain faded grandeur (like Venice), and the main Basilica square is now being pedestrianised to make it even more attractive. Arcos is also incredibly cheap for houses (starting from 30,000) and everything in general compared to Jerez, Cadiz and Seville. Hope to see you here!
Hello there Conor
I have seen you are very much familiar with the Arcos de la Frontera area. I wonder if you could throw more light on an area called Casco Antiguo - is it in the old town, new, respectable, quite, etc; etc. I am interested in some houses in this area please.
Thanking you in advance;
Elizabeth
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