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We really enjoyed this hotel. Unloading the car and then parking was super easy. The staff was really friendly. It was very cold in Segovia when we visited so the hotel and the room was nice and toasty warm. I liked the interior of the hotel; lots of charm, pretty courtyard. Our room was very comfortable and clean. The bathroom was spacious enough and had ample space to place all the toiletries. The shower had great water pressure and the water got nice and hot. The location of the hotel was pretty good. It wasn't in the center of it all but the walk along the start of the acueduct was really nice and went quickly. I would say that the only downside for us was the breakfast buffet wasn't so great.
GGuest UserThe apartments are in an amazing location in the historic centre of Segovia, and it was fabulous to look out over Plaza San Martin. The view from the roof terrace is stunning. The apartment is well equipped, but a lot of space was taken up with the kitchen area, and it would benefit from a little more storage space for luggage.
GGuest UserI have stayed here before and enjoyed my previous stay at the hotel and this wasn’t any different. As I was alone and staying just one night whilst travelling from the ferry in Santander to Málaga, I just needed somewhere clean and comfortable with a decent breakfast and that is exactly what I got for €50 (£44). The bathroom was good although the toilet was very close to the washbasin and tucked in behind one side but the shower was good with very hot water. Breakfast was good with a variety of cereals, eggs, ham, bread, yoghurt and fruit etc and the lady serving coffee was lovely and friendly. I will certainly stay here again, the location right on the Plaza Mayor could not be bettered.
GGuest UserThe Aurea Convento Capuchinos was a very pleasant surprise as I didn't know exactly what to expect. None of the photos online did justice to this lovely hotel. The building is centuries old and historic but the interior hotel was built to within the original walls and built to perfection with big rooms and beautiful modern bathrooms. We booked a suite with a Juliet Balcony overlooking the ancient architecture of the historic Segovia Arts building across the road. The room was very quiet as the hotel is about 2 blocks off the crazy center of old town, or the ”Plaza Mayor.” As long as you love walking a bit, this location is perfect. The Aqueduct is just a short walk away but the hotel is far enough away to be in a quiet area rather than in tourist craziness. We didn't use the spa as it wasn't operating when we arrived--maybe next time! The hotel offers a big breakfast for $20 per person, or you can just choose coffee and pastry or whatever you like. There isn't actually a restaurant or bar on site, but there sort of IS...the room service menu including bar beverages are available in the beautiful bar area and the limited menu was done very, very well. We actually called for the room service lady twice and ordered in the bar area, totally enjoying our meals. Since it's not actually a bar, you could bring in your own beverage and enjoy it in the beautiful lounge area if you choose. I cannot say enough about how absolutely stunning this hotel is within the ancient architecture of this four-hundred year old historical building. It is not your typical or average hotel; it is wonderfully unique with a staff who aim to please.
PParkerStructurally beautiful, Great views and lovely room. ….but, something uncomfortable about staying there. Weird that we were not allowed outside on Saturday night because there was a wedding… we were clearly in the way as just ordinary guests! We felt like prisoners in our room , only alternative was the bar… which had a football match on the tv. We quite liked listening to the loud wedding pub band from our balcony until late into the evening. So,
overall - not at all what we expected from a parador!
WWen DengThe hotel is large, the environment is good, and it is convenient for parking, but the spa is only open on weekends, and this information is not visible when booking.
Mainly to see water conservancy projects and eat roast suckling pig, the most famous restaurant must be reserved in advance, the name Jose Maria
Lovely, rustic hotel. Great location for all the walks in the area. Massive plus points are the friendly staff, warm atmosphere and superb food served in their restaurant. The manager let us in hours before the normal access time which saved us enormous hassle. Loved this place !! Well done guys, you do a great job !
GGuest UserThis hotel has so much potential but is let down with its lack of essential amenities such as in room Tea & Coffee making facilities and its dated decor (can't emphasise how much!)...etc. It truly is a 2-star hotel that really doesn't pack any major punches except for its location which is handy to all the major travel sites, bars and restaurants. The attached restaurant is adequate and breakfast was a real hustle & bustle due to the tight environment. At times, the restaurant attendees appeared a bit flustered as they navigated their way through tight areas. We were here visiting familia and quite a few of us. A subtle gesture of a board welcoming our fanily, would have gone a long way. Afterall, we generated quite a bit of revenue for them.
GGuest UserBecause I especially like Segovia, I specially found a hotel with parking spaces. Many room types in this hotel cannot be unsubscribed.
Driving from Toledo to Segovia for an hour and a half, I parked the car in the white line at the entrance of the hotel. At the time of check-in, a yellow-haired fat front desk told the car that it must be parked in the charging place, and there was no free parking space seen when booking. The white line parking space can be parked for five minutes, and the timeout will call the trailer to tow me away. Helpless, I can stop in the blue line behind, because I can't operate, the front desk helped me enter the license plate number in the case of extreme impatience, I repeatedly confirmed whether it was correct and parked the car to pay. But I received an 80 euro ticket that night, but the front desk meant that I was not lucky, and she couldn’t help it. Later, thanks to a staff member telling me to cancel the ticket, I learned that the method of entering the license plate number at the front desk was wrong. Go to the front desk theory. The meaning of the front desk is very arrogant, that is, we are the front desk, we don't know how to enter the license plate number, this has nothing to do with us, I am very angry, quarreled, and I am not happy. Isn't this discrimination? The next day I checked out and went to the theory before going back. In short, this hotel was very uncomfortable.
The location is great for seeing the town. You are on the doorstep of all of it and we had a good view from our room of the viaduct. It is near the bustops but this is not a problem and the triple glazing meant no noise in the room at night. There are a wealth of restaurants and bars within 2 mins walk (also a Burger King and McDonalds should you want). Parking - is very close. I did send an email to the hotel to enquire how it works but got no reply. You park in the public car park right outside the hotel and then the hotel give you a discount card, one for each night you stay. Take the card you got when you enter, present it at the payment station, then present your discount card. Then you will be allowed out. Welcome was efficient and friendly. The room is VERY tired. Our room faced the main road so we had a good view of Segovia. Bed, we asked for twin but got a double, too tired to bother changing rooms. The bed was firm, which we like but pillows were bolster style, which is not good for sharing. Luckily there was a spare in the cupboard so we could have one each. Fridge in the room which was useful. The decoration in the bedroom is dated and shabby but it is the bathroom which is from about 1950s and really needs to be updated. Shower over bath not very good and took a while for the water to come through but it functioned. The walls are paper thin and you can hear EVERYTHING through the wall (not a place for a honeymoon I would suggest). There is no rooftop bar which was one of the attractions but there was plenty to do elsewhere. There is no safe in the room and the air conditioning is so loud you can't really have it on and try to sleep. Overall if you want just a stop on travels this is OK but for no more than one night.
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