"I travel a lot around Europe and this hotel is in the bottom 3 I have ever stayed in.
Breakfast is poor. Coffee is poor. One breakfast was so crowded people were queuing for the horrible coffee machine, that they were forming a large que around all the tables in a snake like fashion.
Women were queueing for the downstairs toilets and using the mens during one morning.
I had my first dinner at their restaurant on a Sunday and the staff were unable to speak English, which was fine, I we managed. Steak was nice.
The restaurant for dinner on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was was so crowded, there was no space to sit and eat. They had only 3 overworked staff who were struggling to keep up. So I just ordered water at the bar and went to bed without eating. On one day, I did not even get water. I stood at the bar for 30 minutes and was just blatantly ignored by the staff - probably because communication with me was difficult for them and they did not have the time to want to make the effort.
Room service is available, but there is no instruction provided in the room of what number to call for Room Service, so I had to go down to reception to ask. I was instructed to scan the QR code for the menu.
The menu is only in Spanish. Sadly, I only speak English, so I could not order room service, either.
The place is dead between 10:30 and 20:00 with no way of ordering food. All this for the handsome sum of £1k for 4 nights and to go hungry and to be ignored.
Rubbish!!!
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"Staff in this hotel is one of its strongest sides, the manager used her own phone and card to help us purchase some tickets, they a very attentive and service oriented. Hotel is good and well located, great alternative when in Zaragoza"
"Todo muy bien solo no me gustaron dos cosas la habitación súper caliente tenía puesto la calefacción vamos yo entiendo que había frío pero no todos los clientes queremos calefacción en la habitación para poder dormir tuvimos que dejar la ventana abierta sino era imposible y otra cosa no ponen ni agua en el mini libre de costo entiendo que la cerveza y refrescos está bien cobrarlas pero el agua debería ser gratis esos dos puntos fueron los únicos que no me gustaron en cuanto a lo demás perfecto las chicas del lobby súper amables el restaurante súper bien el desayuno muy bueno y la atención igual gracias "
What should a history enthusiast expect from a trip to Zaragoza?
The historical relevance of Zaragoza is well regarded so be sure to visit the cathedral, especially if you love history. While you're here, check out the museums and cafes.
How many historical hotels are located in Zaragoza?
In Zaragoza, there are 222 hotels and other lodging options bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the most important historical places and other sights in Zaragoza?
Zaragoza is notable for its a cathedral and landmarks like Roman Theatre, Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar and La Lonja. Cultural venues include Goya Muesum, Zaragoza Museum and Teatro Principal. A couple of additional sights to add to your itinerary are Plaza de Espana and Calle Alfonso.
What is a historic hotel like in Zaragoza?
Guests who choose a historic hotel can stay in a building that has an official historic designation. A palace, castle, grand home or even an old police station, pub, lodge or skyscraper can be identified as a historic hotel provided that it has special significance. Traditional architecture and period features can be admired in the public spaces and guestrooms of these historic hotels in Zaragoza, giving a sense of history.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
"Heritage hotel" is a term often used in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is more common in the U.S. though overall the terms are quite similar. The building and architecture of historic hotels are generally the most important aspect. For a heritage hotel, mainly, it's cultural value as well as how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Zaragoza have modern facilities?
Hotels include modern conveniences and safety features you've come to expect, but every effort is made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the amenities found in a hotel will be available in a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Zaragoza, don't worry that you'll find a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.