Discover the best hotels in Villanueva del Arzobispo, Province of Jaen, Andalucia including Hotel Plaza Manjon, Hotel los Chiles, Hotel La Moraleda - Complejo las Delicias, Hotel Torres I, Casa Del Circulo Mercantil, Casa Rural Ruiz Hernando.
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4 based on 54 reviews
HOTEL PLAZA MANJON is in Parque Natural de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas, in Villanueva del Arzobispo. The Hotel can you plan so much routes, as you visit to the city of Ubeda and Baeza, heritage of the humanity. We are in the principal avenue of the town, opposite to the bullring of neo-Mudejar style and San Blas's extensive municipal park; and to 5 minutes of the Sanctuary of "Virgen de la Fuensanta". A calm location that, nevertheless it us places to a walk of the whole commercial activity and of leisure of the locality. Our rooms decorated in a classic and functional style are equipped for his total comfort and satisfaction; as well as also we put to his disposition service of laundry, babysitter and wifi free in every zone of the hotel, and public free parking. In our restaurant they will be able to enjoy a wide selection of the typical gastronomy of the zone, with the selection of wines of our warehouse. And in the bar - cafeteria, which remains opened during the whole day, they will be able to enjoy the best "lids" jienenses. The only combination that will not make them indifferent. We give more for less!
Lovely hotel,plants, wonderful colours and modernish furnishings a nice patio for drinks or food with a fountain and plants to make it look and feel comfortable,bedrooms clean and not to small,good helpful staff in the reception and the bar/restaurant.....
3.5 based on 29 reviews
Stopping en route to Ubeda we stopped at Los Chile for lunch. Cheap and cheerful, They had a menu del diabetes for €12 which looked good value. Not haut cuisine but filled a gap. Good service. Good drinks menu available too which wasn't too expensive
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The Moraleda Hotel has 32 rooms. The rooms are cozy and equipped with air conditioning, calefaction, satellite TV, wifi area. The Hotel's Moralda is located at the entrance of the National Park of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas. Close to Ubeda and Baeza, which guests will be able to enjoy immense opportunities from both historical and cultural visits and tours and sport activities in nature.
Es fenomenal!! Lasa habitaciones son estupendas, he de decir que mucho mejor de lo que esperaba, limpias, un buen baño, nos toco una mini televisión, pero en general muy bien. La comida del restaurante, tradicional y muy muy buena. Tiene un piscina enorme y que puedes disfrutar sin problemas. El personal, en general, muy amable, mucho. La única pega y que estuve a punto de liarla es que habia un cumpleaños en la terraza de la pisicina con la musica altísima y yo llevaba dos niñas que no conseguian dormir. Por suerte a las 2 de la mañana finalizaron!!!
4 based on 98 reviews
THE HOTEL TORRES I IS LOCATED IN THE NATURAL PARK OF SIERRA DE CAZORLA, SEGURA Y LAS VILLAS, INTO OF LAS VILLAS, ONE OF THE MOST UNKNOW PLACE, AND THE MOST FABULOUSE OF THIS NATURAL PROTECTED SPACE. THE HOTEL HAS 50 ROOMS TOTALLY EQUIPATED, FOR SUPLY ALL GUESTS NEEDS THAT VISIT ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSION PARK OF EUROPE, AND FOR THAT GUESTS LOOKING FOOR PEACE NECESARY IN BUSINESS TRAVEL OR THAT PEOPLE LIKES TO KNOW ALL THE MONUMENTS OF THE ZONE. THE HOTEL HAS A BIG GARDEN WITH POOLS, SOLARIUM, RESTAURANT, CONVENCION'S ROOM AND A DISCOTEQUE. FROM HERE YOU CAN DO EXCURSIONES IN 4 x 4, AT HORSE, IN MOUNTAIN BIKE, CANOEING AND FHOTOGRAFE HUNTING. IS POSSIBLE TO VISIT FARMS, OSTRICHS AND A FACTORY OF OIL.
First off, let me say that we were on a package coach tour, so that may have had some bearing on the matter. HOWEVER, we've been on many similar trips and have never encountered such stingy, unattractive presentation and service. Quality of food served during three lunches and two dinners varied from laughable (everyone, including the Spaniards) to "not too bad". Breakfasts were meager representations of "continental" breakfasts. I am used to having to ask for pepper in most restaurants in Spain, but this one, with a dining room serving up to 75 at one meal could only provide one tiny shaker. It was presented at our table and later removed and taken to another. I went to a store and bought my own before the next meal. At most meals we had to ask for olive oil; almost unheard of in Spain. The wine was barely acceptable, being bulk wine served in used bottles with stained and dog-eared labels. I wondered whether the bottles were rinsed, and at our last lunch just prior to departure, I distinctly tasted at least day-old wine which has apparently been watered down. Desserts were often fruit served without plates or packaged yogurt which had been sitting on the table for God-knows-how-long. I won't go into a blow-by-blow description of all the meals. Suffice it to say, that I would never have eaten a second meal there, had I not already paid for it, though I did seriously consider going out. My wife dissuaded me.
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