"AC was terrible check-in was confusing with parking round up out in the park out on the street no signage very hard to understand for someone who doesn’t drive in Spain every day no coffee in the room had to go downstairs making it yourself"
"This hotel is best to stay when you're arriving by train or car. Its within zaragoza train station & has ample parking for guests. Rooms are on larger than most hotels in Spain. "
"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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"I recently stayed here and had a truly wonderful experience overall. If you are looking for a hotel that prioritizes hospitality and convenience, this is a fantastic choice."
"Looks like a castle, but built circa 2001? Seems to be dedicated to wedding events, - squeze as many guests in as possible. Large, impressive gardens at back but not accessible to 'ordenary' guests. We stayed beginning of April; not very full at all but ended up next door to family inc. small children shouting and running about, had to knock on door at 10:30 p.m. Woke up by dog barking at 6:15 a.m. left 7 a.m. without breakfast.
Staff friendly but bar staff only spoke Spanish. Receptionist on checking out said nothing when we said how annoyed we were that in a hotel with apparently so many empty rooms we ended up between a playroom and a dog kennel. ( I didn't use them exact words but I now wish I had.) "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Alfamén, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Alfamén?
While exploring the area, visit the sights like Casa Natal de Goya, Club de Golf La Penaza and Bodegas Langa. Feria de Zaragoza and Grandes Vinos Winery are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What’s a holiday rental in Alfamén like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Alfamén. Holiday rentals feature amenities such as WiFi and washers and dryers so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, holiday rentals can provide a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and bustling concierge desks while still allowing you the excitement and enjoyment of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular option for a family getaway.
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