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Barcelo Hotel Oviedo Cervantes
4.4/569 Reviews

Barcelo Hotel Oviedo Cervantes

Oviedo|1.77km from Parroquia San Antonio de Padua
This is a lovely, well-located hotel with friendly, diligent staff. Our ”superior” (i.e. standard) room was relatively large and very comfortable with perhaps the most luxurious bedding we encountered during our three week sojourn by car across northern Spain. The site offers easy and very enjoyable walking routes to the city centre and old town and it is surrounded by a good range of restaurants and bars. A special shout-out to our multilingual friend Alberto at reception who made us feel especially welcome and who gave us several good recommendations to enhance our stay. Our only misgiving about the place was in regard to the hotel restaurant, La Palmero del Indiano. The space is stylish and welcoming and the servers we had during two dinners, a lunch, and a room service delivery were clearly doing their very gracious best. However, our unfortunate impression was that the restaurant was understaffed and service suffered as a result. Yes, we did take account of the fact that meals tend to unfold at a more leisurely pace than we are used to in Canada. But, more than once, the dishes we received were not what we had ordered or, worse, the requested items never appeared at all. Skip this part if TL;DR is already a factor. It is clearly on us for not being able to speak Spanish, but another dimension of the problem seemed to occur once the servers left the table with our orders in English then tried to match them to the corresponding dishes on the Spanish menu before sending their ticket to the kitchen. This seemed to be a problem every/every time we placed an order, even when we tried to do the matching ourselves by simultaneously consulting both the English and Spanish menus. So, managers, here is an obvious suggestion: Either (a) assign a number to menu items on both English and Spanish menus to ease the job of your servers and minimize confusion, or (b) include a subscript of their Spanish names on the English menu. Overall, we would highly recommend this hotel and we look forward to returning there, and to the great city of Oviedo, in the next year.
Eurostars Hotel de la Reconquista
4.3/569 Reviews

Eurostars Hotel de la Reconquista

Oviedo|1.92km from Parroquia San Antonio de Padua
I love the character of this hotel, its charm is special and the rooms have a class. This time I was disappointed by the continuous passage of people from a colloquium, the noise of the rolling plate of the room service and I had neighbors especially the second night when I heard everything: their discussion, their physical noise, their television. It was hell, and I realized I was in a larger room, a passage through a simple door communicated with the next room (109/107). The hotel has a very good location, and it is very good for you to find a good location. On the other hand my room was quiet, but without double glass, the goods passing the night made me a party! The restaurant Mil Cent is in the centre of the hotel, with a nice restaurant, good products, pleasant reception, excellent iberic jam, Dilmah tea. The rooms are clean and the staff are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean and the rooms are clean There are other hotels with very good standing, that's what I'll try next time.

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Barcelo Hotel Oviedo Cervantes
4.4/569 Reviews
This is a lovely, well-located hotel with friendly, diligent staff. Our ”superior” (i.e. standard) room was relatively large and very comfortable with perhaps the most luxurious bedding we encountered during our three week sojourn by car across northern Spain. The site offers easy and very enjoyable walking routes to the city centre and old town and it is surrounded by a good range of restaurants and bars. A special shout-out to our multilingual friend Alberto at reception who made us feel especially welcome and who gave us several good recommendations to enhance our stay. Our only misgiving about the place was in regard to the hotel restaurant, La Palmero del Indiano. The space is stylish and welcoming and the servers we had during two dinners, a lunch, and a room service delivery were clearly doing their very gracious best. However, our unfortunate impression was that the restaurant was understaffed and service suffered as a result. Yes, we did take account of the fact that meals tend to unfold at a more leisurely pace than we are used to in Canada. But, more than once, the dishes we received were not what we had ordered or, worse, the requested items never appeared at all. Skip this part if TL;DR is already a factor. It is clearly on us for not being able to speak Spanish, but another dimension of the problem seemed to occur once the servers left the table with our orders in English then tried to match them to the corresponding dishes on the Spanish menu before sending their ticket to the kitchen. This seemed to be a problem every/every time we placed an order, even when we tried to do the matching ourselves by simultaneously consulting both the English and Spanish menus. So, managers, here is an obvious suggestion: Either (a) assign a number to menu items on both English and Spanish menus to ease the job of your servers and minimize confusion, or (b) include a subscript of their Spanish names on the English menu. Overall, we would highly recommend this hotel and we look forward to returning there, and to the great city of Oviedo, in the next year.
Hotel Campoamor
4.1/521 Reviews
We had booked a 3 night stay but extended it to 4 nights because it was so lovely. Our room and balcony had lovely views of the golf course. We ate all our meals at the hotel and found the food and drink prices very reasonable. The quality of the food was excellent.
Gran Hotel Espana
4/527 Reviews
Recently stayed here for a few days. Location is fantastic as it is only a few minutes walk to the old town. However, if travelling by train/bus, it’s about 15 mins walk (with luggage). I appreciate and am grateful that they let us check in early (before midday). My room key card didn’t work the next day so had to get it renewed daily which was a pain (not with my travel companions key card who had a different room though!). There were a few steps into hotel reception and a few steps again to get elevator access- I think they should really have a ramp. Room is otherwise clean but a little dated. I don’t like that the hair dryer was attached to the bathroom wall and put in a corner where it’s difficult to access as the bathroom is fairly compact. Otherwise overall a pleasant stay.
Hotel Clarin
4.3/553 Reviews
This is a 3-star hotel in downtown Oviedo. It is centrally located, close to main sightseeing and restaurants. It is also very close to the bus station. Rooms are spacious and nicely decorated. Staff at the hotel is really nice. Tge reception is opened from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.
Soho Boutique Oviedo
4.3/541 Reviews
The service staff was really good. I learned that I was going to have a meeting, arranged a lounge for me, and found a toothbrush and toothpaste left in the room when I checked out. Heating and hot air conditioning are really good.
Hotel Sercotel Ciudad de Oviedo
4.2/541 Reviews
Hotel location is very good, located in the city center, a few steps away is an important attraction, not far from the long-distance bus station and train station, there are many restaurants nearby, the supermarket is also very close, the hotel front desk is very warm, the decoration is the oldest kind of decoration There is no hot water bottle, others are good. Recommended.

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