Discover the best hotels in Verin, Province of Ourense, Galicia including Parador de Verin, Hotel Villa de Verin, Parador de Verin, A Morada do Cigarron, Hostal-Restaurante Lugano.
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4 based on 261 reviews
The Parador de Verin stands facing the imposing medieval fortress of Monterrei. This traditional Galician country house offers beautiful views of the castle and panoramas of the valley and vineyards. At the hotel, you can take a refreshing dip in the pool, stroll through the pleasant gardens and enjoy exquisite Galician cuisine. This is the perfect place to explore the trails along the valley, discover famous springs like Cabreiroa and Sousas, or visit wineries producing vintages with the Monterrei designation of origin. The Parador is just two kilometers from Verin, the Monterrei district's main town, located in the province of Ourense, close to the Portuguese border. The Tamega River flows through the city. In addition to its springs and Monterrei Castle, it is known for its ancient Carnival celebrations. If you decide to spend a while exploring the fortress of Monterrei, you will discover three walled areas; a castle, of which all that remains is the keep; Santa Maria de Gracia, a Gothic-style church; the Palace of the Counts of Monterrei, which houses a small museum of sacred art; and the former pilgrim hospital, which today provides lodging for pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela. Verin's Carnival festivities have been declared a national tourist attraction. You will be amazed by such entertaining traditions as flour fights, and by others deeply rooted in the local culture, such as El Cigarron, a key figure in the celebrations who dresses in an exquisitely decorated carved wooden mask with cowbells around his waist, lashing locals and visitors alike with a whip. This festival is truly an experience!
Unfortunately, we just stayed one night. However, we absolutely loved this rural-deco hotel. It is located in a beautiful location, with perfect weather in The Summer for those that one to escape from the hit. Ample room, full-equipped, with super comfortable beds and views to a beautiful patio. Upon arrival, they offer you a drink on the house. We had a relaxing night in the courtyard while drinking. Super complete and COVID-safe breakfast buffet... do not miss the "tarta de Monterrei"! We had an extremely relaxing day!
3.5 based on 39 reviews
Hotel placed in Verín's center, in a pedestrian street. From July 2015 it has new management and nowadays we are in process of renovation.
Sadly the Paradores were closed for renovation which would have been our first choice. Trying to find this hotel is not easy. The 1970's bathrooms need urgent attention. Black algae in any bathroom shower anywhere in the world shows NO CARE ! Such an easy thing to clean and once clean - to maintain. Outside of the hotel appears to be in the Red Light district of town ? Beds sunken - like sleeping in a canoe with vile PLASTIC waterproof for adults ? Really ? Obviously, and because the Paradores are closed - this hotel takes advantage of nowhere else in town to stay. Would not have been our first choice.
4 based on 261 reviews
The Parador de Verin stands facing the imposing medieval fortress of Monterrei. This traditional Galician country house offers beautiful views of the castle and panoramas of the valley and vineyards. At the hotel, you can take a refreshing dip in the pool, stroll through the pleasant gardens and enjoy exquisite Galician cuisine. This is the perfect place to explore the trails along the valley, discover famous springs like Cabreiroa and Sousas, or visit wineries producing vintages with the Monterrei designation of origin. The Parador is just two kilometers from Verin, the Monterrei district's main town, located in the province of Ourense, close to the Portuguese border. The Tamega River flows through the city. In addition to its springs and Monterrei Castle, it is known for its ancient Carnival celebrations. If you decide to spend a while exploring the fortress of Monterrei, you will discover three walled areas; a castle, of which all that remains is the keep; Santa Maria de Gracia, a Gothic-style church; the Palace of the Counts of Monterrei, which houses a small museum of sacred art; and the former pilgrim hospital, which today provides lodging for pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela. Verin's Carnival festivities have been declared a national tourist attraction. You will be amazed by such entertaining traditions as flour fights, and by others deeply rooted in the local culture, such as El Cigarron, a key figure in the celebrations who dresses in an exquisitely decorated carved wooden mask with cowbells around his waist, lashing locals and visitors alike with a whip. This festival is truly an experience!
Unfortunately, we just stayed one night. However, we absolutely loved this rural-deco hotel. It is located in a beautiful location, with perfect weather in The Summer for those that one to escape from the hit. Ample room, full-equipped, with super comfortable beds and views to a beautiful patio. Upon arrival, they offer you a drink on the house. We had a relaxing night in the courtyard while drinking. Super complete and COVID-safe breakfast buffet... do not miss the "tarta de Monterrei"! We had an extremely relaxing day!
4 based on 43 reviews
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